August 22, 2002

  •  Under Construction



    I ran outside last night which serves for me to meet not only a need for exercise in maintaining fitness, but also to provide me with bloggable inspirations.  You see, ever since I was in the military, running has played out as a highly cogitative enterprise within the energy of which ideas are formulated and notions synergized.  So quite often, after running, I'll jot down notes of my energy-driven inspirations and then later expand them as a blog.  Today, however, I'll just give you a *peek* of the "under-construction" notes without any further explanation.  If you care, look in a day or two for me to develop these ideas into something more comprehensible...


    Nitrocellulose and terrorist preparations—a psychic connection?


    # of people killed in WTC as a sufficient sample of humanity to physically resemble any of us—is there a greater overall empathy from a probability of statistical resemblance?


    # of West Nile virus cases factoring up (by the asymptomatic and unreported factors) to what % --- how many of the community without symptoms/reports?


    Audio "stream" continuations as much more packet critical than video ones or "stream of consciousness"?


    Would making death "illegal" have any practical implications?


    So there you have a staccato snapshot of my state of mind as I'm running circles around your neighborhood.


    In other xanga news...


    * It looks like john and xanga have indefinitely postponed going "Lucky Charms" (see last post and john's announcement).  It's good to know that our feedback is valued in such matters.


    * BlogChat continues to be a popular gathering spot.  And the number of essential hosts (well, at least one is always essential) is now at 13: Aviendahla, azure_mariposa, forsberg21, liquid, memory, namaste, onefishtwofish,RabidSquirrel, sada, seanmeister, Stultiloquent, Texie, and myself.  Basically, the hosts can open and, by being the last host leaving, close the chat. You can, however, have the green "chat open" indicator somewhere on your blog without the need to be a host.  Thereby, you and your readers can instantly know when the chat is available.  Below is the code, for anyone interested.  It seems to work most anywhere you want to place it:


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