Saturday, April 02, 2005

As if we haven't done enough to rip you away from your lives already.

http://www.etienne.nu/imagepuz/

Bon and I are on level 5 of 15!! This thing is absurdly hard. Give it a shot and tell us what you think.

6 Comments:

Blogger Bill Fleming said...

Test post.
I can't seem to post lately.

Sat Apr 02, 11:03:00 AM MST  
Blogger Bill Fleming said...

Ok, Looks like I'm back in the saddle.

Hi all,

Glad to hear the my hunch about Trewthinalliam
was correct. Howdy Lief! Your dum diddle dum dum
clue cinched it up for me. Not a lot of people
carrying that little rhymey-chimey thingy around
in their heads. But I know it well (sort of). It's
from a Dragon's puppet show, ...just can't quite remember which one. (Black Edge?)

Also, I let Bill Harlan (Dragon alumnus) come on
to the Terrible Crack Spave in my name.
And while he was on, neither of us could post.
The Blog Gods must look at our email addresses, huh? Anyway, Bill would like to join our company.

Can we invite him in?

His email address is:
wrh2@rushmore.com

He's perhaps going to do a story about
Black Hills Bloggers. Also, he's part of the
"living room" crowd, and would have some fun
poking around here.

Sat Apr 02, 11:12:00 AM MST  
Blogger Bill Fleming said...

Holy Moly!
I got it with the poem, but he actually
said it ever more clearly"

"I'd rather be me more than belief"

on another way:

"I'd rather be Me more than be Lief"

So, who are you really Lief? Who is Me?

I always think about this....

What was our name before our parents
started calling us something else?

Also, what do we really look like in 3D.

We have never seen ourselves, just other people.

Mirrors are backwards and flat.

Photos are flat and grainy.

It's like trying to touch your left elbow with
your left forfinger. Can't do it, so you'll never
know what it feels like. Easy to imagine, but impossible to do.

Sat Apr 02, 11:28:00 AM MST  
Blogger Bill Fleming said...

You knlw, a famous philosopher, Alan Watts
used to say that if you think about it, all we are
are tubes. He's right, isn't he? Spacewise, we
are open on both ends, like straws
from Dairy Queen.

That's why I like the name of this Blog.

Because maybe physically all we are
is a bunch of Teerible Cracks in Spave.

Maybe that's what the Skleeve
was pondering back there
in the (now famous)
"Nlogless in Bashville" exchange.

Sat Apr 02, 11:59:00 AM MST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok, it's taken care of pops. It is far too nice to be inside blogging, TO THE HOME SHOW!!!!

Sat Apr 02, 12:36:00 PM MST  
Blogger Bill Fleming said...

A word of cation from the original "Dylan"

(altered and paraphrased to fit the context
of this incredible and teerible crack in spave):

"Donut, go gently into this, good knight..."

There used to be a notion that the universe
itself was a torus, but I think recently that's gone
out of fashion. The Double Helix wraps itself
around a torus in an interesting way. In fact,
growth spirals could be said to describe a toriod
shape by what they do not include. Then, for
space/time travel, think of wormholes connecting
points on the spiral. Think of the growth of the
spiral itself as another way of defining time.
Say then that time is an illusion because we're only
able to know our position (as per Heisenberg's
uncertainty Principle and Schrodinger's wave
equation).

Yes, the Christmas Star! Yes, yes, yes!
"...your smallest wish to fulfill"!

Thanks Trewthinalliam!

Sat Apr 02, 01:55:00 PM MST  

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