Saturday, May 3, 2008

Black Spot Claimstimber Tech

Essence Tired of being between a rock wall in the teeming

Tired of being between a rock on the wall, often considered the possibility of implementing different strategies.

Is it not possible to step aside and let them fight each other? Yes, it would be a possibility, but in this case the metaphor does not work: the sword would be at great disadvantage, he would only minor damage to the wall, while it would be dull and useless (well, depending on which sword both could be greatly diminished, but still the wall remain in place). And anyway, why would they want fight between them?

If not ... Is it not possible to leave them in accordance with both? At first, they could think of strategies to achieve this. But analyzing a bit, can be very revealing conclusions. According to the elements of the metaphor, is the sword that they want something from me, the wall is limited to me at the mercy of the sword. We might think, then, that the metaphor fails again or ... the wall and the sword are in cahoots!

The latter possibility would explain many things. The sword-wall situation is one of those things about which one thinks "it is impossible to have given way!" Or "there must be some kind of universal conspiracy." According to our findings (mine) there is no kind of universal conspiracy but rather local. The devil and the deep, dark and unexpected purposes, I placed among them. Since the itinerary

Conspiranoids which led this mental rehearsal, you might think that finally both have their way and I go missing, or am just an instrument that neither gains nor loses.

Or ... is just a metaphor badly designed.

So what you earn with disquisitions? I believe nothing. If it's just a metaphor badly designed, I have to leave in favor of better ones.

Here comes another problem. My attempts to find a more appropriate metaphor is unsuccessful. Phrases like "I threw in a compactor powered cars "are too fatalistic and believe that best describe the situation, especially considering that the subject is only one attacker. "I was between the meat grinder and the stick pushes the butcher meat," while best describes the situation, it is inadequate, both in length and elegance. Dear

groups, continue to seek appropriate sentences. When you give with one that satisfies me, I will try to warn as soon as possible, and by the same media.

Greetings.

Cronopio (essay written for a situation of "between a rock and a hard place").