September 8, 2010

Twisting Tokens

In consideration of the excellence that had been achieved by the electron network, along with the fact that a major enhancement had just been initiated, the rest of random time was allocated to the electrons for their enjoyment. There were a number of new tokens that had been gleaned, and a great number of new pingers had been added to respond to the influx. Part of the fun of being a Pinger is getting to come back and dive into random time to speed the resolution process.
With direct contact to the node in question, the game is to bring back as much of the encoded waveform as possible, playing it back as accurately as you are capable as other electrons evaluate the channels that illuminate and sizzle in response. Other pingers that observe, may find similarities in their own detectable waveforms, and desire to understand the interconnection between their special token and the tokens learned by others; blurting out partial patterns of their own for repetition by the participant.

Many of the latest symbols had to do with the flow of material that was brought to the entire system via wands and other long branch-point activities. I happened that there were a number of tokens that were associated with elimination buffers, and that the deployment of these tokens differed depending on where and whom the central network was and interacting with. In some cases, the tokens were quite graphic and forceful, especially in the presence of those with whom there was a sense of familiarity, provided that the interaction was reasonably private.

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