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To Sound Out Loudly

April 20th, 2009 Posted in non music

My typing hands are reaching puberty, but their lack of skill is kinda Alzheimerey. The more I type, the worse I get. My fingers slack off because the feel of the high impact plastic keys is so familiar and boring, and goddammit they ain’t gonna perform unless it’s a challenge. Most recently, they’ve totally given up on the ‘c’ in .com. Every domain name I type ends up with the sanskrity .om ending, instead. What is required, I think, is a more exciting keyboard. Astroturf. Deep pile. Something like that.

I’m free! Ish. I passed my A exam last week and spent the next four days slacking off down and out and about and around in Manhattan, with G. It was glorious. Of course now all my attention is getting redirected onto the spoilheaps of real work, which got neglected during the exam prep process.

But my evenings have returned. Instead of wandering through the back through the rain into lab after dinner I can do less useful activities, like tidying my room, and amending my tax return, and watching stuff on the internet. Like Primer (which is Netflixable, digital kids), one of the best science fiction films I had never heard of. It combines the most accurate depiction of what doing science is like (except for the slightly too snazzy dressing and groomedness), with the mental loop-the-loops of Mulholland Drive. It also cost less than $7000 to film.

You know it’s gotta be fantastic when the plot is explained like this:

primer_timeline

Lots of thumbs up! Except if they are hitting the spacebar.

More soon…

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2 Responses to “To Sound Out Loudly”

  1. Yvonne Says:

    Well if you want a more accurate keyboard (honest, it is! and faster too) and don’t mind it sounding out very loudly indeed, may I recommend the mechanical switch powered Tactile Pro from Matias? I swear by this thing, but it’s not for shared office spaces.


  2. Ben Says:

    Haha, when I read your comment all sleeped up this morning it took about fifty years to realize that you were talking about the lettered, and not the octavey kind.

    That looks awesome — but holy crap, it’s expensive! Maybe I’ll try out version 3 in 2010 if I’m not a poor grad student anymore.


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