rodman9x...*G* Thereby we run into an interesting paradox of human mental states...
We sometimes to refer to one as being 'dense', which can be analogus to the 'hard vacuum'. Which can lead to one being 'brainless', 'mentally AOL', and the like.
We all succumb to 'having that (info, memory, knowledge, word) on the tip of ones' tongue', but only recalling it later when it's not relevant, or merely frustrating. This only makes one feel that ones' 'on board RAM' isn't terribly reliable.
At that juncture, having a 'memory dump' might seem a 'good thing', returning to the 'empty/vacuumed' state.
This runs the risk of rendering one 'clueless' and 'vacuous' yet again.
If 'Anything' is 'in charge' or created this universe, 'It' has a very odd sense of humor. And has It's own paradox:
How can one be everywhere when it's nowhere at all?
Cosmic 'Whack-a-mole'.....*L* Good Sunday fare....
We sometimes to refer to one as being 'dense', which can be analogus to the 'hard vacuum'. Which can lead to one being 'brainless', 'mentally AOL', and the like.
We all succumb to 'having that (info, memory, knowledge, word) on the tip of ones' tongue', but only recalling it later when it's not relevant, or merely frustrating. This only makes one feel that ones' 'on board RAM' isn't terribly reliable.
At that juncture, having a 'memory dump' might seem a 'good thing', returning to the 'empty/vacuumed' state.
This runs the risk of rendering one 'clueless' and 'vacuous' yet again.
If 'Anything' is 'in charge' or created this universe, 'It' has a very odd sense of humor. And has It's own paradox:
How can one be everywhere when it's nowhere at all?
Cosmic 'Whack-a-mole'.....*L* Good Sunday fare....