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Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:50 pm
by Pollyphoniac
I also made a convert recently (several months ago), one of my best friends (who, incidentally, is now a registered gardener, though unfrequently visiting this site).
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:57 pm
by Pollyphoniac
I just moved away from Prague, that pretty city.
now I'm lodging in Cracow, cracking beautiful too.
and I took a trip today, went to see Auschwitz.
like the saying goes: see Auschwitz before you die.
lots of people did that. they saw Auschwitz before they died.
but I didn't die, today. on the contrary, I feel more alive now.
everybody should go to Auschwitz. not to die, mind you,
but the better to continue living for having been there.
seeing Auschwitz gives one a sense of proportion.
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:49 pm
by Pollyphoniac
my laptop crashed (quite literally) more than two months ago
and it feels like part of my brain has been amputated ever since.
this crippled condition has continued to wreck my life and now
I am still waiting for delivery of my new computer, ever since
I ordered it on 27th August. isn't the world an amazing place?
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 7:45 am
by cracksinthecanvas
Pollyphoniac wrote:my laptop crashed (quite literally) more than two months ago
and it feels like part of my brain has been amputated ever since.
this crippled condition has continued to wreck my life and now
I am still waiting for delivery of my new computer, ever since
I ordered it on 27th August. isn't the world an amazing place?
It can be really frustrating having no computer. The longest period of time I've been between computers is two weeks and I almost went crazy, couldn't do anything but work and look at stupid TV-shows. Can't imagine how you must feel, hope it arrives soon!
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:08 pm
by bluesman
Pollyphoniac wrote:my laptop crashed (quite literally) more than two months ago
and it feels like part of my brain has been amputated ever since.
this crippled condition has continued to wreck my life and now
I am still waiting for delivery of my new computer, ever since
I ordered it on 27th August. isn't the world an amazing place?
Hey PollyP, once your up and running take note that Anja Plaschg has fired up an official S&S page on FB. Noticed your a fan.
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 7:44 pm
by cracksinthecanvas
Woohoo! It's Monday, all day long I've been 100% sure that it's Tuesday. That's like great news for me who have a deadline at Wednesday.

Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:35 pm
by Pollyphoniac
cracksinthecanvas wrote:Pollyphoniac wrote:my laptop crashed (quite literally) more than two months ago
and it feels like part of my brain has been amputated ever since.
this crippled condition has continued to wreck my life and now
I am still waiting for delivery of my new computer, ever since
I ordered it on 27th August. isn't the world an amazing place?
It can be really frustrating having no computer. The longest period of time I've been between computers is two weeks and I almost went crazy, couldn't do anything but work and look at stupid TV-shows. Can't imagine how you must feel, hope it arrives soon!
I don't even have a TV set (always used to watch all my TV shows on various websites) so for me these lonely evenings have no relief from any video screen (can't even watch movies or play music from my hard-drives for lack of a functioning computer). so I can either sit staring at the wall or walk around in my rooms, waiting for sleepiness to overtake me. however I got back into reading heavily (long neglected books from my dusty shelves).
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 11:32 am
by cracksinthecanvas
Pollyphoniac wrote:cracksinthecanvas wrote:Pollyphoniac wrote:my laptop crashed (quite literally) more than two months ago
and it feels like part of my brain has been amputated ever since.
this crippled condition has continued to wreck my life and now
I am still waiting for delivery of my new computer, ever since
I ordered it on 27th August. isn't the world an amazing place?
It can be really frustrating having no computer. The longest period of time I've been between computers is two weeks and I almost went crazy, couldn't do anything but work and look at stupid TV-shows. Can't imagine how you must feel, hope it arrives soon!
I don't even have a TV set (always used to watch all my TV shows on various websites) so for me these lonely evenings have no relief from any video screen (can't even watch movies or play music from my hard-drives for lack of a functioning computer). so I can either sit staring at the wall or walk around in my rooms, waiting for sleepiness to overtake me. however I got back into reading heavily (long neglected books from my dusty shelves).
Geez, how are you holding up? Must be lonely and way too quiet without any form of music or TV. But good thing that've got back into the world of the books, reading is relaxing and comforting.

Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:27 pm
by Pollyphoniac
cracksinthecanvas wrote:Pollyphoniac wrote:cracksinthecanvas wrote:Pollyphoniac wrote:my laptop crashed (quite literally) more than two months ago
and it feels like part of my brain has been amputated ever since.
this crippled condition has continued to wreck my life and now
I am still waiting for delivery of my new computer, ever since
I ordered it on 27th August. isn't the world an amazing place?
It can be really frustrating having no computer. The longest period of time I've been between computers is two weeks and I almost went crazy, couldn't do anything but work and look at stupid TV-shows. Can't imagine how you must feel, hope it arrives soon!
I don't even have a TV set (always used to watch all my TV shows on various websites) so for me these lonely evenings have no relief from any video screen (can't even watch movies or play music from my hard-drives for lack of a functioning computer). so I can either sit staring at the wall or walk around in my rooms, waiting for sleepiness to overtake me. however I got back into reading heavily (long neglected books from my dusty shelves).
Geez, how are you holding up? Must be lonely and way too quiet without any form of music or TV. But good thing that've got back into the world of the books, reading is relaxing and comforting.

whether it's comforting depends a lot on the content, I suppose. which particular reading...
and relaxing... well, I discovered that I could certainly use a comfier chair than the one I have (which is shaped for sitting straight up and facing the screen, rather than head bent forward/downward to peer into a book.)
anyway I spent last night not peering into books but facing the screen (mostly perplexed and perturbed by the new operating system and the hardship it creates).
and I have to endure another weekend without playing music or movies, if only because I can't connect this new computer to my audio equipment, as the old accustomed plug-ins do not fit. this new machine has a Combo Audio/Microphone jack, RJ-45 (LAN), I suppose there may be an adapter of some kind which will make it possible to use it, although I still don't know for sure (and the stores are all closed for the weekend so I can only suffer the wait until Monday when I shall find out).
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:13 am
by cat on the wall
Pollyphoniac wrote:cracksinthecanvas wrote:Pollyphoniac wrote:cracksinthecanvas wrote:Pollyphoniac wrote:my laptop crashed (quite literally) more than two months ago
and it feels like part of my brain has been amputated ever since.
this crippled condition has continued to wreck my life and now
I am still waiting for delivery of my new computer, ever since
I ordered it on 27th August. isn't the world an amazing place?
It can be really frustrating having no computer. The longest period of time I've been between computers is two weeks and I almost went crazy, couldn't do anything but work and look at stupid TV-shows. Can't imagine how you must feel, hope it arrives soon!
I don't even have a TV set (always used to watch all my TV shows on various websites) so for me these lonely evenings have no relief from any video screen (can't even watch movies or play music from my hard-drives for lack of a functioning computer). so I can either sit staring at the wall or walk around in my rooms, waiting for sleepiness to overtake me. however I got back into reading heavily (long neglected books from my dusty shelves).
Geez, how are you holding up? Must be lonely and way too quiet without any form of music or TV. But good thing that've got back into the world of the books, reading is relaxing and comforting.

whether it's comforting depends a lot on the content, I suppose. which particular reading...
and relaxing... well, I discovered that I could certainly use a comfier chair than the one I have (which is shaped for sitting straight up and facing the screen, rather than head bent forward/downward to peer into a book.)
anyway I spent last night not peering into books but facing the screen (mostly perplexed and perturbed by the new operating system and the hardship it creates).
and I have to endure another weekend without playing music or movies, if only because I can't connect this new computer to my audio equipment, as the old accustomed plug-ins do not fit. this new machine has a Combo Audio/Microphone jack, RJ-45 (LAN), I suppose there may be an adapter of some kind which will make it possible to use it, although I still don't know for sure (and the stores are all closed for the weekend so I can only suffer the wait until Monday when I shall find out).
Wow sorry to hear about that, glad you got another pc to keep going. Books can be an amazing source of comfort, I love reading for hours. Hope things go better for you

Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:40 pm
by Pitifuljoy
Christmas music should be BANNED at the grocery store. Hell, it should be BANNED everywhere. It brings out the RAGE.
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:08 pm
by sau
Pitifuljoy wrote:Christmas music should be BANNED at the grocery store. Hell, it should be BANNED everywhere. It brings out the RAGE.
Yeh, I think I will have to second that.
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:38 pm
by mart
Pitifuljoy wrote:Christmas music should be BANNED at the grocery store. Hell, it should be BANNED everywhere. It brings out the RAGE.
I loved last years Christmas music when it bought out the Rage in the UK - Killing in he Name Of - No.1 @ Christmas, class

Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:21 am
by persongirl
Pitifuljoy, your avatar amuses me greatly. My siblings and me love flapjack, he's so cute!

Anyways, looks like its the time of year for midterm exams. My biology exam is open note, 'tis shocking considering we are given the notes in fill in the blank form. I look forward to sleeping and watching movies during Christmas break.
Re: The "What Are You Thinking?" Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:27 am
by yarnforhair
persongirl wrote:Pitifuljoy, your avatar amuses me greatly. My siblings and me love flapjack, he's so cute!

Anyways, looks like its the time of year for midterm exams. My biology exam is open note, 'tis shocking considering we are given the notes in fill in the blank form. I look forward to sleeping and watching movies during Christmas break.
I'm in the same boat. My finals are next week and I only have 2 more classes to go. All break I'm knocking things off my Netflix queue, finally reading real books rather than textbooks, and playing with the drum machine I just bought