Jan. 18th, 2007

time

Jan. 18th, 2007 10:00 am
helen99: A windswept tree against a starlit sky (Default)
Excerpt from some book Rialian was reading a few days ago:

"People don't look at their watches to see what time it *is*. The look at their watches to see what time it *isn't*."

Maybe that's why I never bother to wear a watch or reset my clocks. There are many clocks in the house, but that's mostly because other appliances have clocks built in (microwave, four computer clocks, three alarm clocks, three car clocks). There is also one wall clock.

However... Many of these clocks contradict each other. For example, my car clock shows 12:00 when it's actually closer to 10:00. The wall clock is approximately an hour fast because I don't bother to reset it from DST to EST. The CD alarm battery died and it reset itself to midnight during a power outage. The cat wakes me up, though, so no problem.

I believe time units are constructs of humanity - the only real clock is the rising and setting sun, the moon, and the position of the sun with respect to the celestial bodies. If we'd stop polluting the damn place so much, we could see and read the clock like our ancestors did.

Camera

Jan. 18th, 2007 09:38 pm
helen99: A windswept tree against a starlit sky (Default)
Bwaha! My camera made it home in one piece. They fixed EVERYTHING. It may as well be brand new. Finally. It was so easy. Why didn't I do this when Oosie first knocked it off the counter (where I shouldn't have put it to begin with - of course she knocked it down - she knocks everything down). And why didn't I think of it before I bought the stepchild Fuji, which has been gathering dust ever since. My computer works and my camera works. Things are looking up.

very large, unedited:
http://www.rialian.com/00024.jpg
http://www.rialian.com/00032.jpg
http://www.rialian.com/00021.jpg
http://www.rialian.com/00022.jpg

... and on into the night...

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