I don’t know what’s going on with me lately, but I have some serious thoughts in the 10-minute snooze gap. I’m sort of half-awake, half-hallucinating, half-intellectual, half-bad at mathematics.
Today I wondered if digital clocks have any internal parts that rotate. If they do, what direction do they turn? Are they still really digital if the rotation is clockwise? Is it still really a clock if the turn is anticlockwise?
No wonder I never hit snooze more than once a morning.
Go back to sleep!
Might be a bad idea! Then I’d be posting my weird fever-dreams that last hours but are only 10 minutes real time.
anticlocks! That must be why things are so messed up…time is getting warped
(must nap – getting headache – but moving that anticlock away from my head just in case…..)
No more snoozing!! c
No more snoozing indeed!
I need to at least give myself the option of another 10! I rarely use it all 🙂
Ha! Sounds like you found the “gap” that experienced meditators tease us with… except that you right away start filling it with thoughts! Next morning just sit still in the gap and let your thoughts bounce off. Well, meditating is supposed to add years to your life! Maybe I’ll set up an alarm and see if I can find the gap that way! Nice post! Hi!
No, digital clocks don’t have rotating parts.
Spoilsport 🙂
Well I’m sorry, next time I will let you in the doubt so you can continue having these philosophical questions. 🙂