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Travels

[180] Of writing from the City of Angels

Currently in the City of Angels, updating from a friend’s place in Adams Blvd. after more than six days stucked in the extreme wilderness (with one day alone in the woods, up in the mountain with bears and mountain lions and not to forget, countless of mosquitoes – without food. Details to come when I reach Ann Arbor later this week, or next week.) Despite the name, I see more devils here more than anywhere else. Of course, the beaches are full with angels, or bitches, depending on your interpretion.
Later.

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Travels

[179] Of onwards and upwards

In my case, upwards and westwards.

I’m off to California and to be specific, I’m off to Yosemite National Park for more or less ten days. The journey to visit the huge red sequoia will start at 1500 tomorrow.

I’ll be leaving Ann Arbor for Detroit at that time and from Detroit, Houston will be my next stop before finally setting my feet in Los Angeles for the second time. From there on, to a town called Merced and straight on to Yosemite.

Once done with California, I’ll be preparing for the Art Fair since I’ve volunteered for the event to fill up my summer with something. Then, it will be fall semester all over again. Sigh…

Anyway, I’ve always thought girls were angels. Of course there were some bitches but bitches were simply some bug in the matrix if you will. It turns out later that even girls watch pr0n. A person said that a girl watches pr0n due to curiosity but a boy actually enjoys it. 41gh+. I bet I’m more innocent than some girls. To some girls in Wisconsin, you are pr0n 133+!

Whatever.

Upwards and westwards I say.

Never saw the Sun, shining so bright, never saw things, going so right

“Never saw the Sun, shining so bright, never saw things, going so right”
– Irving Berlin

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Fiction

[178] Of Chiron, Link and Crazy

The atmosphere was quiet and windless. People moving on with their own life while ignoring everything that was going on around them. A couple, holding hand walking slowly, passing a bench. Both were smiling, no doubt enjoying each other’s presence. Both were minding their own business. Both were ignoring the man sitting on the bench.

The man on the bench however was observing the couple as they passed him by. “A lovely couple”, Chiron said.

Chiron sighed as the couple disappeared in the mist of the trees. There was no one else there saved a few birds singing happily celebrating the warm summer. “Too warm…”, he thought. He was sweating but he tried to forget the discomfort by continuing on reading his book. The book was already crumbling, stolen, or rather a souvenir taken from a varsity library years ago.

“War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, the truth could not stray farther than this”. He said that every time he finished up the book. He closed up the book and there was a person, walking towards him, wearing a dark blue shirt with an ugly tie.

“Afternoon Chiron, I see you still have your favorite book”. Link was Chiron’s colleague back when they were both serving the same course.

“I like Orwell’s dystopia idea.”

“Right, anyway, have you heard the news?”

“Yes, I’ve heard. It came at a surprise”.

“Really? Why do I have the feeling that you are not telling me the truth?”

Chiron was taken aback by Link question. Nevertheless, he kept his posture cool. “What do you mean?”

“Oh come on, I know you are involved in it. All the evidences my contacts provide lead to you. One way or another, the roads end right at you”. Link was serious on this. Never had Chiron saw Link being so serious. The cold hard stare was penetrating Chiron’s composure slowly; slowly but for certain. Silence conquered the moment. “How could you do this to me? We have known each other since we started our pioneer project!”

“I see that there is no need for hiding anymore. For how long have you found out about me?”

“Since Prometheus’ hacking. Somebody was caught but it seems that he was merely a puppet.”

“Lithium. He was a fool. You are right, he was serving a puppeteer.”

“And you are, Him?” Link was careful to stress on the word Him, the notorious shadowy figure that eluded power that be.

“Yes, I am Him. But you too are a fool Link. For all this, you should have suspected me. In fact, this mystery has not ended yet.”

“Yet? It has. I’ve caught you-”

“You’ve caught me alright but the story does not end here”, Chiron was quick to cut Link.

“You my friend, is also playing Lithium’s part. You are a puppet”.

“If I were the puppet, then I am the puppet with that outsmarted his master. The story ends with you Chiron”.

“Wrong Link, there is a war going on, a war on the other level. I am simply the war loser.”

“You are lying. If I were a puppet, where’s my string then?” Link took something from his pocket and pointed it towards Chiron.

“It hurts doesn’t it? Being manipulated for a greater purpose”, a sneer came from Chiron’s breath.

“An odd attitude for a man who is on the other end of a gun.”

“We control the Sphere. The Guilds are nothing but pup-” Chiron stopped short. A great pain was emerging from his back. A pain so great that he could no longer concentrate on Link.

“Chiron!”

“Link, stay out of this”.

Link spotted the assailant and shot a few bullets. He was about to run towards the shooter but he couldn’t move his feet. Moments later, he couldn’t even stand on his feet.

In the end, he laid besides Chiron.

“Chiron, who was that?”

“Crazy.”

“Crazy?”

“Use the Force Luke”.

“What the fuck?”

“Let go Luke… Luke, trust me”.

He woke up and realized he forgot to switch off the television.

