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A moving ceiling fan actually makes a room warmer. Motion = Heat. It's only the effect of air moving across skin that generates the sensation of coolness. I cannot stand being in a room with light breezes, as it aggravates/triggers facial pain with me (trigeminal neuralgia).
I also have very acute hearing, so either need a very quiet environment to work/read, or I need to have on headphones.
I like walks on the beach. I live nowhere near any beaches.
I've read forever, and like John Carter, have always been in my 30s, apparently. Oh, I know I was a child once, but was always the child thinking "sheesh, what a bunch of CHILDREN... I think I'll go play chess with Dad." Or, more often, "Sheesh, what a bunch of children. I shall rule them."
That said, I've spent most of my life trying to consciously recapture a "childlike" state of mind. I mean, really. It's a very powerful mind that can learn to walk, talk, read, and do magical things. I mean that... when I'm in that wonderful waking dream state, and my mind hovers around that state, I remember, truly remember, that when I was a boy I could fly.
Last edited by Taylor514ce; 06-26-2008 at 05:31 PM.
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