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Oct. 13th, 2003 10:42 amGwahh. Slept 10 hours, still tired. Only 6 more hours of work to go
*yawns*
Had a neat dream last night, but forgot a whole bunch of it, except that there was some sort of emergency and I'd been evacuated to this bungalow out in the country. There was a sort of square of bungalows around a really brilliant green lawn, with a fountain in the middle. I wonder where the landscapes come from in dreams - whether I saw them somewhere, or just made them up.
*yawns again*
Saw a heron in the MOD pond between the train station and work. Wasn't expecting to see that in the city - perhaps it was a spy-heron?
*yawns*
Had a neat dream last night, but forgot a whole bunch of it, except that there was some sort of emergency and I'd been evacuated to this bungalow out in the country. There was a sort of square of bungalows around a really brilliant green lawn, with a fountain in the middle. I wonder where the landscapes come from in dreams - whether I saw them somewhere, or just made them up.
*yawns again*
Saw a heron in the MOD pond between the train station and work. Wasn't expecting to see that in the city - perhaps it was a spy-heron?
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Date: 2003-11-06 05:36 am (UTC)Yeah - I was thinking that seemed kind of freaky. It's like we're in a period of development where some of the technology and knowledge seems to break some sort of natural laws. Like you, I hope it's just a sign that we're approaching the end of the universe, and any moment now I'll turn around and see myself coming the other way. If I don't find out something interesting in whatever makes up life, I'm going to be pissed off at the end of it! ;)
heh that must be like seeing the world the way we see MS Windows hehe
LOL - an anti- MS dig ? ;)
http://www.vischeck.com/examples/
Argh - I just got that off my friend to give to you! :P It's fascinating, isn't it? I just put my website through it, and I can see why he thinks it's so gloomy. And I'm not really sure why he likes my photos at all. As far as dreams or trips go, he's not very helpful. Apparently he never dreams, and adding that fact to my general knowledge, I would bet a fair amount of money on him never having tripped either. Heh - TBH, the amount of people I know who are into stuff like that could be counted on the thumbs of one hand :P
I think I want the trippy pink colour-vision too. Although maybe they think we're trippy *boggle* Anyway - I think there's hope for wanting tritanopia, as my grandad developed something really similar as a temporary thing when he used certain eye-drops. I'll see if he's got any left over ;)
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Date: 2003-11-09 09:03 pm (UTC)LOL I've said basically the same thing to others before.
LOL - an anti- MS dig ? ;)
heh I'm def anti-MS. Tho it was only meant as a jab at the monochromatic color themes, which is the same on all OS's.
TBH, the amount of people I know who are into stuff like that could be counted on the thumbs of one hand :P
heh suxors. Can't say I know [m]any either.
Although maybe they think we're trippy *boggle*
I wonder though. We can see/imagine what they see. But I think they have no concept of what we see.
I'll see if he's got any left over ;)
Heh this ties-in with the infp thread about tailor-made color trips. I want tritanopian contacts, or blotters! hehe
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Date: 2003-11-10 10:38 am (UTC)heh - that's true. I always hate the names that they think up for the themes too - "spruce" just always makes me think of toilet cleaner. Although I have to admit to having rather a dour desktop myself right now :p
I wonder though. We can see/imagine what they see. But I think they have no concept of what we see.
yah - that's a good point. perhaps they'd just think our multicolour vision was a bit garish :p
I want tritanopian contacts, or blotters! hehe
*grins* i'll dig out my testtubes :p actually, that reminds me of some trips I had once that were called testubes. and, unsurprisingly, had little testtubes printed on them. with faces :)