Carpe Noctem
The air is calm and fair this dusk. The sea rolls gently into the horizon. Black and sleek is the iPod terrain and the iPod sky. The deranged recluse awakens and tumbles out of the grotto into the opaque glassy gleam of the star-frozen forests far away from the tranquil heath. Troglodytes and spelunkers mechanically pace the fused soda ash in hamiltonian paths.
Asynchronous flickers pass between astral points and points of consciousness. There is, foremost, the long line of heroes dipping there toes into the Northern Sea. Combined with desire, this synchronized moment whirls the grotto into a blurry gyration and hurls it back to the leaden moors. The eremite, wild and weeping, disembarks and kisses the elfin meadow. A clutch of gangly branches forms affection in the symbology and an embrace in the manifestation.
There are no confused alarms of cracking icebergs and lurching glaciers, but rather, only plaintive gales that sweep the dismal mead.
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The blogger who got fired from Microsoft is a baby faced wunderkind underneath the Van Dyke.
Digg's chief architect has an almost Euro-prettiness going on. Keep the geek-apps coming!
We like him: urbane, articulate, dark hair, fair skin, youthful, photogenic.
Geeky cool, youthful, perhaps a bit contrarian, full of cred. We like him.
He looks like a royal with his unkempt elegance. So handsome, so successful.
Life is kind to the wealthiest man/most famous geek: the all important baby face to go along with everything else.
This Linux genius cannot take a bad picture. He is quite literally overflowing with youthful exuberance here.
Undeniable baby face. Lifestyle, diet, and a cherubic facial shape affect this honorary wunderkind's appearance.
Such refreshing boyish charm and, let's not forget, cyberpunk brilliance. A definite honorary wunderkind.
great view and picture
Posted by: hgh | August 25, 2008 at 10:13 AM