Posted by: nervous on: November 24, 2006
A few nights ago I had what experts call a lucid dream. I am not really sure it was the first time ever for similar experiences since I remember realizing I was dreaming before, but it was definitely the first time I was able to have total control on my actions and total awareness I was dreaming.
Not only at one point on my dream I said to myself I am dreaming
, but I have been able to modify space and environment at my will and even think to what would have been my next move.
Too badly I guess I got too excited and blew it after some time, but it was definitely a terrific experience I want to repeat. I am reading about lucid dreams and experimenting ways to induct them. As soon as I’ll be able to play with my Penguins I’ll post a recap of the game, boxscore and stuff.
Blogs around the net are so spread and common, it hardly makes sense to start writing one if is not about the only unique thing still available: personal feelings
.
And I don’t mean personal opinions about something, because somebody else has already blogged the same opinion.
So unless you write about how you feel inside, you are writing redundant information. But when you write about your feelings, most people won’t care and blogging loses the most of its fun.
I do not blog about my feelings, at least not mainly and not often, so I fit in the useless
category.
I am a useless blogger. Well, just a thought.
Its my fault I know, always looking for cheap speakers for my computer, but what makes this set incredibly annoying and several times over weirdly bizarre, is not the poor quality of the sound, but the constant buzz it produces.
I know many low-budget speakers are cruncky and buzzy more or less, but this is truly amazing. When it is turned on, there is a buzz which is easily overtaken by room noises or music, but when you turn everything off, computer, music and the speaker set itself, there comes a slightly different buzz that can only be avoided by unplugging the power or by rotating the woofer on one side.
Fortyfive degrees of rotation are enough to stop the buzz.
Now, isn’t this weird?
Spam is surely annoying and we all wish spammers to burn in hell while scraping poop from the bottom of the boiling pool of lava they’ll be dropped into.
But in trying to understand what brings somebody to become a professional spammer and to engineer all the systems to counter-measure the anti-spam systems, I realized that those who deserve to burn in hell are indeed the morons who eventually buy stuff from spammers.
Okey, they are quite probably poor helpless fools when they fall under well structured scam and organized phishing or banking frauds, but who is fucking buying viagra or penis enlargement pills?
I mean if someone is so dumb to buy those things from the first crap email he gets, then he deserves to be deceived and to be called responsible for all the spammers to thrive and annoy us with their spam.
Damned you spammers and damned you buyers!
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