Monday, October 17, 2011

GENTLEMEN, WE CAN REBUILD HIM. WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY.

It is currently 9:35 PM, October 17, 2011. I'm sitting at a computer on the first floor of the library because I know I can't get shit done at my house. I have been awake for over 62 hours. If there is a God, he hates me. I don't know what it is, but some weeks, I just can't sleep. No form of legal sleep-aid works. Sometimes I'll go an entire week without sleeping. I think I have a problem.

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Sorry. That had to be done. Onward....

Well, I read the two articles. Twice, actually. The first time I read them, it came to my attention that my normally active, multi-track mind was not processing anything I was writing. I mean reading. Damn it. Second time I read them, I understood what was going on. Super. I got one semblance of an intelligent thought out of the combination of the two documents.

Technology has reversed the path the perception of images and illustrations have been taking. Over time, as scientific diagrams and illustrations were passed down and altered and plagiarized from generation to generation, what the images actually represented became a distorted shadow of what they once were. With the introduction of digital simulation, these illustrations can be brought back to their full, believable selves again. I was actually planning on writing this whole post in scientific illustrations and shit, but I got lazy once the insomnia hit.

Probably would've sucked anyways. My apologies for not being very entertaining and whining the whole time.

Forgive me...

1 comment:

  1. Insomnia--I'm with you--I have my moments of that too--I hear there's an app for that. Wait, I mean a cure, or help, or, ya know....maybe it was an app :-)

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