27 July 2014

Notes - GMG.One is ebook ready / 'I am everywhere' plot (no letters,no numbers)

         Mid-morning. You read the Sunday Comics and paper, programmed the DVR for the week and are ready to work on tightening the format. You have not yet heard from BookBaby about the questions you asked concerning this. You have the litter boxes to scrub out today so the residue can be set out with the trash tonight. – Amorella

         0921 hours. I still want to write about the film Lucy but I am perplexed about what to say about the themes (for lack of a better word) that run parallel to themes in GMG. First, I am not sure what they are and will have to review the film again and take specific notes.

         Perhaps you should wait on this. You cannot readily compare unlike works. The film touches on a ‘afterlife consciousness’ scenario at its conclusion but otherwise you appear to be reading too much into this. – Amorella

         1150 hours. I am working on the chapter four formatting, and I discovered a couple more errors along the way. Here are my present format settings after reading specs online:

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General e-Publication Final Formatting - Novel
Ariel font throughout; Chapter and Title at 16 font; Segment Titles at 14 font; Body Manuscript at 12 font; Double Space; 3 spaces down from each; 3 centered dots at conclusion of segment; No dots after poem introduction to chapters.
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         1700 hours. I have finished the formatting. The ebook appears ready to send to the publisher.
         Good. Tomorrow post the book online set up under its own titled blog. –Amorella
         1704 hours. So, there is no need to publish under an ebook then?
         No, boy. That would not be cricket. Go with BookBaby tomorrow after you have set up the blog. Post. – Amorella


         2204 hours. We had a late supper. Carol had no fat cottage cheese and I had cereal. We watched and caught up on the “Suits” series. The trash is out and it is almost time for bed. I was looking on the blog and saw more readers were looking at the 22 July 2014 blog, “No letters, no numbers”. This is what was important in Lucy. Lucy said this towards the end of the movie when she was ‘leaving’ the physical world. You said those words last Tuesday.
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          “Whoa. (0852 hours). I cannot imagine your perspective Amorella.

         That is the point, boy. No letters, no numbers – what have you got? – Amorella”
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         I know it is coincidence but the point is that the writer of the Lucy script had the concept, first actually, but I didn’t know this. Now, in the film where Lucy ends up is a voice on the telephone saying, “I AM EVERYWHERE.” - rho
[See below]
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The Plot
. . . “Norman takes a flash drive from an advanced supercomputer created by Lucy's body using the matter in the room and a text message from Lucy answering the question appears on Del Rio's phone: ‘I AM EVERYWHERE.’” . . .
Selected from – Wikipedia - Lucy
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         2217 hours. Now I did not interpret your use of the words with being everywhere. I thought of a place [where Amorella is] is where ‘matter’ cannot exist, and the logic drove me to your [Amorella] being as a ‘thought’ at the time. Okay. Now I feel better. You were right about my context and the film’s context. Although the same words are used the meaning, the context, is not the same. Nevertheless, when I heard the words in the film it struck me immediately. I’m glad I have this settled before bed. (2225)
         2226 hours. The question arises – a thought does not have a sense of being, you [Amorella] present yourself as being dynamic. You write the manuscript and you write in the blog as a separate sense of ‘being’ connected but not attached to my mind. How is the reasoning in that?
         It takes you a while to pick up on things, boy. – Amorella
         2231 hours. It does. Also, it is late and I am tired. Some other time perhaps or perhaps not. Now is not the time.

         Post. - Amorella

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