2010-08-11

Modular Emotion System

Pardon my delay in responding to some of your inquiries - recent airplane travel required the removal of my brain implant.  Reinstallation took longer than usual to reacquire normative parameter settings.

Question:  if a commander does not support his senior enlisted staff, should he re-educate himself or receive reprimands?  Surely, he is not insuperordinate?  Don't make me call out lack of respect in the chain of command.

If a worker is credited for work she did not perform, should her superiours' superiours receive detailed reports suggesting appropriate action to save a critical project from imploding due to low morale and high stress amongst her coworkers?

In my father's youth, he was told that the horse owned by his Granddad (Frank E.) had race horse blood (i.e., bloodline). He would not let another horse-drawn vehicle pass him. He would speed up on his own to prevent that. That must have been the "hot-rodding" of the day. My father's grandmother (Mamaw) was known as a fast driver of the "horse and buggy" and the Model T Ford that succeeded the horse, so fast driving must be in our blood as well! Horse and Model T were gone before my father's birth. In the post-Depression and WWII days, they walked!

If you could eat regolith to feed your metallic liquid "blood" system based on redesigned DNA, would you?  If you no longer had to breathe, what would your sense of time feel like?

More as it develops... but then again, who's using camera film these days?  You are if you don't want electronic records.

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