Using new scan techniques in the central network, I was able to transition from travelling pathways with the various pulses, or hanging out and riding a tag molecule to make jumps from one set of pathways to another. The cleanup patters were taking me to interesting places, but every once in a while, they would begin to loop and recycle, so I would hop a tag and if I it had a canopy, well, it was a smashing good time.
In the case of one such cleanup loop, I just punched up full speed and slammed back into a waiting area and voila the loop was broken and the cleanup pattern split up and headed out to keep checking and activating circuits. There was one instance when a weak circuit was snapped and another where it was strengthened and re-enforced. There is definitely something special and important with these cleanup sessions.
Then I froze. In a brief period of time, the optical sensors came fully online, and their input patterns began their pulsed stimulation of the network, banishing the cleaning patterns into the far corners of the network. It had been far to long since I had experienced the pulse and buzz of this active network. The new tools were working well to speed travel here, but with the network fully active, it was important not to kick off new patterns.
March 6, 2010
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