Down Time and Recovery Mode
This one should have been posted a couple days ago, but its a bit late making it to the site 
September 4th 2008
Greetings my Dear Readers,
I come to you today beat and exhausted after a long day of multi-national networking. How do I choose to relax after a grueling day of travel and hardware headaches? By posting here
I've taken some downtime from the rat race of violence and human garbage that makes up my primary vocation. This down time has been highlighted by tickling moments of levity provided by the angels that makes life worth while, lots of quiet downtime of aimless wanderings and some long over due and somewhat impulsive hardware upgrades.
This introspective downtime/recovery has not been without its usual interruption by the mindless human trash that litter our streets and daily lives, but I've managed to keep its interference to a minimum (read here: by simply narrowly avoiding and sidestepping the usual blood shed and violence that seems to make up my usual employmental work day). The saddest part of this downtime is the fall from grace of someone I was once held in great regard, it seems the darkness of this world can reach out and leave its evil marks on even those we stride to keep out of its reach and above the usual tides of evil that most of us must wade through on a daily basis.
Although this down time was somewhat needed, it has not been as productive as I had hoped, but alas such is the price of life in Paradise.
Until next time,
D.
September 4th 2008
Greetings my Dear Readers,
I come to you today beat and exhausted after a long day of multi-national networking. How do I choose to relax after a grueling day of travel and hardware headaches? By posting here
I've taken some downtime from the rat race of violence and human garbage that makes up my primary vocation. This down time has been highlighted by tickling moments of levity provided by the angels that makes life worth while, lots of quiet downtime of aimless wanderings and some long over due and somewhat impulsive hardware upgrades.
This introspective downtime/recovery has not been without its usual interruption by the mindless human trash that litter our streets and daily lives, but I've managed to keep its interference to a minimum (read here: by simply narrowly avoiding and sidestepping the usual blood shed and violence that seems to make up my usual employmental work day). The saddest part of this downtime is the fall from grace of someone I was once held in great regard, it seems the darkness of this world can reach out and leave its evil marks on even those we stride to keep out of its reach and above the usual tides of evil that most of us must wade through on a daily basis.
Although this down time was somewhat needed, it has not been as productive as I had hoped, but alas such is the price of life in Paradise.
Until next time,
D.

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