Tuesday, May 19, 2009

angels and demons

not a bad flick, as everyone else has said - it's has a better pace than the previous dan brown movie which almost put me to sleep

i've read the book (which is better than watching the movie imho), but only in the cinema did i realise - the binary search algorithm could've been used when they were trying to figure out where in the power grid the bomb was in

guess parts of cse1301 from uni days are still in my brain somewhere

Sunday, May 17, 2009

don't you just hate it when..

..you're the last person to touch something before it breaks?

yesterday i tried to fix a leaky toilet - all i did was turn off the tap that fills the cistern and now water won't flow when i turn it back on

plumber can only come in monday at the earliest, i feel like such a dick

edit: plumber came in and its all fixed now, glad thats over

this week i learnt..

..how to say 'generally' and 'technically' correctly

talk about a late education

the difference between..

..loyalty and commitment, is that you can remain loyal w/o committing

makes sense.

The greatest thing

The greatest thing you'll ever learn
is just to love,
and be loved in return.


Eden Ahbez
1908-1995

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Always, be intoxic8d

You must always be intoxicated.

That sums it all up: it's the only question.

In order not to feel the horrible burden of Time which breaks your back and bends you down to earth, you must be unremittingly intoxicated.

But on what? Wine, poetry, virtue, as you please.

But never be sober.

And if it should chance that sometimes, on the steps of a palace, on the green grass of a ditch, in the bleak solitude of your room, you wake up and your intoxication has already diminished or disappeared, ask the wind, the wave, the star, the bird, the clock, ask everything that sings, everythings that speaks, ask them what time it is and the wind, the wave, the star, the bird, the clock will reply: It's time to be intoxicated!

If you do not wish to be one of the tortured slaves of Time, never be sober; never ever be sober! Use wine, poetry or virtue, as you please.


Charles-Pierre Baudelaire
1821-1867