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Ok status. Nothing in the xyz is ok. Everything in the xyz is ok. Both are kind of extreme. It also seems pretty easy to interpolate both extreme wrong answers if you have one thing. And sort of estimate the 99.9% missing bits. But Im not smart enough to know what Im doing. Without a handheld petaflop cloudpoint particle measuring interpolator. And a lot of time drawing as-builts that no one else would draw. Except those weird underpaid neo-realists in the movie industry. And guys trying to draw comprehensive dimensioned drawings on graph paper with a multi-color Bic pen for the lowest bid. So. Professionally and technically its kind of moot. And high. Power naps are helpful. End of haiku. Ok at one extreme 4 great grandparents in 1905. 3 of the 4 might have traveled through Calgary am Bow in 1905. 1 of the 4 might have traveled through Frankfurt am Main in 1905. All on the same day. But I dont have a 1905 railway schedule, tellers accounting ledger, or even a .SIM file of what the occupancy capacity of the train station was in 1905 at high noon. To accurately triangulate what did or could have happened as a coincidence at a specific moment in time in 1905. The great grandpa (age 17) traveling by steam train from Wroclaw through Frankfurt to Berlin might have had with him, a brand-new 1905 Latin Bible, a newspaper, a chess box, and a mandolin made in Naples. He probably had a guild network on Facebooker, Twitterhof, LinkedIneriener. Somewhat likely, his accent is recognizably perfectly not Austrian. On the same day in 1905 the other three great grandpas (age 30), (age 17), (age 13) might have been together on the same imaginary harvest express train. One (age 30) with an almost Devonshire or SW accent, had walked from a house made of sod grass bricks to a train station connecting to capital Regina, Canada. And sat beside a teenager (age 17) who had walked from his room in a house at the end of MacLaren St across the Laurier bridge to the train station beside the canal near parliament in capital Ottawa. And then were joined by another teenager who got on the trans-Canada train in capital Winnipeg. Somewhat likely, none of the three owned a watch. Or money to buy many postcards to send home to their parents c/o Weyburn (SK), Ottawa (ON), and Bernie, (MB). And continued to Calgary to see if there was work. Hauling oil field barrels of paraffin wax to the candlestick makers. Then continued on to see if there was winter lumberjack work between The Not Necessarily Unionized bunk saloon in Golden and the Hells Steampunks dock in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 06:52:37 +0000

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