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>>Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds<< Bob Marley's "Redemption Song"
In a perfect world, sleep would be unnecessary
Imagine all the things I could do with my life if I never had to sleep. That's an extra 7-8 hours in my day to ride bikes, study, photograph, workout, dance, and sing and laugh and play. live
Of all the things in this world that i desire, there is one thing that I will never possess---more time to experience this world in my youth before i get old and wrinkly.
Hey, when I'm old there'll be plenty of time to sleep.
But it's no big deal, I'm doing pretty well with the time I've got.
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Had a most excellent ride in SF yesterday. Ate an amazing burrito de pollo sin cebollas (ordered en español too) at Taquería Can-Cun, way better than La Burrita and way cheaper than Juan's. I read about them in the SF Bay Guardian where they were voted 1998 and 2001's Best Burrito of the Bay.
Rode from Civic Center, through Chinatown (passed the House of Nanking), up The Embarcadero, all the way to the Marina and back to Powell St. station.
Bikes are dope.
Came home and studied for 2 hours and talked to one of the cafe employees, who turned out to be pretty advanced in the sciences before he left his country and had to start from scratch at Vista CC. His name is Sayeed. He said he loves Physics. Who would have guessed that a 23+ looking guy working in a cafe dug Physics? Amazing world. It really is.
>>Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds<< Bob Marley's "Redemption Song"
In a perfect world, sleep would be unnecessary
Imagine all the things I could do with my life if I never had to sleep. That's an extra 7-8 hours in my day to ride bikes, study, photograph, workout, dance, and sing and laugh and play. live
Of all the things in this world that i desire, there is one thing that I will never possess---more time to experience this world in my youth before i get old and wrinkly.
Hey, when I'm old there'll be plenty of time to sleep.
But it's no big deal, I'm doing pretty well with the time I've got.
push
Had a most excellent ride in SF yesterday. Ate an amazing burrito de pollo sin cebollas (ordered en español too) at Taquería Can-Cun, way better than La Burrita and way cheaper than Juan's. I read about them in the SF Bay Guardian where they were voted 1998 and 2001's Best Burrito of the Bay.
Rode from Civic Center, through Chinatown (passed the House of Nanking), up The Embarcadero, all the way to the Marina and back to Powell St. station.
Bikes are dope.
Came home and studied for 2 hours and talked to one of the cafe employees, who turned out to be pretty advanced in the sciences before he left his country and had to start from scratch at Vista CC. His name is Sayeed. He said he loves Physics. Who would have guessed that a 23+ looking guy working in a cafe dug Physics? Amazing world. It really is.
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