I've re-found this thing. I've also been thinking a lot about what this medium, the web browser, can and can't do, should and shouldn't do, and what it does and does not do well. I'm not yet ready to get into that, just warning myself that I'm going to have to say that finding art on the intertubes just doesn't cut it for me.
Funny I came back here, I wanted to post on a TED talk, but I see that my last post was about them, so perhaps I'll hold off on that as well.
So this is a post about leaving for tomorrow what I could be doing today.
I've actually had a bit of an identity crisis about being a slacker recently. I looked at my resume and saw it stuffed with all kinds of fun things that have come my way, none of them things I could do from my couch. So I've failed my generation by getting up and doing things. The Flip side of this is that I know there is so much I have missed out on doing, so much more I could have done if I had, to use a phrase, applied myself. This will, of course, all even out as I prepare for my return to studies, where I'll have a wonderful excuse for being useless: I'm a Grad student. Not that I'll be useless, but I'll at least be excused for not getting off the couch.
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