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4/1/01 1(+1!):45:52 AM

not feeling much like writing, thinking i've not much to say (thinking also that i'm sounding vaguely british...) - perhaps thinking too much though thinking on the other hand that that's not the case - "images flashing" (and probably too tired and movied out to be writing clearly - all sorts of communication this past week - connection - perhaps preparation for the next... "peaking" or plateuing perhaps... i awoke from a nap and amon tobin through headphones on monday to find a gift from someone i didn't even know echoing and confirming daria's message "... i don't know about random acts of kindness..." from just a few days before (when i awoke from another nap to find another book) and i was thinking then as i'm thinking now about the amazingness of people - of friends i haven't yet met - but the ones i spent thursday with (gates? huh? ange? wha'?) and friday night with my team along with nic and ed at casey's - and yeah - and its very close - very very close to being as close as i'd like, though a little edge creeping in from a day of sitting in front of the computer making progress at a snails pace and feeling thouroughly uninspired and then watching a film that brought back memories of england and parties and drugs and friends - heh, i love those raver movies - they remind me in need to be shaking my ass... and getting back on the computer and thinking how good it is that this is where i am and the now that will be here in 6 days (oh yeah, only 6 days) time - and i'm thinking that i must have felt like writing anyway (april fools!).

link: new mailing list links: altsense's happy.birthday, jakob's alertbox and tomalak's list. also, one might like to sign up for the groovysites mailing list.

on the deck: the cirque du soleil.

reading: getting sick of o'reilly's information architecture for the world wide web (like the boss said, rather common sensical if that's how one thinks) and the elegant universe by brian greene which has far out-lived its usefulness. here's what i wish i was reading.