Thursday, January 22, 2009

Input/Output Protocol for Information Retrieval



Into the shifting mindscape churning I am cast. Slowly rolling along with the flow go I, musing upon the multi-colored reflections swirling before me like the luminous glaze of soap bubbles floating into a summer sky. Time becomes a matter of depth perception and one's ability to retain pertinent records concerning said accounts. Qualities of experience vary, but that is usually due to a lack of application of basic principles of human memory retention. Thoughts that are not properly stored are bound to difficult to retrieve.

Acceptance

Turn in a circle
Spin on a curve
Across a surface
Calculate swerve

Elements in transit
What we understand
Semblance demands it
So we do all we can

Yearn for tomorrow
Leave yesterday behind
All our pain and sorrow
Far from heart and mind




"There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words."

- Thomas Reid (1710-1769), Scottish philosopher












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