I’m not really tired, I tell myself. And I don’t feel like I want to go to sleep. Although I notice that I’m making a lot of speling errors. Gosh, it’s more difficult to write than I thought.
Filed my taxes tomorrow. Can you say that? Mixing imperfect and future tense in the same sentence is always fun. It evokes a feeling of timelessness. If it hasn’t happened yet, can I still know that it is going to happen? And can I use the imperfect in that case to denote an action which already has been completed, just not carried out yet? I mean, it’s not like it will not have been done, one day.
Vocative is cool, by the way. Read up on it today again. (The letters don’t seem to come out as I want them to.) Locative, however, is more trouble than it’s worth, and can be readily replaced by prepositions. I had written town “temporal” on a preposition in my word list, but I’m not sure why, or if it’s a temporal locative declension (?) or not. It should be, given that time is merely a dimension in space-time and can easily be mapped to something ridiculously conventional, probably using (gah! spelling) c, i, or possibly both.
I think I’ve written before about i. Or c. Or possibly e, i and pi. (Pie is good.) But c wasn’t in it. I think that’s how Einstein wrote it: t*c, or something. Time multiplied by c equals a distance somewhere. On an axis. The fourth axis. It could be imaginary. An imaginary axis, but that’s ok, because God sees everything, even imaginary axes. (The plural of axis is axes, isn’t it? Hebrew has singular, plural, and dual. Jerusalem – Yerushalam – somewhere became dual, Yerushalayim. Kind of like that error message in php when they expect a class namespace qualifier, which is two semicolons.)
Past midnight. Whohoo! I wonder what declension really means.
Okay, I’m tired. Time to fall alspeell. apseell. asleep. Yep.
PS. Noticed the time zone is wrong. Need to fixe that. Fix that.
PPS. Couldn’t fix the timezone. I wonder why. Must be something with WordPress, or the web serber. web server. Anyway.
PPPS. Cabbage? Who eats cabbage on a burrito?

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“PPPS. Cabbage? Who eats cabbage on a burrito?”
Answer: We do!!!
jaakko insisted that we use lettuce…but…but…i already sliced the cabbage. and it turned out well anyway. you should try it sometime. :-)
Spring cabbage on a burrito sounds like an excellent combination. After all, Swedes eat cabbage with their pizzas, so why not with a burrito?