I just came up with this as I was driving home from watching the X-Files (the Fortean Bureau of Investigation), and thought I'd share: Time is defined as the period between dawn and dusk, the light and the dark. We experience time as there is duality of dawn and dusk within ourselves. When we are fully enlightened, time disappears.
I use Mac OS X. technologically its lineage is: - Primarily uses the user interface from System 1.0 (1984) and the (classic) Mac OS (circa Mac OS 8.5 IIRC). - Also uses user interface features from NeXTStep OS/OpenStep; NeXTStep OS (1985), OpenStep (open, cross platform version of NeXTStep, c1990s) - The underlying OS of Mac OS X is from NeXTStep/OpenStep above. NeXTStep uses BSD Unix and the Mach kernel - BSD Unix was initially released in 1977, a "clean code" ...
this week, I found a mouse trap, set in the kitchen and that gave me an idea. hee hee mouse-trapped
ok, I've finished reading issue 1 of a certain graphic novel. Thoughts: Interesting story so far. Moore pulls the murder of the comedian into the web of Rorschach and the world of the supers. Initially I balked at reading the last pages of prose about Nite Owl I's autobiography, but that was before I read it. Now I like it. It seems to really capture the mood of NYC and leads into why he became a costumed adventurer. The moniker of Hooded Justice reminds me of the Daily Bugle ...
The Triumphs of Steve Jobs - the co-creation of the personal computer industry. 1) it was his idea to convince an acquaintance Steve Wozniak to go into business (Apple Computer -- originally a three person partnership) and sell it. Woz later created the Apple II which created the personal computer industry as we know it. PC Magazine listed it as the "greatest PC of all time." (http://www.pcworld.com/article/12669..._all_time.html) - the Macintosh ...
Updated Jul 30th, '08 at 03:22 AM by Bazza