time... again
[sep 18 2002, 22:42]
has any of you ever wondered about time in general? imagine, you are sitting at your pc at 22:32, having a hell of a lot of great ideas in your mind. you could start right now, you feel the creativity leaks out of your mind and is floating directly into your fingertips. you can feel the world, you know exactly what you want.
you could start - if you weren't too tired. if you had had enough sleep, if you weren't ill and if your life were better, in general.
but, let's leave the two latter points alone and concentrate on the first one - sleep. sleep has something to do with time. if it were earlier this day, maybe i would be sleepy, too but i wouldn't care. i would make myself a coffee and start writing/painting/whatever.
now, there's my thinking: you are sitting there at 22:35 (meanwhile) and get this most ingenious idea. now you have two possibilities:
1.) you travel somewhere else incredibly fast! let's think about this: i live in germany. if i went to, let's say, the west-coast of the united states it wouldn't be 22:36 (...) but perhaps 14:36 - the perfect time for starting something! okay, this wouldn't remove the 'sleep'-problem but... just an idea.
2.) you tell someone from - let's say - somewhere in the usa what you're thinking at the moment. if he/she is in the same mood, maybe she/he can create something from it. okay, it doesn't help you at all but at least you can feel that the creativity does not fade away unused, wasted.
both theories or ideas have one important problem: the first theory lacks an appropriate means of transport as well as an appropriately effective means of caffeine-consumption where the second theory (at least in my case) lacks someone to tell this stuff...
so, if you're a rocket-scientist (anybody who remembers that quote may be happy for a second, give three cheers, drink to someone's health [another quote] and say 'whoohoo'), the owner of a coffee-farm or an incredibly nice person from the usa (or any other country that the description given above fits to), please don't hesitate to e-mail me... or think about what you'd do if there's just not enough time - for anything...
charon
you could start - if you weren't too tired. if you had had enough sleep, if you weren't ill and if your life were better, in general.
but, let's leave the two latter points alone and concentrate on the first one - sleep. sleep has something to do with time. if it were earlier this day, maybe i would be sleepy, too but i wouldn't care. i would make myself a coffee and start writing/painting/whatever.
now, there's my thinking: you are sitting there at 22:35 (meanwhile) and get this most ingenious idea. now you have two possibilities:
1.) you travel somewhere else incredibly fast! let's think about this: i live in germany. if i went to, let's say, the west-coast of the united states it wouldn't be 22:36 (...) but perhaps 14:36 - the perfect time for starting something! okay, this wouldn't remove the 'sleep'-problem but... just an idea.
2.) you tell someone from - let's say - somewhere in the usa what you're thinking at the moment. if he/she is in the same mood, maybe she/he can create something from it. okay, it doesn't help you at all but at least you can feel that the creativity does not fade away unused, wasted.
both theories or ideas have one important problem: the first theory lacks an appropriate means of transport as well as an appropriately effective means of caffeine-consumption where the second theory (at least in my case) lacks someone to tell this stuff...
so, if you're a rocket-scientist (anybody who remembers that quote may be happy for a second, give three cheers, drink to someone's health [another quote] and say 'whoohoo'), the owner of a coffee-farm or an incredibly nice person from the usa (or any other country that the description given above fits to), please don't hesitate to e-mail me... or think about what you'd do if there's just not enough time - for anything...
charon
not had a quote for quite a while... gotta change that...
if you keep your mind sufficiently open, people will throw a lot of rubbish into it., william a. orton