Sunday, November 23, 2008

Snowy Fall



If you go far enough south, you can experience summer all over again.


This, for me, is not possible. However, I have a very good idea with an inverted cone and a weird sort of taper. So, first you start with the room idea and then you put a cone in it. This is point down. However, instead of starting the cone off pointing toward one corner or another, go ahead and place it smack in the middle of the room. However, the point veers off to the left right, or straight towards you, as though it means to jab/stab. The illusion might be accomplished by curves, but if it's a series of disjoint planes, that is fine as well. The idea is not something Pumpkin Jack, but rather Crocodile Alien Stronghold a la Jess.


So, GM is considering bankruptcy. I've also heard that GM is not going to consider bankruptcy. We have many things in place which were founded in a time of little restraint, and as always, a time which may have ignored sizable quantities in the future. Frankly, the future is sort of insignificant when it comes to status quo. Everyone is going to be better off anyway, so why should they have the same freedoms as the present generation.


Gary Becker types on this topic, here. I can't help but think that several of the companies that 'started it all,' with respect to automobile manufacture naturally should diminish in this time of sincere concern over the likely oil shortage of the future. Well, maybe we're more concerned about feeding money into the Middle East.


I was wondering how the characters might show up. This might be important in coming months, because there are at least three or four inevitable projects. Claude and Sans Eyes, adventures of the amazing Tobyman, A.lso H.igh S.chool, Life as an art student, and well, one hopes one day, dephcon.


*Hey, am I going to get a chance to talk on the blog?


Yeah, I think so, Toby.


*Yeah!!!!!! that's wonderful because I'm an anthropomorphic megasupersayanzord ninja spider-profes. .. .Ow!


I like the idea of imperatives from a seemingly impartial spokesperson. It would be impressive if one could achieve a monotone that over time builds up in your head, the way a clock seems to click much louder when you're in a room alone, trying to fall asleep, or the way a fluorescent lamp will begin to buzz as you sit under it practicing things. In this way, you achieve a varied effect over time-space because as people join in, they are less affected than those who came earlier, maybe even startled over slight tension in the space. This will couple with their own experience of the voice and may eventually cause an uncomfortable environment. It would also help if the speaker made it clear that "these are the rules," and that to be in the room/space, one must participate as all the others are doing. Even better would be some objective in participating. Something unimportant until you reach the room or step inside. Maybe the viewing of objects in the room, but you may only view them at certain times because of curtains, lights which turn off, or sliding shutters on windows.


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