still in Tibet

Jun 20, 2005 08:27

Spent less of the weekend at home than I'd hoped.

Have yet to clap eyes on Kian but his bed looks slept in.

I've found what might be a protoype for spatial discontinuity generators in Dr. T's library.

This is probably the most complex puzzle I've ever tried to solve.

derek, library, tibet

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derek_bliss June 20 2005, 12:51:27 UTC
It was good to see you.

Kian has been eating, I know that much. Either that, or you have giant cockroches that really like fruit and milk hanging around somewhere. ;)

Personally, I vote for it being Kian. Place is too clean to have cockroaches.

I'll be in and out...working on the jeep in Joe's little hiding spot, or getting together with the guys to discuss more of the Europe situation. Things are starting to settle down again back there and get back to some sort of normalcy...all things considered.

Spacial discontinuity generators? What does that affect? Time? Dimension hopping? The Mobius strip?

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shiratorijun June 20 2005, 13:32:55 UTC
I liked being with you. Though there's less of you than I'd dreamed of holding while I was away.

Cockroaches are adaptable.

Spatial discontinuity generators affect space. They make things less visible. They're how the library is protected from the wear of weather conditions. They're why the library doesn't show up on satellite photos. Useful tech.

This library has puzzles.

Amazing puzzles.

I will admit to having gotten lost in fun. Truth is, I should have come up here and sussed out the lab long before. I think I was having too much fun with you though. *g*

I'll be home for dinner.

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derek_bliss June 20 2005, 13:53:59 UTC
...I ate breakfast, I promise. Packed a lunch too...and set the watch to remind me.

Wow, that is useful tech. I would love to see it in action.

And why do I have a feeling you're smiling while talking about puzzles?

You have fun there, Jun.

Anything sound particularly good for dinner? I'll cook.

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shiratorijun June 20 2005, 18:53:24 UTC
Was lunch as good as breakfast?

I could take you for a walk and you'd get to see it. Or not see it.

I am having fun.

No preferences for dinner. There's really no point, though. We can get food from downstairs. *g*

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