February 26, 2005

"i couldn't think of anything. sorry."
  • Pretty.
  • I say!
  • So simple, yet so very nice.
  • Nice turn in position in the prompt. But if it was REALLY wanted to me to show my imagination, I'd let me put in some sheep for good measure.
  • what does my mouse-dexterity have to do with my imagination?
  • ... Thanks, forky.
  • I wonder - imagination is often pictured as an explosively creative force, chaotic, rapid. But I often think that a really good imagination is much slower, more methodical, thorough. I picture it like weaving or spinning - you have to hold all the strands of your creation together to make something which is much more, whether that be a story, a design, whatever. Random creation is fun, but it's like doodling, and without that refinement stays just a doodle. I feel like currently my imagination is all the former, and I've lost the skills of the latter, to bring the former to fruition.
  • Imagine that.
  • Excellent. Cheers
  • oh, very nice forksy, very nice...
  • hi medusa! did you see your shout out on the monkey meet up video?... oh, and, um...imagination...something...
  • sexyrobot I saw the vid and I LOVE my shoutout. you we're all very very creative....you must have been using your IMAGINATIONS!!!
  • ak! were don't know why I put that apostrophe in there
  • thanks. i needed that.
  • I didn't get it at first, so my mouse didn't move much at all - therefore I got a bunch of very small Rorscach tests. That was much more interesting and stimulating than big lines across the screen once I realized how I was supposed to react.
  • Wow, like, groovy, man.
  • ))))