Zeno's Paradox
December 18, 2003 - Today

I couldn't sleep worth a damn this morning (note to self: never eat week old refrigerated pizza after a trip if you wish to avoid strange hallucinatory dreams), so I left home at around 6:30 for work and I arrived here at around 7:00. I'm always struck at how calm nature is in the minutes between night and morning.

Not that anyone cares, but my workday consists of meetings, meetings, and more meetings. The primary theme of the day is weblogs. After my talk last week (or was it the week before?), a lot of people were interested, and I'm working with various people to set up weblogs for various purposes. It should be a fairly quick day.

When I get home, my primary goal is to finish writing my play. Somewhere around Act Two, Scene Two, I decided to change the latter half of my play. Fortunately, the change was for the better and I managed to write everything up to the last scene while traveling yesterday, despite the traveling snafus. (More on that in a later blog entry.) I need to figure out how I wrap the play up and go through it a couple times to touch things up and add some stage directions. Since the final product is a rough draft, I'm hoping to have a copy in my prof's mailbox later tonight. It's odd, but it's amazing at my inability to adequately gauge how much something is bothering me or weighing on me. I didn't think that the play was that big of a deal consciously, but I feel leagues better with having written it and seeing the end of it in sight. I guess it was weighing upon the subconscious a great deal. I'm debating whether to publish the rough draft. I may place it online for interested people to see, or I may not. To be honest, at this stage it's crap. It needs a good bit more refinement before it can even pass as mediocre, but I think it has promise. Who knows. If you're interested, stay tuned.

Back to work... (NYC notes will probably be coming over the weekend.)

Posted by br284 at 08:39 AM

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