It is difficult to encounter the old me. He was a very different person. The chief differences are found in the form of the organized me, and the disorganized me. Org-me maintained a suite of binders stuffed with excruciating amounts of well ordered technical data. Dis-org me finds these strange relics of past technical literacy, and thumbs through them with no understanding or comprehension. Dis-org me is shocked to discover this forgotten alter-ego. He contemplates the fact that Dis and Org represent the same person separated only by time and injury. Dis and Org are two unique people united only by name.
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Category Archives: TBI
Archaeology
I continue to gain insight from my ongoing domestic archaeology project. What follows are a few of the tidbits unearthed by my constantly moving trowel.
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Complexity
If my insight into complexity is correct, then I have suffered a significant loss of function since the accident. This loss of function is demonstrated by:
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