“He will conquer who has learnt the artifice
of deviation. Such is the art of maneuvering”
~Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Transitions. In writing, in science, in every part of life,we all move from one thing to the next. Sometimes we stop in between, sometimes we skip a few, always we move, but rarely by our own accord.
Until Tomorrow…
Hello.
My name is Teik.
I was a programmer.
Before I met her.
Some people I know have tried to define her. Prove her existence.
They failed.
She does not exist.
She just IS.
She is the Catalyst, the Coverter. She makes weak things strong, strong things stronger.
Like me for instance.
I was a programmer. One of the best, in fact. I strung pointers everywhere I went. My code spanned as many languages as it could.
I as the fastest, the most veristile, as I said, the best. I was hired to preform two functions.
First, I was to manage the database. My algorithms collected data and predicted results.
Second, I was to help Zake program his machines. He didn’t need much help. He was pretty good with peripheral programming.
I ended up with an extra function though. Lunch was always a time of neutrality.
She made it so.
Delilah
That was different in a good way…missed one thing that I saw
One of the best, in fact. I strung pointers everywhere i went……can you tell that capitalization avoided one of your “I’s”??
Comment by Lizzie — January 27, 2008 @ 4:17 pm |
This was intriguing.
Comment by Jordan B. — January 29, 2008 @ 8:59 am |
For sure this had better have another chapter by the time I come back to read your blog again. No mistakes that I could see.
Comment by Shaundra — January 29, 2008 @ 9:57 am |
If i resurface the old ones, would that count?
Comment by Matt, Associate in Arms — January 29, 2008 @ 10:24 am |
uh… typo in the title, folks. VOTH means diddley. VOTF means Visions of the Future, and makes much more.
Comment by Matt — January 29, 2008 @ 11:03 am |