Maybe if I had one (or several) of these things, I'd be better organized about posting here? I don't have a calendar app., and I resist any kind of heirarchical organization so much that my desktop looks like a Microsoft pinata exploded over it. And I willfully refuse to change, until someone comes up with an organization system that mimics nature--where objects can be embedded in a three-dimensional, reticular system searchable by sight, sound, memory, sentiment, taste smell... ah, life. But seriously, doesn't this organizer look like the very definition of the perfect relationship? A messy, yielding entanglement of flexible support capable of absorbing, holding--and releasing--anything.
Heck, I don't want to buy this, I want to be this. Even if it's name is Harry.


you write: "...I resist any kind of heirarchical organization so much that my desktop looks like a Microsoft pinata exploded over it. And I willfully refuse to change, until someone comes up with an organization system that mimics nature..."
Don't forget that one finds heirarchy in nature all the time. e.g. a tree is a perfect example: everything starts at the trunk, and grows from there. The leaves "reporting" to the branches, the branches "reporting" to larger branches which in turn "report" to the trunk. Don't forget the biggest natural heirachy of all: evolution(!) Species descending from species descending from species.
Posted by: Nick | July 07, 2006 at 08:35 AM
Somehow time I climbed on is not present and, asking questions, found interesting and not so interesting answers. One of which was - « FailureAccident on the Chernobyl atomic power station, 4 power unit ». I became interesting and thumbing through sites was simply horrified. One I the fellow worker, in the past the meter man, has told about the friend which was the liquidator of consequences of this failureaccident, the truth or not I do not know. But spoke that - « firemen which extinguished a fire there, by turns washed in a showersoul groups, and muzhiks because of an irradiation were shone in darkness, but to live ithim remains few hours ».
Posted by: ramzesramz | June 17, 2008 at 12:32 PM