Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Kickoff

Well I've was told I had to create one of these. But I didn't want to. I can't think of much worse things than a public record of my bad spelling and then having people who don't even have the guts to write their real name take pot shots at simple things you've done wrong just because you don't have time to proof read things because hey- I have a life. Not like some people who will remain nameless and sit at computers at work and then return home and sit at their computer there too. No mentioning any names but here is a link to their blog. The person who shall remain nameless Which leads me to another question How much human contact does one need to stay sane. I mean I don't suffer from insanity I enjoy every moment of it, (had to put that in before someone else did) (Not that anyone else currently knows about this blog) (maybe I'll just post things from me myself and I and pretend I have friends) but surely w/o human contact you suffer. And I mean face to face contact using more than one of your senses- not chatting on-line which destroys vocab-c? LOL. Or on the phone or 2-way radio (which has left dad with an annoying tendency to say over in phone calls) but face to face. Tell me what you think.
'Sane or Sanity considered as a legal term denotes that an individual is of sound mind and therefore can bear legal responsibility for his or her actions. It is generally defined in terms of the absence of insanity. It is not a medical term, although the opinions of medical experts are often important in making a legal decision as to whether someone is sane or insane. It is also not the same concept as mental illness. One can be acting under profound mental illness and yet be sane, and one can also be ruled insane without an underlying mental illness.
Sanity outside of legal definitions has been little explored by science and medicine, as the concentration has been on illness. Dr. P.S. Graven suggested the term "un-sane" to describe a condition that is not exactly insane, but not quite sane either.' (wikipedia)

12 comments:

Nathan said...

I only sit at my computer at home because:
a) you guys steal the TV
b) I'm so popular that people want to talk to me over msn
c) It means i don't have to talk to people in real life because deep down I'm an introvert.

Nathan said...

Wow Tim, you're 24, shouldn't you be like married and stuff...

Anonymous said...

Tell that boy Nathan to get out and exercise his body not just sit and look at a computer screen exercising his brain! Tell him that from his mother!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Timothy

Sadly I don't have anything profound or insightful, I just thought I'd say hi.

Hi.

Tim said...

Good to meet you Louise I'll be sure to tell him that. :D
In his defense he does play indoor once a week.
Hi Cb

Anonymous said...

The most interesting thing was the time: 1:10am. gee.

Anonymous said...

hey tim
your spelling is so bad. you could at leave proof read it. it's not like you have a life
a lifeless boring unknown person

Anonymous said...

hahahaha @ the "nameless" comment about Nathan :D

I bet that anonymous person is Greg. Haha. I dunno.

Cool to see you have a blog Tim, it'll be interesting to keep an eye on ;)

Tim said...

Funny how the person who accuses me of not proofreading obviously didn't. Now they'll seek to excuse it by saying they were poking fun at me.

Anonymous said...

It's ok Tim. I don't blame you for not having time to proof-read.

You spend all that time at Uni, and when you get home you have to deal with that "introvert" of a house-mate. And don't even get me started on Nathan.

And here's an idea. Nathan, you could help Tim get "married and stuff". You could set him up with someone he's never met.

Tim said...

If it was for freedom of press act I'd delete that comment.
Good thing i have my true 2 friends- me and myself. :)

James said...

Hey Tim.
Just popping in to say Hi.

"HI!"