1826 hours

by Sarmad - March 15th, 2007
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I slide in the key. I open an envelope. Am I tired? I sit down on red faux-velvet and can hear a not-distant clarinet. My first thought is not food, nor the drink of which I will partake at 1826 hrs. My first thought is not even the tired sinew in my toe, but email and internet. I reach into my Brenthaven case (may the great white spirit forgive me for knowing a brand-name), and pull out the computer. I open the computer and find that I have received one email in the past 45 minutes. I checked email just before leaving my office for the bus-stop. [The central heating has now started. Please bear in mind that it is still winter. The blackbirds have started singing, but only at sunset and before dawn, as is appropriate. [I know you are asking why I am writing this.]] And so I see that I check email in an addictive manner; what do I hope to read? (Have you read Lovelock’s new book about Gaia’s Revenge?) The email I have received is mundane, even though the lecture I have just delivered was an attack on the banal. [I know you are now asking why somone who has just attacked banality would write something so banal. Please bear in mind that it is still winter.] I then open Safari, not for zebras, but for The Neocrats. I click on ’site admin’ and within seconds I am beginning to type. I realise that I have to leave the house in fifteen minutes [now you start to realise why I am writing this] and that I must speak to Lahut before I leave. Yes, I arrive and then leave. What shall I write about? Of course, how about a self-reflexive rhapsody on recent short-term memories? I could describe how I come in, check the post, sit down and start to write at random as I wait for Lahut! This is a revelation. And then I type, ‘I slide in the key.’ And then I remember that I checked the post, ‘I open an envelope.’ And as I write this again I remember that it was a brown envelope. I then sat down, ‘I sit down on red faux-velvet,’ and listen to the strains of a strained, straining clarinet lesson.

17 Responses to “1826 hours”

  1. mogogo says:

    i am moved to the core.

  2. leva says:

    That was a great sequence of non-events.

    I am left with an urge to get a Brenthaven. I don’t even know what kind of case that is. This is the power of product placement.

  3. Saleem says:

    That was the ultimate neocratic template entry. It surpasses Witty and Smug. I too am moved. The Earth moved. Namaste!

  4. Sanisha says:

    i have written and erased my comment for the [umpteenth] time now, wow.

  5. Lincoln says:

    Go see Shakespeare. He pulls off self-awareness and complete aesthetic being better than Sarmad.

    Still, we all have to start somewhere.

    Question, why is reflexivity important? I ask this philosophically, rather than rhetorically or in argument.

  6. Lincoln says:

    I should better have said “simultaneous self-awareness and complete aesthetic being”. That’s what I meant, really.

  7. Sanisha says:

    what if I don’t get Shakespeare or his “simultaneous self awareness and complete aesthetic being”…will I be burned at the stake ?

  8. Saleem says:

    Yes! Who doesn’t get Shakespeare? It’s basically you and that trog philistine, Mogogo. We’ll burn you both.

  9. Sanisha says:

    Saleem, does The Earth move when you read Shakepeare? if it does please tell me which parts to look out for and I will try to get him.

    /i guess this is what Original Sin would call a troll, thin ice i am skating on.

  10. Lincoln says:

    Sanisha, have you watched Shakespeare live, or just read him? Watching a top-rate performance goes a long way toward really getting any of his plays. You have to be patient through the first few scenes while you’re not understanding things, then by act five you’re jut blown away. I would highly recommend any production by the RSC or the company at the New Globe in London, if you can get there.

  11. Sanisha says:

    Lincoln, one my new Years resolutions is to appreciate invest more of my time and energy into Arts, the Arts, I know Shakepeare is on that list too, so thanks for the tip.

    Today, as we approach Spring equinox does it mean that the length of days in the North and Southern hemisphere,are becoming more equal? Sunset in Cape Town is 19:00 hours which is 17:00 UTC, so that means that all those on GMT +1 hr are still fasting at that time, but we all fast for on average 12 hours by this time of the year? is that right?

  12. Sarmad says:

    Yes, I think most of the world is 12 hours today.

  13. Odysseus says:
  14. Sarmad says:

    I am going to quote Mogogo and see if this trail will be picked up again:

    Namaste!

  15. Mogogo says:

    The Cherries in my garden are already ripe and I predict my apple crop will be complete by August. Last year it wasnt until Mid July that i had cherries and apples in October.

  16. Mandel Cola says:

    Non-events, sure. But well written, yes. The point is to keep us wanting, waiting for the revelation. And even if you remain in anticipation indefinitely, perhaps perplexingly never reaching revelation, the writer has still reached his aim, yes? Let us all purchase Brenhavens. Let us seek them out and whatever they are, let us purchase them.

  17. Sanisha says:

    “Last year it wasn’t until Mid July that I had cherries and apples in October” Mogogo

    hilarious…but plz don’t tease Sarmad.

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