But this issue over re-wiring these sets of points is getting me down. If I had the money I would definitely pay somebody to do it for me.
But, that's not to be. Since the task has no inherent pleasure I have tried to find a justification for my tackling it. My first port of call would normally be that I might learn something from doing it. But I honestly believe that even if I manage to work out the logic of the polarity switching, and understand the nature of the electrical connections that have to be made, I will never utilise that knowledge again. And that thought depresses me and puts me off doing it.
However, a few days ago, a justification presented itself to me.
It has often been said, has it not, that as one grows older one can stem mental decline by exercising one's brain. I'm sure that the scientific basis for this claim is flimsy but casual observation of older people being given some kind of mental task to perform does suggest that they do indeed become more mentally animated.
This then is my justification. By seriously grappling with the logical and technological issues asociated with wiring these points I might eke out a few extra months of enhanced mental performance in other areas.
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Silver Apples
That resume was stolen from Wikipedia. But, it seems about right.
They remind me of Hot Chip, a band I like an awful lot.
Very, very silly video combined with an infectious beat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs9NgGZkErU
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