There is something strange about this. I bought his "most difficult book", รขโฌโ Schild's Ladder รขโฌโ but I felt I should continue this one before I read it. And it suddenly feels easy! I actually understand a lot of what is happening even if sometimes I am a bit lost, especially with the experiments part, which one is which? But for the rest, it is reading smoothly and I am enjoying it again! I guess I did need a break from hard Sci-Fi.| Konfetti Explorations Feeds
Kate eyed his bloodless wound, and said quietly, "Solipsist Nation doesn't mean dying of stupidity. You take your body apart, and you think it proves you're invulnerable? You plant a few forced-perspective memories, and you think you`ve already lived forever? I don't want some cheap illusion of immortality. I want the real thing."| Konfetti Explorations Feeds
Enjoying this... but i feel like I'm really very slow with being able to read only 2 pages or less at a time...| Konfetti Explorations Feeds
I finished this book after taking it slow. I wanted to deep read it, slowly and digest it, with one goal in mind. To write about blogging -- as opposed to corporate social media -- as a way to return to narration. (And yes, I want to start separating "corporate social media" from "open social media". Essay coming soon!| Konfetti Explorations Feeds
What a time travel journey. Not just in history of stargazing, but my own history work the stars. How I miss the milky way, how i miss the meteor showers, the crickets, the frogs, the music of darkness and the stars dancing to it's melody. I wish I could dream tonight with the stars. I miss them so much...| Konfetti Explorations Feeds
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