I admit that I was impressed. The Canopy team had trained hard and was performing very well. In individual conversions with some of the team members, I discovered that there was a new thirst for experience and knowledge. There was also some concern, since these Electrons were not familiar with the workings of the innards of this world of One-Eight-Ones, meshworks, and the choreographed dance that happens all around.
Rolling the Shorty a little bit, I demonstrated the flexibility of this little molecule, as the Canopy locked in to a slow orbit above my position. I knew that I had learned allot through my interaction with the team, and the creation of the Sphere-O-Vision. Having a few friendly Electrons about is always a plus, so I dropped the Seven onto the mesh and buried the Shorty into the surface of the mesh and then a layer down.
The Canopy team gasped at what they thought was a permanent condition, but we maintained contact. I was using one of my local electrons to form a spin-pair, and together, we were able to make talk-taps that were more directional than any solo-tap. The team responded quickly, forming a similar pair for replies. And then I dove clearly thorough the meshwork to the other side and set up to roll there, chatting with the Canopy the entire time.
May 17, 2010
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