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Feb. 4th, 2004 09:59 amThanks to
quercus, I just found out about lots of neat sounding lectures in Bath, so I think I might be going along to this one about dream logs and the internet:
Wed 3 Mar Nick Gulliford "Belief through Dreams"
And talking of dreams...
Again, I woke up about half-way through my normal night's sleep, which seemed to conveniently split my dreams into two halves. The first half involved a trip to a theme-park (looked a little like Alton Towers, was probably due to mention of rollercoasters on INFP group). It was a hot sunny day, and I was slightly nervous about going on this water ride with a huge 100-foot drop (did I read about this on the rollercoaster database?). Unfortunately, I woke up before I actually got on the ride :(
The seconf part of the dream involved laboriusly repaving this beautiful mediterranean style courtyard. Possibly the more interesting dream psychologically if I knew what the hell it meant - it was hot, and there was no shade but for vines on the walls of the courtyard, and all I was doing was carefully lifting one small flagstone, cleaning it off and replacing it. Then I'd put in grouting and move on to the next flagstone.
Breakfast = plums. These don't taste very nice, which reminds me that I'm looking forward to growing more vegetables this year. Roll on the day when I become rich, and can have my own orchard :)
Wed 3 Mar Nick Gulliford "Belief through Dreams"
And talking of dreams...
Again, I woke up about half-way through my normal night's sleep, which seemed to conveniently split my dreams into two halves. The first half involved a trip to a theme-park (looked a little like Alton Towers, was probably due to mention of rollercoasters on INFP group). It was a hot sunny day, and I was slightly nervous about going on this water ride with a huge 100-foot drop (did I read about this on the rollercoaster database?). Unfortunately, I woke up before I actually got on the ride :(
The seconf part of the dream involved laboriusly repaving this beautiful mediterranean style courtyard. Possibly the more interesting dream psychologically if I knew what the hell it meant - it was hot, and there was no shade but for vines on the walls of the courtyard, and all I was doing was carefully lifting one small flagstone, cleaning it off and replacing it. Then I'd put in grouting and move on to the next flagstone.
Breakfast = plums. These don't taste very nice, which reminds me that I'm looking forward to growing more vegetables this year. Roll on the day when I become rich, and can have my own orchard :)
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Date: 2004-02-04 03:13 pm (UTC)I checked one of the two major universities here and there is nothing at all of interest to me, in February anyway. Still checking the other.
Sounds uncannily like the "vertical drop" ride I went on last summer
Heh maybe that's all the sensation was, basically so fast and pulling downwards that I felt like I would go flying upwards any second, if I wasn't tied down.
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Date: 2004-02-06 07:13 am (UTC)Peh! How far away is Toronto? I have no idea how your systems work over there, so I can't make any more suggestions - I guess I'm just lucky to have a couple of very good techy universities which are based in very artsy towns, so I guess they feel like they have to make an effort...
I felt like I would go flying upwards
*nods* I actually felt like I was flying upwards... still haven't quite wrapped my head. If we both make the INFP meetup we'll have to try and track down something similar (http://www.rcdb.com/installationgallery777.htm?Picture=9).
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Date: 2004-02-10 01:36 am (UTC)About 6 hours.
I guess I'm just lucky to have a couple of very good techy universities which are based in very artsy towns
Yeah... I checked the other large university and they have much more frequent and interesting lectures, however still nothing I would go see. :/
try and track down something similar.
Holy fuck that rollercoaster is insane!
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Date: 2004-02-10 01:47 am (UTC)Heheh - yup. You get to hang face down over the hole for a second or two. Probably not a good moment to puke :D
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Date: 2004-02-10 02:12 am (UTC)