November 21, 2009

Focus

Discovering a circuit through the multi-point wand of Forty-Sevens was an unexpected surprise. Being able to tell if the wand was about to make double-contact from the pushes and pulls that I see on the central network was even better. Certain patterns appear just before the circuit is completed, and this makes time to look for other clues and in new places.

Returning to the interesting end of the multi-point wand, I once again observed another transfer of densely packed molecules and agitated One-Eight-Ones. While taking the ride to close the circuit, I once again began to focus on the long chain of ringlets that were coupled by Eights. As stubborn as they can be, it's nice to see an Eight doing some real work.

Moving away from the connecting Eight and getting close to one of the many Ones-Eight protrusions, one of the protrusions extended farther than the rest, since it was built onto the Six that had been knocked from the ringlet by an intruding Eight. With such confusion and opportunity, I had no real difficulty slipping in and forcing some lucky electron into the slippery shells of the Forty-Seven wand. I hope the ejectee knows how to flip.

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