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May 11, 2005

D's Lema

[TS (Our {whoever} first shorthand, IM-modeled code for the b-Log(, yo). This one is an instruction, or heads-up, if you will Tthat idiom bugs, because the listeners will is not empowered as claim, nor even involved; I believe that quotes used there would also mislead and be inappropriate.[ —Always an opportunity!]), to the reader. Hint: its referent precedes the post’s byline. Yes, good. It tells the reader that the author, or postor, believes that noting the time at which the post was made before reading the post, is at least an auxilliary aid to the enjoyment and full appreciation of the significance of the text if not absolutely necessary to understanding the piece. Pay attention to Mr. D’s usage example, which opens this same post below.]

[TS] Were I to leave this instance I’d arrive an acceptable 10 minutes late. But I am finishing the last zippy and it must be done. It’s a complicated thing. It will, in this case, because I was so braindead and disposses of eye control, help me remedy those crucial work blockers and concentrate better in order to bust the shit out best I can. But that will not last and I’m not sure if the after, as it sure adds difficulties with mood and motor awk and such, will still be better or worse. Was about to vote that way but then thought the little added energy that lingers, though you feel beat, is usually enough to stave sleep, and that may be, considering yesterday’s utter non-production, be the most crucial factor. Considered a cop but the frequent bRoom and pupe dialtion will make me super self-conscious if miraculously not noted and suspicioned over. Computer pick up, then a setting/order in of supplies for the work at home would be best for productivity but I can’t think of how to justify that, the modem my be an issue with last minute larger doc transfer, and the quick questions back and forth will not be at mutual disposal. Gotta run!

Posted by peligrito at May 11, 2005 8:50 AM

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