The third great river was lost to space and is now a cloud of comets trailing after the planet. Space-adapted salmon jump between them.
The tiger is patterned/blank, striped in words and spaces, to hide better in books. It preys on weak sentences and unsuspecting readers.
Would their space look smoother than our wrinkly, walled and doored one? Would they talk of paths to take instead key insights?
In this sense, wormholes are archetypical doors: space is the wall, the hole is the doorway, and it spans a great spatial/temporal distance.
you close your eyes and float↵just don’t open your eyes with your feet pointing at the sky, that is if you don’t intend to fall into space
That’s also an established term but language is a crowded space… :)
Space’s temple is a number of stone spires arranged on a straight line, each twice as far from the first than the one before.
If asteroid mining takes off in my time, I may claim a medium sized asteroid and build a lichen garden on it.↵http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Lichen_survives_in_space
The river’s waters flow through everything, unimpressed by mere matter. From space, it enters earth and exits somewhere yet undiscovered.
It would be nice to have a calculus (to account for translation, friction, perturbation, etc) to explore the design space programmatically.
We have met no aliens because none share our megalomania. Where we cover ever greater distances, they colonize the space between the atoms.
She tucks you in with strands of her hair, sings you a lullaby of empty space and giant balls of fire, casts you a loving glance↵”wake well”
poets on the equator.↵and at night, when they sleep, they catch glimpses of matter and space and their cold logicalness, and yearn for it
Zero: no absence. No empty space. No thing has a beginning or end, it forms a continuum through time, only with the occasional phase change.
“Time and Its Discontents”, Unknown Artist, 2016↵funded by the city’s promotion of the arts in public spaces↵Maybe they’ll roll with it.
We had a wine cellar for storage. The bottles had no inside but were intricate glass cages around volumes of space and time.
Space for the dead
I read an article today on The Guardian, which showed up on the eight page of Hacker’s News. It talks about the lack of space for the dead, in the world of the living.
“Some 55 million people are reckoned to pass away each year (about 0.8% of the planet’s total population – equivalent to 100% of England’s). Yet urban planners and developers focus overwhelmingly on accommodating and making money from the living. Ceme … ⌘ Read more
Finding little to talk about
The main problem with Jekyll is that is out of the way. Unlike other weblog engines, which are managed via the web, I come to the shell to type and process this. Perhaps I need to research a better workflow?
I am finding little to talk about lately, and that is keeping things here rather quiet. It is not only that I do not have much to write, but that when the desire arrives it gets lost in translation, mostly because of the way I have decided to handle this little space of mi … ⌘ Read more
Simon Swain: Deep Space - A Simulation Drama - http://t.co/29daUlsark 2014: http://t.co/HodK0vE3sv via @YouTube
Какво става със space.bg? Писах на поддръжката сутринта и ни вест ни кост досега.
IP migration
I have a deadline to meet. I must migrate all my servers, and clients to a private IP space. Servers must be done — if at all possible — by September 30th. Clients by October 30th. That is, this year. Problem is, I have never done anything close to it, and there are so many things that need to be done at once, I don’t know where to start.
I have a Linux DNS/DHCP to change (Internet facing one). I have an AD DNS to change (AD, as AD integrated zones. Three servers, actually. All for internal AD us … ⌘ Read more
Don’t step in the lines
The child inside of us lives, I am a living proof. That, or I have some autistic tendencies. Or both. Having a child, I unintentionally behave like a child when I am with him but, also, when I am alone.
I have found myself avoiding to step on cracks on the floor, or on lines. When challenged with floors with multiple lines together, which are difficult or impossible to avoid, I either find and alternative route, or simply enlarge my pattern of what I consider lined space, like line … ⌘ Read more
They advertise with the best
Imagine my surprise when I saw the following Google Ad showing under one of my posts this morning:
[Was a screenshot of a Microsoft MSN advertisement on Google]
I guess Microsoft knows who is the best, right? I mean, the only way to see that advertising (other than serving adds on your own web space) is by searching the web using Google. I think it is funny… and interesting. ⌘ Read more
Gmail invitations
I have 6 Gmail invitations that I will give out to anyone who writes a sincere comment about the use it will give to such account, if given. I have been using Gmail for a while now and I can assure you it is a great service, addictive indeed. It is not all about the 1GB of space that Google gives with it, but the excellent features and blazing speed. You can read more about Gmail on the Gmail Support Center. I also [wrote](https://collant … ⌘ Read more
Joined the rest
As you can see, I have joined the rest of the thousands using the drop shadow, centered approach on their websites/weblogs. There are several things I am not sure yet. Different background colour? Should I make the top and bottom with shadow too, with a space at the top and bottom just like it was before? Should I use this opportunity and make the whole interface 800 wide instead of 640 pixels? Decisions, decisions.. What do you think? Also, can you recommend how to re-structure the side “column” … ⌘ Read more
Week recount
Nothing major happened during the last week that I can recall. Someone called me a copycat and accused me of copying another site, which was a totally baseless accusation and hence not worth of occupying more space here. We have been looking —well, Kim more than I— for a pre-school for KM without much success. That’s pretty much it.
I am going to try and do some exercises starting tonight, since the lack of it is taking its toll on my body. It is not only the gaining of fat on certain spots that … ⌘ Read more
Spelling and grammar
It is not difficult to realize, even for the untrained eye, that english is not my mother language. Spanish is. I have been “using” english for eight years now, but I have improved very little. Believe me, when you are as old as I am and, on top of that, are not that good with languages, getting where I have gotten today is quite an accomplishment, although one that leaves plenty space for improvement.
So, you will see misspellings and grammatical errors on my entries. If correction … ⌘ Read more