Thursday, June 10, 2010

The savage jungle in the middle of the world

Hello.

Normally, I wake up with an interesting radio program. But not today, no, today I woke up with my radio playing unusual music.
Apparently the non-commercialized radio and television are on a strike. They are doing that because the government (or at least the one we had a little while ago, we don't anymore) told them they had to cut costs with a certain amount without decreasing the quality of the radio and television. The unions say that when cutting costs THAT much, it is not possible to maintain the same quality. Which means that today I woke up with music that didn't cost much author rights to play and lame news broadcasts about moronic politicians debating about pointless matters. Needless to say it didn't take long for me to turn off the radio.

Such a great start for such a wonderful day. I had a whole day of programming meaningless exercises ahead of me and weather was, well, simply crap. Too hot to keep windows closed, too rainy to open them. Wonderful.

A few minutes ago, after a day full of annoyance and boredom, I suddenly felt the urge to start a blog. Is it to whine about how bad life is? Is it to give cynical comments at my government? Is it to complain about the noise made by the buttons on a Nintendo GameBoy Color? No it's not.
In fact, I don't think I've started this blog for any reason at all. Just an impulsive act. But now that I've started it, I don't see why I shouldn't continue.

While writing all of the above, I think I came up with a theme for this blog. I'll dig into minds, perspectives, opinions, thoughts and dreams. I'll share knowledge and go on a search for more. I'll try to give you insight into the wilderness of my mind and open it for whatever escapes from yours.

So, dear reader, prepare yourself.
Sharpen your machete, load your rifle, give your jeep a final check-up and put on short trousers and a silly helmet.
We're going on a journey into the Savage jungle in the middle of my, your, THE world.

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