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This blog

[177] Of the __earthinc V2

The __earthinc Version 2. Test.
Second Test.
Third Test for archives.
Fourth Test.
Fifth Test for directory.
Sixth. Graphics Test.
Seventh. Support codes.
Eight. Repairs.

p/s – OMG, today is my sis’ birthday! OMG! Gotta call home.

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Economics Kitchen sink

[176] Of taking things for granted

While I was reviewing for my macroeconomics exam up in the Graduate Library’s sixth floor, I found something that is so ironic. The Law of Demand, one the fundamental basics of free market economy is based on the Slutsky Equation. The equation was derived by Eugen Slutsky, a Russian economist who lived during Lenin’s reign. Back then, Russian, known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic, the only entity that managed to turn the modern world into a safer bipolar order.

C.C.C.P. or better known to the non-Russ speaking people as U.S.S.R. was a communist. Yes, it was but a world with protons and no electrons make life very difficult indeed. Proton is fun but with no electron, there will be no cathode ray tube, meaning I won’t be able to enjoy giving a n00b teammate a headshot with my shotgun at pointblank. w00+! l33+ rules.

The world is certainly a strange place to live in.

Let’s do this again.

While I was returning to my friend’s place from the Graduate Library political section up in the very quiet, an almost white noise audible sixth floor, after sleeping a total of two hours inside a carrel instead of revising macroeconomics for a full 5 hours, I grasped something.

In our life, we perceived many things for granted. In fact, I dare say that most of the thing in our life, from the basic necessity such as water or family members, we assume that these things will be with us forever. Despite knowing that these things would one day be lost, we still consider it as “unlimited resources”.

I myself used to take things for granted. Frankly, even right now, although realizing the reality, I still take some things for granted. But unlike some people, or should I say unlike most people, I realized it.

My idiotic perception, being taking-things-for-grantedism crumbled when I was about 19. I was sleeping and was about to awake from a sweet slumber. The sun rose and heated up part of my room. Slowly, the heat started to annoy me and thus, I decided to wake up. So I opened my eyes and observe the same old room, always the same, always never changing. Whilst I was contemplating on whether waking up was worth it, I tried to move my right hand from the part. Oddly, nothing happened – no movement by the hand. Imagine, you tried to move your one of your body parts, and nothing happened. At first, I thought something heavy like a hard covered Physics book fell and rested on my hand. I made a few more tries until I finally realized my right arm couldn’t be move anymore!
How rude was I awakened, facing the possibility of losing a hand to absolute no reason. My thought was full of terror. Worse, it was my right hand, the hand that I used to feed myself, to write, to type and to do countless other things.

I sat up on my bed and touched the dead hand. It was cold and it certainly reinforced my fear. My right hand had every other human’s feature but the sense of touch. My left hand picked its counterpart up and released it from the highest possible point and sadly, it fell downward, as fast as the gravity. Later, I tried every other thing in hope that I could control the other arm again.

It took me quite awhile to absorb reality. I almost shed tear knowing that I’ve lost an arm.

Despair was the only thing in my mind until I felt that my right arm’s fingers were actually moving. Suddenly, I felt Prometheus in my right arm flesh and soon, my arm was mine again to do as I please. My joy overfilled my heart and shoved despair away from my thought.

I was thankful to have my hand again and ending this entry with a cliche, from that moment on that I stopped taking things for granted.

This cliche has a far reaching consequence. Not only do I cherish every moment for the existence of my organs and all, I starts to sympathies for others shortcoming. I had a rather indifferent feeling on the incapables back then.

Most important of all, perhaps it started the green spark in me. I’ve stopped wasting water and electricity when I don’t need it. I’ve started to save and conserve almost everything. I’ve started to see the reason behind the concept of three green arrows making a 360 degree vector. I’ve begun to stop using paper towel needlessly. Perhaps, maybe this cliches, the lesson in life, usually, the kind of manuscript an elementary school kids would write was the seed to my belief in environmentalism.

I later found out that the hand was numbed due to lack of blood circulation.

On personal note, University of Michigan offers major in Economics, concentrating in Green Economics. Sassy. And on July first, I’ll be heading to Yosemite National Park in California for hiking for a full ten days. I hope the journey from Detroit to Yosemite will be via Los Angeles and San Francisco. w00t!

Sorry Tod, I guess the deal to Florida is off. I rather hug a red sequoia than a naked chick. Wait a minute, what am I doing? For the love of God, it’s naked chicks.

Before ending this entry, I would like to share a joke. I am a male so I can’t help being a little bit chauvinist.

“Recently scientists revealed that beer contains small traces of female hormones. To prove their theory, the scientists fed 100 men 12 pints of beer and observed that 100% of them gained weight, talked excessively without making sense, became emotional, couldn’t drive, couldn’t think, and refused to apologize when wrong. No further testing is planned…”

-tobp.com

p/s – The new design is in and the code implementation will be done soon. By soon, I mean snail mail’s soon.

p/p/s – change of plan. Since the ticket is getting pretty expensive, I’m rerouting my route from via Los Angeles to via San Francisco. My initial budget was near USD500 but after rearrangement, the budget when down to USD400 level. Sounds a lot but I am sure my mother will inject something into my account later. Anyway, with all the money in the account, I think I could afford it without even feeling the pain.