Friday, July 30, 2004
I'm going to keep this short because I want to go to bed. I'm tiiired.
Lets see, Rob came back from the club early in the morning and woke me up and we talked. back to bed around 4:30am...up a little later than usual...breakfast, dog walking, tidying up...got ready...me and Rob went to campus so he could buy his metro pass and I dropped off some library books. Walked to the subway and went to Yonge and Eglinton-less busy up there. Browsed in Chapters and then ate at that Teriayki place...one of these days I'm going to learn how to spell that..anyway, I had the chicken with the noodles this time, instead of rice...I like them noodles. Got a few items from Dominion (DAMMIT, I forgot to buy dish detergent ahrhgh) and shoved that into our backpacks and went to see "I, Robot" at the SilverCity there. We were 50/50 on seeing a movie since mostly everything out is rubbish and we weren't exactly expecting much of this movie. We both had teas from that blasted expensive Starbucks inside the theatre and I also had a low fat apple bran muffin from Mmmmuffins. I'm just not a theatre-food-person. It was okay. Will Smith had to go and they needed to fix some things....and restrain themselves from adding scenes that clearly were only there for those who don't like plots and etc--mostly the entire North American population. sigh.
At any rate, the core of the story was good. But I guess we know who to credit that to, cuz it sure isn't Hollywood. Honestly. they need to throw everyone out in Hollywood and bring in some REAL talent.
On the subway ride home we talked about how some things in the universe are chaos and how some things seem to have an orderly program to it. And then leading into well, chaos leads to order. Which is a bizzare fact. But take a crowd of people walking in the subway. It's chaos. Everyone is in random, different spots, moving in different motions and directions getting to their own destinations. And yet, people aren't ramming into each other, going into walls, etc--it's ordered. There is order and it is within chaos.
That very idea just intrigues me.
Each individual is reacting and reading the other individuals surrounding it. Interpreting, and acting accordingly. Can that be taken down to the molecular level? Why is it like that? What is going on at the sub-atomic level? I'm so ignorant, I should read my literature.
anyway, not much else new. just reading. gonna go to bed. Yawn.
Tomorrow I am going to do nothing but read. oh and work out. those are my big plans.
Happy Birthday HWMNBN! :)
Lets see, Rob came back from the club early in the morning and woke me up and we talked. back to bed around 4:30am...up a little later than usual...breakfast, dog walking, tidying up...got ready...me and Rob went to campus so he could buy his metro pass and I dropped off some library books. Walked to the subway and went to Yonge and Eglinton-less busy up there. Browsed in Chapters and then ate at that Teriayki place...one of these days I'm going to learn how to spell that..anyway, I had the chicken with the noodles this time, instead of rice...I like them noodles. Got a few items from Dominion (DAMMIT, I forgot to buy dish detergent ahrhgh) and shoved that into our backpacks and went to see "I, Robot" at the SilverCity there. We were 50/50 on seeing a movie since mostly everything out is rubbish and we weren't exactly expecting much of this movie. We both had teas from that blasted expensive Starbucks inside the theatre and I also had a low fat apple bran muffin from Mmmmuffins. I'm just not a theatre-food-person. It was okay. Will Smith had to go and they needed to fix some things....and restrain themselves from adding scenes that clearly were only there for those who don't like plots and etc--mostly the entire North American population. sigh.
At any rate, the core of the story was good. But I guess we know who to credit that to, cuz it sure isn't Hollywood. Honestly. they need to throw everyone out in Hollywood and bring in some REAL talent.
On the subway ride home we talked about how some things in the universe are chaos and how some things seem to have an orderly program to it. And then leading into well, chaos leads to order. Which is a bizzare fact. But take a crowd of people walking in the subway. It's chaos. Everyone is in random, different spots, moving in different motions and directions getting to their own destinations. And yet, people aren't ramming into each other, going into walls, etc--it's ordered. There is order and it is within chaos.
That very idea just intrigues me.
Each individual is reacting and reading the other individuals surrounding it. Interpreting, and acting accordingly. Can that be taken down to the molecular level? Why is it like that? What is going on at the sub-atomic level? I'm so ignorant, I should read my literature.
anyway, not much else new. just reading. gonna go to bed. Yawn.
Tomorrow I am going to do nothing but read. oh and work out. those are my big plans.
Happy Birthday HWMNBN! :)