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Meeting people in a new

Meeting people in a new place is disheartening at best. Decided to reply to some personal ads and see where that goes. For a long time I considered this an act of desperation. Then I realized that is what I do of sorts here. I put up here what I do and what I am looking for in life and people. Only thing is, no one ever gets here by way of another web site so typically people who read it are friends and people I have met. That and I don't get nearly enough feedback on these ideas.

Ok, so here is an idea. If you are interested in participating in a blog (this here is a blog in case you didn't know) linked from this site, send me a mail. I'll set it up and link it in. Then there will be a forum for feedback and the like.

On Work -or- How the Hours Pass When You Are Away:
So twice in the last week I have achieved the zen state. I have gotten to that point in my work where I have essentially been elsewhere. I wish that I could post up here what I am working on but unfortunatly I cannot. All I can say is that it is good work, and that most people will not even notice what I have done. That is completely OK with me though. The important bit is what I feel when I am working. If you know what it feels like to be so completely in the zone that you are not even there then you know what I am saying. It is the syncronization that Charles mentioned. Almost like loosing yourself in the work so completely that you are able to make real anything in the realm of you imagination.

And that is why I write code.

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