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Time Hi-Tech Body Brain Heart Hard Drive MotherboardPradichaya Gafaae Poonyarit: A Thai soprano from head to toe with an attitude of a no-nonsense entrepreneur
with innovative ideas and, sometimes, shocking approaches, who fits the phrase "been there, done that" perfectly, and is looking forward
to new challenges. A leader, a teacher, a wife, a mother, and, a chef-ME-NOT. All makes a person
who turns every situation into a learning experience, and, is super charged with positive energy.
Time Hi-Tech Body Brain Heart Hard Drive Motherboard This is how my brain works, adding other bodily functions, comes something rather uh..different. Tag bag: time | hi-tech | body brain heart | hard drive | motherboard
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June 24th, 2010
Lately, I have been working on building my Web site's look rather than adding more content to it. I found myself starting on only one small section of La CoffeeMelodie Suite, and things started to spiral from there. One section is tied to another, then another, and another. By the time I became fully aware of how wrapped up I had become, and how it really took me away from adding content, I was too deep into the project. I'd stay up late and wake up early -with droopy eyelids and messy hair- trying to make some progress of the look and feel: the building construction. When I said to myself that it was time to take a break and start writing, I would find myself back at the laptop with the notepad application open. I would stare at it long enough to realize that my screen was flickering, and minty green. Maybe I overworked my motherboard; either that, or there is a loose connection. -I hope for the latter. Now, that's a scary thought. The more I think (that, too, is scary) the more I believe that it has to do with the fact that, as human beings, our bodies need a break after every fourteen to sixteen waking hours. This way, we get eight or six hours of rest to re-energize and stay up for the next fourteen or sixteen hours. To me, sleep is a waste of my time. There is so much more I can do if I don't sleep. If I could, I would find some way to 'simulate' rest so that I don't have to go through the same thing every night. I'm not talking about ways to stay up - there's an app or two for that already. I'm talking about being able to rest and refuel while being awake and functional. -This eliminates the meditative state since one cannot tend to her work during meditation. -might as well go to sleep. There we go, I said human rhythm. We are so tied up and tangled with time. Every heartbeat is one beat of time adding to the rhythm of life. Or, depending on how we look at it, subtracting from life. Life that goes on a 16 up-8 down cycle, until the "time" comes that we go down and never, ever get up again. Ever since we all have gone hi-tech with the computer technology that's so small it fits in the palm of a hand, my way of thinking, also, has gone hi-tech (but has not gotten smaller in size). Often, I tell the members of my family -especially when they are pestering me -that my brain is a C drive. Although it comes with many terabytes of storage, it CAN run out. Therefore, it is up to me to weed the unnecessary files out of my system -the worthless ones - as I go through life's 16:6 or 14:8 routine. I have selective memory out of necessity. I have to be so careful that I don't just put some of the files in the "recycle bin," but delete them completely, or at least the best I can. Should they come up in circulation, it can be a shocking surprise, and even make some of the members furious. Most women think that they "delete" the files when they merely drop them in the recycle bin. But when these files circulate and re-surface again, accidentally -naturally, of course- our husbands say that we have reached menopause - that ominus TIME of our womanhood, or that we are just plain crazy.
The brain is the hard drive, and the heart functions as a motherboard, with organs and body parts as the other necessary parts serving more or less the important functions on this PC = "personal" computer. The skin is the shell - to serve and protect, although we tend to cover it up with all the bling that we believe will take attention from some of the flaws we think we have. Now, I really have to look into my flickering minty green screen problem - and hope that it is the screen connection, and not the heart - motherboard problem. After all, the heart runs the brain. Although I can't really afford to "time" out as I need to use this computer for all my work, but I may have to do so because I also can't afford to have this heart stop beating. Now that I've thought about it, I should give in and do the necessary sleep thing, so that it will add a few more heartbeats to this "personal" computer. Enjoy your sleep. -I certainly will enjoy mine. The Buzzin' Bubbles!!!!Bubble Buzz is about the first thought that comes when I get up in the morning, or perhaps sometimes not; Often random, perhaps a few words, or, in some case, a phrase a day.
Words that may be meaningless to some and meaningful to others. A few words or a phrase a day which may or may not be relevent, and, perhaps, not one bit interesting. Chances are, nothing profound may be found here. But who knows if some plain words might turn out to be an inspiration? A reminder? Or, some entertainment on a low level? Share your thoughts
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