Let’s see…the Cherokee football team lost, the Volunteer marching band won, the Hazel Green football team lost, and on and on.
On a systems level, moves are made and then…
The supercomputer churns butter.
In game theory, do emotions play a role?
After spending time with my species, I’ve a galactic simulation to test and implement – can you prove to other entities you can anticipate their actions without knowing much (except everything) about them?
This input device and its corresponding display elsewhere limits descriptive output.
More on that later.
Can the absence-of-I trust the states of energy called emotion and instinct as much as I trust the supercomputer, network of colleagues, and Book of the Future?
As Rev. Rose said, long after Rev. White and his wife were looking for their dogs, life’s transitions tell us how we’re witnesses, or examples of ourselves, to others (and thus back to ourselves).
My family and individuals within my family are in transit.
For some, they may feel their next stop is in the twilight zone.
In this story within a blog of managing the galaxy’s future, where asteroid trajectories serve as measurement data (is there ever a datum that’s not a measurement?), etymology psychology, do we understand that the total mass of nonplanetary matter matters more than the individual pieces?
Yes, but at what timescale?
Could you explain a leaf rake to a bodyless being?
Can you create an infographic that shows the influence of the Alabama-LSU football game on every one of us seven billion?
The Tennessee instate rivalry game attracts viewers.
While everyone else is looking at an electronic device, what has your attention?
The truly frugal don’t read online blogs.
Obviously, they’re not my readers.
Thanks to Cross Flower Shop; Chad Hill; Tommy and Stella Logan; Town of Rogersville Street Dept; Sweet Tooth Cafe; Ada at GreenBank; McKinney crew; friends and family; the nurse from Michigan who seeks culture.
Almost time to write the next chapter.
Pull the ripcord ’cause you’re parachuting onto the fast-moving transition train.
[Have you taken the time to describe your relative’s dying moments in great detail? Should I?]