January 27, 2003
Balancing act.
You write about what’s within your current frame of reference. You relate observations regarding daily experiences, sensations, thoughts and peeves. Sometimes those observations get trapped rumbling down a single lane. It can be an interesting lane, a comfortable lane, but nonetheless an unwavering lane with no foreseeable exit ramps. I think my posts have been smelling a bit too Newton lately. Please don’t misread that statement. I like Newtons. A lot. But the balance is missing. The menu needs a change. Maybe I need to rethink my approach, my angle, my list of daily weblog consumables. Or maybe not. I’ve certainly gone through this before. I’ve dealt with days filled with not much other than lousy interface design. I’ve experienced the rut of dealing with an asinine employer. Sometimes I couldn’t find anything other than browser dot revisions to spit and sputter about. More than once, I’ve wandered endlessly around stretches of absolutely nothing in particular. Perhaps this isn’t anything to get lathered up about. By typing out loud — just like this — I’m poking at the sides of the box with my handy pointed stick. That’s the amazing thing about your current frame of reference. It’s easily influenced. By pretty much anything.
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