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Saturday, August 6, 2005

Blockage

Blockage
I saw this. I couldn't think of anything.
Tube train

Tube train
Such was the success of my existence-displacement-via-pavement exercise the previous day that, on discovering that certain activities were available for engagement at greater distances than those which "my" foot-pavement-conjunction mechanism would enable me to convert to non-differentiated space within a satisfactorily small number of points in our view of the trajectory of our existence through a temporal axis, I decided to extend the technique to take in further tools made accessible to my seeming consciousness by the office of those previously existing technicians upon whose shoulders all our current expeditionary travails rest, and got on a tube to somewhere. This resulted in yet further success; not only was I successful in terms of getting my me to the place it wanted to go and thus helping it to engage in the activities which that place proffered and in which it had been desirous of engaging, but also of enabling that me to consider the relative degrees of differentiations between the things we consider to be "objects" and hence the nature of that differentiation itself in the context of what my me has been told by books is in fact undifferentiated and impartial. BINGO!