Its time to inaugurate this blog.
I've started my engineering internship in Danville, PA - and in general I'm really geeked out about the ideas surrounding the new things I'm dealing with (pharmaceutical manufacturing) - but I don't understand a lot of it yet. Here's a little something I wrote up while pretending to take notes in a 4-hour meeting this morning in which I only understood every third comment... I decided to have a NELP moment instead. These were inspired by Lydia Davis' poems (in T's class) of the short definition type - ... Alas, here are my thoughts from ....
Yellow Legal Pad
The temporary settling out of ideas to be cleaved from the masses.
Diagrams
1. The paper on which to blame your faulty vision of the world
2. The connections and line by which we make minds touch
3. A focused land of fuzzy peaches
Desk
Flat mind bending curves to will
The temporary settling out of ideas to be cleaved from the masses.
Diagrams
1. The paper on which to blame your faulty vision of the world
2. The connections and line by which we make minds touch
3. A focused land of fuzzy peaches
Desk
Flat mind bending curves to will
Cubicle
Tacks break through walls to see home in a pinhole
Focus
Blue eyes, bent brow, paper, and a pen clicks
Light
1. The window calls my name.
2. A harshness eliminating freedom or a tender curve of the arm to lay in.
3. Patterns named while in darkness
4. A fake view of life--close your eyes to perceive
Easy
What is known already or what can be learned quickly?
Engineering
1. Creativity found through process.
2. Tactical meeting – 10 minds in a square trying to find the prisms of failure
3. Questioning, confusion, answers, lists—safety glasses in polos fueled by a mother liquor of reaction and releasing valves. A transmitter fails and storage leaks into the world. An operator radios to follow the line – the engineer asks about the controller while drawing black limits on to the white cubicle wall.
Motivation
1. A dream left back home, hard wired to your brain
2. A poster on the wall, enough to make you laugh about your plans
Tacks break through walls to see home in a pinhole
Focus
Blue eyes, bent brow, paper, and a pen clicks
Light
1. The window calls my name.
2. A harshness eliminating freedom or a tender curve of the arm to lay in.
3. Patterns named while in darkness
4. A fake view of life--close your eyes to perceive
Easy
What is known already or what can be learned quickly?
Engineering
1. Creativity found through process.
2. Tactical meeting – 10 minds in a square trying to find the prisms of failure
3. Questioning, confusion, answers, lists—safety glasses in polos fueled by a mother liquor of reaction and releasing valves. A transmitter fails and storage leaks into the world. An operator radios to follow the line – the engineer asks about the controller while drawing black limits on to the white cubicle wall.
Motivation
1. A dream left back home, hard wired to your brain
2. A poster on the wall, enough to make you laugh about your plans
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