09 October, 2005
Groundhog sandwich day
I have just rediscovered the effects of tiredness on the ability to proof-read a
short text as well as the inability to see icons for spellcheck/other useful utilities that
as a fair ablebodied human I believed I was fully equipped to perceive, but noÂ?
I was reading today from a book about insect architecture about the skills
of mason-bees, carpenter-bees and the paper-making produced by wasps,
it brought home the fact the us humans have many examples of how things are
produced in nature but either fail to see or simply ignore and the consequences
are seen by the poor results we end up with. Vague, but intriguing,
short text as well as the inability to see icons for spellcheck/other useful utilities that
as a fair ablebodied human I believed I was fully equipped to perceive, but noÂ?
I was reading today from a book about insect architecture about the skills
of mason-bees, carpenter-bees and the paper-making produced by wasps,
it brought home the fact the us humans have many examples of how things are
produced in nature but either fail to see or simply ignore and the consequences
are seen by the poor results we end up with. Vague, but intriguing,
08 October, 2005
I have just rediscovered the effects of tiredness on the ability to proof-read a
short text as well as the inability to see icons for spellcheck/other useful utilities that
as a fair ablebodied human I believed I was fully equipped to perceive, but noÃ?
I was reading today from a book about insect architecture about the skills
of mason-bees, carpenter-bees and the paper-making produced by wasps,
it brought home the fact the us humans have many examples of how things are
produced in nature but either fail to see or simply ignore and the consequences
are seen by the poor results we end up with. Vague, but intriguing,
Time for dinner,
short text as well as the inability to see icons for spellcheck/other useful utilities that
as a fair ablebodied human I believed I was fully equipped to perceive, but noÃ?
I was reading today from a book about insect architecture about the skills
of mason-bees, carpenter-bees and the paper-making produced by wasps,
it brought home the fact the us humans have many examples of how things are
produced in nature but either fail to see or simply ignore and the consequences
are seen by the poor results we end up with. Vague, but intriguing,
Time for dinner,