Piecing Things Together
October 3, 2011 in Blogs
Today’s Examiner temporal anomalies article, Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel part 11: rewrite, summarizes the timelines we’ve been unraveling to this point, getting us through quite a bit of the convoluted confusion of events that comprise the lives of our several time travelers.
My own life seems to be comprised of convoluted events, with the result that I’m coming to the end of my ability to think even slightly crooked; I’m going to need to get some sleep sometime soon. I can’t even string two sentences together right now without stopping to rethink what I just wrote.
Fortunately, I already read the latest contributions from Eric Ashley; hopefully, I can remember enough to recommend them intelligently. Practise Bits: Dressing gives what might be some men’s notion of why women want men to wear formal wear to parties, as the central character is forced into the uncomfortable finery demanded for the celebration he did not wish to attend. Practise Bits: Job introduces someone whose experience is a bit out of the ordinary to a place where security work is demanding, but he knows how to do it.
As my son used to say, I go seep now night night.
–M. J. Young