Ok, some of you devoted readers have asked me, "hey Justin, how did you first find about the Core?"
The answer - I stumbled across it one day. I was having lunch one day at D-Hall back when I was in college at JMU, and I was marvelling at the thought of living in a world full of circular buildings. No sharp corners, no left or right turns - just a big spiral that brought you around and around until you couldn't go around anymore. At that point you're in the very center of the building. "What's in the very center of D-Hall?" I asked myself. So I went to check it out.
I walked into the kitchen, walked past the employee bathrooms, past the stock supply closets and finally came to a door. I opened the door just a crack, then a little more. Finally the door was wide open and I was looking at a circular courtyard with a few patchy spots of grass littered with cigarette butts. "Hmm," I said, "that's what's in the center of D-Hall". Pretty anticlimactic right? WRONG! I was dead wrong in fact. I had been led astray and was standing in a decoy courtyard that upon close inspection even had a fake blue sky painted on the ceiling. If you've ever seen "The Truman Show", you'd remember the scene at the end where Truman is drifting on a boat and the boat crashes into the edge of his universe (or the movie studio he's being filmed in). Just like that, I noticed a ladder painted in such a way that it blended into the side of the courtyard. The ladder led me out to the roof of D-Hall where I observed that I wasn't in the center of the building, but was about 20 feet away from the center. A healthy mixture of curiosity, background research, and talking to the right people led to my gradual accumulation of knowledge concerning the Core and its doings. Subsequent trips to the Core and its vicinity would follow.
Monday, January 10, 2005
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment