20130327

i only say this because...


Everything feels more indeterminate than it did before. The more we do know, the gap of what we don't know seems to grow bigger. As jobs become more 'flexible' time loses itself within work. When does work end? How have we become a society where as we are given the opportunity to become more flexible to do other things, to stream-line our time in order to make time, does work become more apparent in every aspect of our lives? The term 'living to work' seems to now have a new meaning.

When I allude to Now I think it's been like this for a very long time. Maybe without the faux-flexibility of time given by companies, governments that work for companies etc now; in the past it used to be more rigid & structured. When the bell rang, when the gong struck, it designated that each persons' time was to occupy another set of rules & parameters. I guess it doesn't make it any different from Now, although when the bell rings, a tone bleeps, it happens at any time- therefore your time Now, is constantly in a state of flux. Your time can no longer be determined. The media choose to romanticize work in the past, because it allows them to control how you view work Now. What are you unsatisfied with? How can we make it 'better' so that you can work longer without you realizing it? Work is Fun, isn't it?

This indeterminacy brings more layers to everyone's lives. People feel like they 'haven't lived' if they haven't experienced the full-force of what 'work' really is. They feel shunned when they aren't part of the society that do work, they become depressed, unmotivated & ultimately dangerously, they feel useless because of their inability to find/keep work. But why? Everyone wants to join this twisted club Capital, the majority are members, but there are a few who keep getting rejected from the membership program.

The media however, seem to paint a different picture. You deserve to take that holiday, buy that beautiful car, live that luxury, but it's all indeterminate. It is all a false-reality. You chose to work these long hours to fulfill these media-related fantasies. You want to live that no one has ever lived before. You want to go experience life. Have you?

Supposedly, the more Time you have, the more Freedom will come with it. The idea of 'freeing up time' seems to be another indeterminate faux-feeling to keep you enslaved in the flexible-inflexibility of time. You can never have any Free Time because Capital dictates it not to be. The flexibility of your time, as dispersed by the media as a way to have more 'time for family' does not exist. It exists in the space of the non-space- the internet, and social media applications where time does not matter because all of it exists in a hyperreal environment. You have no more real-time, you just have on-line time. This space is even more indeterminate. We have now traded, bought, sold our real-time for time that exists in code, programs and apps.

Time no longer exists as a method to reflect the vastness and emptiness of nature and the universe. It has to be filled, warped, and flexed into a shape of doing, it's supposed to define something of your existence. You 'Live by your Work'. Things cannot be determined by Time, because you don't own your Time. You've bought into the indeterminate. They got rid of the punch card, because you will never punch out.   

20130206

Honey, it's not all roses!


Bought some Sainsbury’s brand New Zealand Thyme Honey:
 
It smells like a barnyard. 
Did some research & nothing came up linking Thyme honey with bad smells unless the hive it was collected from had diseased bees. In which case, should NOT be congested.
I’ve come to the conclusion that they labelled this wrong, or in fact, the manufacturer was not entirely honest with the type of honey, as it might actually be some kind of Buckwheat honey.From what I’ve come across online, it is a favourite of homebrewers, due to its distinct odour. A lot of websites about beekeeping, seem to have a common consensus that the “manure” odour is due to the buckwheat plant & although is highly sought-after due to its , is an “acquired taste”. 
If you’re looking for a cure for coughs & boosting immunity, this is the type of honey for you (if the smell doesn’t bother you). From now on, i’m sticking to honey which has a much lighter hue.
Time to get my shit together! 

20120620

Melon- Sushi Business

Nothing has been more inspirational. If there is one thing you should take up & listen to on your futuristic device, if you have found this short note on...MELON. I hope someone will read & appreciate the future of the past.


Melon- Sushi Business

20120418

Bishi- St George & The Dragon

A lovely song by the lovely Bishi about St. George's Day which is coming up this April 23rd!

St George & The Dragon


I don't think I've ever celebrated St. George's Day, I do know it is the day that St. George (did he exist?) slayed a dragon (did they exist?) I do kind of wish dragons had existed, they probably didn't, I guess that's why I wish they had, although I'm not sure how good of an idea dragons are. 

I guess they are cool from a distance (as Dear Bette would say), but if there wasn't a protective fire-proof piece of glass between me & one, I'm not sure if I would be so keen. That is, unless dragons were less hasty in their expulsion of fire and violence on humans & more about rational discussion. 

I'm thinking that's not the case, but we come back to the beginning of this conversation, what do I know? These are all mere speculations, due to the fact that dragons most probably never existed. 

x x
jeff