Thursday, September 1, 2011

Dancing in the Rain on Sunny Days; Part 1

Sticky notes are way cooler than Microsoft Outlook. Microsoft Outlook can't chill anywhere you tell it to and be different colors and small and awesome. It's way more complicated than an awesome sticky note. I guess some people want a complicated program to track their emails and appointments and tasks, and, well, their life, but I'm not one of those people. I am happy with an uncomplicated sticky note whose color I can change whenever I want and it won't freak out anything else in my world. I guess if I really want uncomplicated, I should stay away from computers, but I can't stay away from computers. It's part of my job. I've tried. Believe me, I've tried. But I can't. So I guess I should just prefer complicated things. But that's not a part of my genetic makeup. If genetics is really what determines such preferences. It's an old debate. But anyways, I do not prefer complicated. Computers are complicated, but I guess sometimes they are not. Sometimes I don't have any problems with them whatsoever, but sometimes I do. Sometimes I am awed by the mighty power of the computer, but sometimes I am really irritated when it takes liberties with my data, which it often does. That is just obnoxious. Because it is MY data, not the computer's, but it doesn't seem to care. Because it is a computer and it doesn't have feelings. Thusly, it doesn't care about the feelings of others. That is unkind. I am unappreciative of that crass behavior. But, I'm crazy. This is a computer and I'm talking about behavior-- right after I've just said that a computer doesn't have feelings. Can something have behavior if it doesn't have feelings? I'm unsure. Because animals definitely have behavior but it is not entirely proven that they have feelings.
In Conclusion, sticky notes are the best. They may even have feelings.

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