Saturday, May 9, 2009

Walter's Lab Notes: The Road Not Taken

Two new pieces of the Fibonacci spiral this week, plus some other goodies:
  • Walter reasserts that it was William Bell who wrote the Manifesto (the typewriter was better-suited to his long fingers).
  • He compares the Chapter of Ethics to the Gospel of Judas again, convinced that it will prove Bell innocent.
  • He alludes to mythological "firestarters," such as Prometheus, Mixcoatl, Surt, and Vulcan.
  • He deplores himself for being unable to answer Olivia's questions in the coffee shop, and vows to jump-start his memory using his old record collection.
  • Walter prefers Chicago over Delta Blues!

2 comments:

  1. Would have been cool if no notes were done since he had to go

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  2. He seems somewhat remorseful in these notes,but troubled.

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