Gleep. I woke up to beautiful, soft, gentle fog, and had a moderately
productive day at work. Good talk in the morning by Ed Schlesinger, head
of the department of electrical and computer engineering at CMU, about
technology and how it empowers individuals as opposed to institutions.
Notable quote: "When institutions don't like it, you're probably on the
right track."
I spent most of the evening composing an email to (former bandmate) C. It
was hard, and I was really taken aback by the intensity of my emotions
while writing it. (I don't know what they were -- I couldn't
sort them out. That probably doesn't matter.)
It had some of my more impassioned writing in it; I haven't written
anything that intense since the comments leading up to the Agamemnon verse
in
QV. Maybe not
ever. I found out this morning that it wasn't well received, though. I
miss my friend; I hope she comes back some day.
Somebody needs to tell her that nobody is judging her, only her
actions. She won't listen to me, though; I guess that bridge was
already on fire from her end when I tried to reach across it.
1128 Mo
* up 6:25; W=195.8; drugs, nose, teeth, dishes, laundry, exercise, light
: beautiful, soft fog
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! Set mood to excited. Don't know whether that's right; may be closer to
"optimistic" or "hopeful". But it felt right.
@
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* 10:30 talk in Menlo
my MAC addr hasn't been added to the local WAP; fortuately one of the
other tenants has an open guest network. (cut+paste error--my bad)
technology undermines institutions. Should empower individuals, not
burden them. When institutions don't like it, you're probably on the
right track.
" me: I should go home now. I'm clearly not at work.
(got a laugh from Naomi)
* buy: pantsu
* email to C. That was hard.
(17:33:31) me@aim: I'm a little taken aback by the intensity of my
emotions while and after writing that. They're not all sorted out, and it
really isn't necessary to do so. Gleep.
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