Last night, I dreamed about lexical analysis, nosebleeds, colds, and being terribly guilty for something or other.
I also dreamed about cities on Mars, an underground medieval civilisation which worshipped the circle of light it recieved from the outside world until a big stone seal with torches burning on it was placed over the hole, and the torches snuffed out, subsurface service stations on large asteroids with skies and red sand, white-painted-metal-and-glass above-ground entrance halls, and generally the adventures involved in the escape of a holographic boy from his creators.
I also dreamed about cities on Mars, an underground medieval civilisation which worshipped the circle of light it recieved from the outside world until a big stone seal with torches burning on it was placed over the hole, and the torches snuffed out, subsurface service stations on large asteroids with skies and red sand, white-painted-metal-and-glass above-ground entrance halls, and generally the adventures involved in the escape of a holographic boy from his creators.
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Date: 2002-02-09 11:05 am (UTC)From:Neil
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Date: 2002-02-09 11:51 am (UTC)From:FWIW, my most interesting recent dream (and I only remember it because I told Fin about it in the morning) was of getting a letter from the sofa in the next room, and then finding I was unable to translate it because sofa thought isn't mappable in any form to human thought.
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Date: 2002-02-09 12:12 pm (UTC)From:no subject
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Date: 2002-02-09 03:42 pm (UTC)From:no subject
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Date: 2002-02-09 04:18 pm (UTC)From:But I'll tell him anyway :)
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Date: 2002-02-10 05:16 am (UTC)From:...but the rest of it is just my miswired brain :). Oh, and having way too many blankets helps.
If it's remembering the dreams that's the problem, to properly remember a dream you need at least half an hour after you wake up but before you hear/see/feel much to run through it again; waking up to an alarm, or someone calling, generally kills them off quite a bit, as does turning over or anything. (I have an advantage here, 'cos my parents get up half an hour before me so I'm gently woken up by their alarm from the other room, and hence have time to remember.)
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Date: 2002-02-10 05:19 am (UTC)From: