This is a lot like me without GPS. (It’s actually from the Laws of Eternity though.)
A week after the half-day fever and the onset of the super hemorrhoid, I can barely feel anything at all. Â There is only the slightest hint of blood, and I can live my life as usual. I haven’t quite done that, and ideally I never will. Â One should take advantage of learning experiences like this.
I spent literally hours today trying to find out where I can buy the movies by Happy Science. I have seen snippets from three of them  on YouTube, including the latest, the Laws of Eternity, which I have seen in full (albeit in a low-resolution download) and will review tomorrow.
In the end, I sent a mail to their European contact address. Â Hopefully they won’t track me down, kidnap me and brainwash me into worshiping El Cantare. I love their anime (see tomorrow) but I see it as pious fiction. Â Kind of like the “Left Behind” series… if Left Behind was written by happy, optimistic technologists instead of angry, frightened Luddites.
I still haven’t bought tickets to the job course in Oslo next week. I probably should. Unless something new happens, I should be able to go, as long as I don’t stray too far from the nearest toilet. Â And with my new phone with GPS and Google Maps I should be able to find my way despite having the sense of direction of a drunk badger. The main problem could be to dodge the Swine Flu. Â It has begun its attack on Norway now (tourists have brought it home from abroad), although it is set to explode only when the schools open.