I
In the moment of examing things very small
Einstein mentioned two ways
of calculating light, that both studies
were islolated from each other, bridgeless.
II
A car the size of a grain of rice, its wheels without enough traction
to move it, oil too thick, gumming up the engine. This is where our laws
deteriorate, and where the true random begins, where everything is tied
by colors too small to see.
I liked this. Very much. Why did you choose to have sections?
Going to be at Second Storey this afternoon. Interested?
Posted by: ben at November 16, 2004 12:13 PMI put in sections because it felt like it needed a divide between Enstein's idea and the car. . . sort of two different thoughts within the same field. I plan on making it longer.
Posted by: m at November 16, 2004 1:07 PMSecond Story sounds good to me. I was going to play video games all day. . . but that's a bad idea. Very bad Idea.
maybe I should write a historical poem about Atari.
Posted by: m at November 16, 2004 1:08 PM