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Hypothetically speaking of course...

Ya know, if my analog life was HALF as exciting and provocative as my digital life, I would seriously never spend another minute online.


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Me too. ;)

I’d settle for a quarter or so. Then again, I’m not sure which is which anymore. I mean, I have digital friends that I click with exponentially more than my analog friends. I spend more time talking to my analog friends via IM than in person. Then there’s the whole on-line dating thing...digital dates become analog dates and vice versa. And let’s not forget the 32 thing. Gen X, or as I like to call it, generation segue. Old enough to still appreciate the newness of the medium, young enough to hook up with those who have not known adult life without it. Weird. The aforementioned thought started out coherent...really.

If you have managed to fix that hubble mirror, I would like to borrow it please...

Okay, hello, vomit.

my eternal dilemma is this: when my life is busy or exciting, that's when I want to write about it, but it also leaves me no time to write. And then when my life is slow and boring I have plenty of time to blog, but very little to say.

perhaps I should carry around a notepad so I don't forget all the interesting bits and can blog about them later. but then I'm back to recording events instead of experiencing them. (sigh)

Also, Melly wins the award for most consistently awesome comments. The only reason I still read Jim's blog is for Melly's quips.

(sorry Jim)

ouch peter. ouch.

but you are right. one of the reasons i keep writing is to have melly comment. melly is the wind beneath my wings.



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