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Vernaltide 1: The Internet

DIARY

Let’s start with the internet.

Myself and two others have had internential crises in the last weekend, and they haven’t been pretty.

Mine has probably been the most gentle of the three, and the worst was an absolute doozy. I don’t feel at liberty to share the details of the others’; I only bring them up to illustrate the workings of the Law of Threes in our lives, that things change for the better and the worse when winter moves into spring, and to backhandedly suggest that we, as humans, are naturally lazy, and tend to take the collusion of opportunity and comfort for granted.

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CONCEPT

COMMENTS
– It’s been awhile since I’ve posted on a Sunday, which says something. This has been nice; a relaxing weekend.
– Happy first day of spring.
– I never really consider winter to be over until the beginning of April, but I have to say this is the most satisfactory Chicago winter I’ve remembered since 1999.

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Occludine 27, 27.

CONCEPT

COMMENTS
– Well, here I am, at work and thoroughly on time. And not feeling bad about it at all.
– Not to say that I’m not a little bit hungover. But it’s a mellow, palatable hungoverness.
– Last night, Sam and I hosted an Occlusion Group St.

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Occludine 26, 27.

CONCEPT

COMMENTS
– Top o’ th’ mornin’ to ye!
– Ha ha! So much for the death of winter. Every time we think we’ve got her figured out, she goes and fools us again.
– Last night I left work for Kopi cafe where I read for several hours.

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Mercury

EVENT

2nd little dot from the left.

If I can see it in the murk of Chicago light pollution, there’s no reason you can’t see it.

Look to the unobstructed west a half-hour after dusk.

via my phat photo editing skills.

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