Saturday, May 10, 2008

Home is where the heart is!

Does one actually exclaim thus (Home is where the heart is!!) only on returning home to find the heart one had either lost or left behind?
Steering clear of all argument, let me request you to consider the following argument.

Having returned home, if one doesn't stay at home to one's own heart's content or to the contentment of others' hearts, what does one say then?

And then, if one keeps running in and out of home all the time before leaving home again, whatever happens to the heart?


Enough confusion for the first post I guess. This post, along with the blog description and title, is enough confusion material to start with.
And whoever said encryption involved a lot of mathematics? :P

Using words to express an idea by itself often changes or degrades the quality of the original thought behind the idea. To use words to describe ideas, thoughts and feelings is to draw boundaries. Language is an imperfect communication tool. Encryption, in this context, is often a side effect of language. And when encryption is intentional, the effect is compounded ;-)

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