Here is what I was thinking in September 2003. Don't laugh! I'm sure I had more thoughts than some. Take a look at my thoughts, and Email me your comments!
Monday, September 1, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: The brain may be the
fastest information processor in the world, but computers do not have faulty
memory.
Comments: Young
Link: What if your hard drive has bad sectors?
Tuesday, September 2, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: How come products never
say "New and Worsened"? Because sometimes, this is definitely the case.
Comments: Lil
Miss Game & Watch: Anyone old enough to remember "New Coke?"
Wednesday, September 3, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: The rightless cannot
become rightfuls by signing a petition, for surely the currently in-charge
rightholders already know of their displeasure and don't care.
Comments: None
Thursday, September 4, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Sometimes being small
is all it takes to stand out in a crowd.
Comments: Punisher:
Why? Is it bad?
Friday, September 5, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: While shopping at the
textbook store, never ask whether you get a student discount.
Comments: Young
Link: It’s stupid to do so. A textbook store is already a place for
students to buy things, so they may have discounts already.
Saturday, September 6, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: If you look confused,
people will rush to your aid. That or try to take advantage of you. But
if you're not really confused you can defend yourself against the tricksters
while getting free benefits.
Comments: None
Sunday, September 7, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: What matters is the
rule, not the reason behind it.
Comments: None
Monday, September 8, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: The more people you
know, the less you must stand on line.
Comments: None
Tuesday, September 9, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: You'd think that people
would have learned the annoyances of language barriers, and hence designed
computers to be compatible with one another. But then again, maybe you
wouldn't.
Comments: None
Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: The first impression
is usually right, especially when negative. If the second confirms it,
you've got yourself a problematic situation.
Comments: None
Thursday, September 11, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Keep your profile high
enough that people know who you are, but not so high such that people learn
to dislike you.
Comments: None
Friday, September 12, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Effort matters little
except where code and circumstances are the same for all.
Comments: None
Saturday, September 13, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: If you could make cards
that purchasers might use to nullify laws, make sure you don't sell any
that could be used against you.
Comments: Young
Link: Otherwise… *laugh*
Sunday, September 14, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: I'm convinced there
is a man inside my head controlling my brain, and at the moment he's taking
a coffee break. I don't pay him well enough not to.
Comments: Young
Link: Then who is controlling that man (or whatever kind of organism)?
Monday, September 15, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Elections can be won
through no more merit than controlling the media.
Comments: None
Tuesday, September 16, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Just because a resource
is renewable doesn't mean it should be wasted.
Comments: None
Wednesday, September 17, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: One should never be
penalized for finding the wrong solution.
Comments: Platinum
Koopa: What if the wrong solution is a crime? Introbulus:
Right! You can only punish them if they're stupid enough to try it anyway!
Thursday, September 18, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Ours is swiftly becoming
a world where impossibility is the exception.
Comments: None
Friday, September 19, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: There is a certain
point past which it no longer makes sense to argue over who is more insane.
Comments: Boshee:
... Not really. If people are insane enough to start such an argument,
then there's really no limit. Besides, I bet I'm more insane than you anyway.
Saturday, September 20, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: If you let yourself
feel embarrassed, you're not having fun.
Comments: Jen
Koopa: Sometimes it's hard not to be embarrassed. One time I was in
a school play
and my pants fell down in front of
everyone! Then try not to be embarrassed!
Sunday, September 21, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Nothing says "Stupid!"
like forgetting where the pen you're holding is.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: I've never heared of him/her. Who is nothing?
Monday, September 22, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: It can be debated whether
it's best to be master of one skill or apprentice of two, so instead, just
master them both and be done with it.
Comments: Denny
W. Koopa: Already done. I can sleep good AND can snore good.
Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: My greatest fear regarding
essay exams is not of being oblivious to the answer, but of lacking the
stamina to complete the task.
Comments: Introbulus:
My greatest fear in those cases is running out of #2 pencils spontaneously
while not wearing underwear, which is why I am always sure to carry lots
of pencils with me and wear underwear on the day of a test. ^_^
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Often a compliment
is all it takes to cancel out the drudgery.
Comments: Boshee:
Yeah, I hate it when I'm in a really good bad mood, and someone just comes
by
and ruins it like that.
Thursday, September 25, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Try not to state cold
hard facts, because if you get them wrong you'll look indisputably like
an idiot.
Comments: Introbulus:
What about lukewarm theories?
Friday, September 26, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: There are two kinds
of people: the kind who see things through to the end, and the- aw, forget
this.
Comments: None
Saturday, September 27, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: The most important
organ is the Wallet.
Comments: Introbulus:
Since when can you play music on a wallet?
Sunday, September 28, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Learning from your
mistakes may help you in the future, but in the immediacy you'll probably
be depressed.
Comments: None
Monday, September 29, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Any invention that
works the way it's supposed to fails to make for an interesting movie.
Comments: None
Tuesday, September 30, 2003
Lemmy's Thought: Any group that claims
immunity to taxes on religious grounds will be immediately reduced to nothingness.
Comments: None
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