Monday, September 10, 2007

Private investigation

Is it true that unsolved issues turn into big snowballs with time?

Google returns "48 700 за unsolved+issue+snowball+time" for 0.22 seconds only!
The first result is:
You can carry maximum of 3 snowballs at time unless you find ballbag ... There are unsolved issues with bot pathfinding-system, so bots will get stuck. ...
snowwar.hlgaming.com/?page=2 - 11k


1. It's true. If I tell to my consciousness: solve the unsolved issues because with time they'll turn into huge snowballs and fall over you, then who will tell it to my subconsciousness?
2. It's not true. Correlation problem? a) Time doesn't affect the transformation into a snowball => snowballs can get formed even in the beginning. b) Snowballs are something too relative when trying to define the dimensions (different people - different measurement) => one cannot tell with certainty that an unsolved issue is a big one or not. c) There is no correlation between unsolved issues and snowballs at all so no matter how long it takes, the correlation is 0 (because unsolved issues are simply unsolved issues, nobody cares what will happen later on)

If go back to the lines where I've quoted Google, so then there could be 48 700 versions of a), b), c), etc.
Then why bothering? :)

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Saturday, September 08, 2007

This time it's random

Here I am - back in Sofia. My holiday lasted shorter than I intended. So now I'm here, trying to figure out what to do.
Now it's time for the random posts, I guess. It's always funny when I go after some time back in my posts and read all the ridiculous things I've written. I'd either not agree with what I'd written or I wouldn't agree with it.
This time I'll just make a short list of everything that has impressed me for the last few days or even weeks.

*The 180 degrees shift in the weather for the last few days. It was snowing in Germany, The Czech Republic and Serbia; the temperatures in western Bulgaria have fallen lower than 20 degrees, sometimes it's less than 10 degrees. And all these after the huge forest fires here and Greece, also in Italy, etc. Hmm, climate changes ahead. I feel so powerless to do something.
*Today I read about an entrepreneur who had notes ordered and put on every table in his restaurant with an apology to the clients for the price increase. Together with a logical explanation why the increase was needed: the prices of products had increased and by raising the prices he wanted to preserve the quality of the food served in his restaurant. Isn't it a nice flash of light through the darkness spread by the speculative actions of many like him who just raised the prices because people expected inflation and were probably ready to bare price increase of any product?
*My state exam is approaching and I don't feel like studying right now. I guess recently I've been too much involved in managing risks than evaluating them.
*I continue to believe in the connection cause-effect. The way something is done predefines the result. Or the latter was something else? Nevermind. Either ways I'll laugh afterwards :)

So, that's for now. If this one is read by someone, please forgive me for being ridiculous. I just like making people smile. :)))

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Monday, April 23, 2007

Boredome and other funny stuff

Where did this boredome come from? I haven't invited it! I'm 100% sure!!! Well, it's almost certain that clocks don't get bored of repeating one and the same procedure each 24 hours.
Nevermind the machines, I'm not a machine. Therefore I decided to join a small group of friends and to climb Cherni vrah! It will be pretty soon - hopefully this Saturday!!!
That's what I call real fun! :) Vitosha, here I come! :-D

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

A random one

I'm sitting in my bed with the laptop on my knees, and in front of me there's the blank page for my next post on Blogger. The song which I'm listening to is "Sacral Nirvana" by Oliver Shanti. I've got a memory connected with this song. I remember the National Planning Conference 2006 at which I was a facilitator...and a MCVP elect. I remember the hills of the Rhodopi mountains, the smell of incense (resin) from the pine trees. I remember the intensity of the whole event.
I talked to Angel for a while only a few minutes ago and again memories returned from the conference. Like me explaining some financial stuff to him. That was one of the few moments I was an acting MCVPF.
Now it's "Song For Ancestors" by Juno Reactor and I slowly go into another moment of the past. As if the wind is blowing straight in my back and making me walk faster down the slope in Slatina. I shiver each time I hear it.
Now the rain is falling outside. The wind is blowing which makes the cables hanging from the top of the block to wave around and hit into the facade, producing creepy noise coming as if from within the wall. The moisture soaks through the panels the block is built of and they make straight greyish marks on the green walls of the room.
Soon the garbage will star being collected and the sound of the truck engine will interrupt my first dream for the night.
Let's go now.

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