a pretty good "seek and count" object example :)
Only I think this is the kind of counting scientists do all the time...
It won't hurt to try! :)
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Long ago, when the world was a dark and gloomy place, there was a little. Unsure of each footstep she made, she felt as if all that surrounded her was consumed by indifference. The shadows she saw every day made her think not wise to interact with the environment... only that kept her a lonely person. One miraculous day... ...blablabla!!! Who cares? Feel you need some ideas for fun? Welcome, you've come to the right place! Just remember - I am exactly what you think I might be: insane!
Only I think this is the kind of counting scientists do all the time...
It won't hurt to try! :)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16785254/
The rules are simple
Think of an object that is everywhere... and yet still countable. And... count. Better yet, compete with somebody.
Still not clear? I'll tell you a little about Poland then...
Once upon a time, long ago, so long the newborns shall never know, in the silly year 2004... or was it 2003... (?) ... to see a police officer were there was no trouble was very rare. Not that you'd see them anyway; to see a police officer were there was trouble indeed was even the more spectacular. The only place the sight of a police officer would not shock you was the Warsaw Main Station. No comments. The last place I remember to expect a single officer was the street I lived in. Too much work, you know?
One day, Warsaw had learnt that there would be an important something something, and so it was necessary to have lots and lots of patrols, for some time at least. Well, the view of all the many police officers everywhere was striking enough, he started to count them. But then again, he always liked to count things... he once told me that long before I can remember, there were no satellite dishes, especially in Poland. So one day they appeared, and he himself being an 8-year-old or so felt obliged to count them all. Mind you, I think that was still in the communist times...
The next day, I was off to school for a single lesson of French. Usually, I simply take a bus... but there was so much traffic and confusion I decided to go on foot. I walked for half an hour or so, and with my own index finger of my right hand, I counted 523 police officers, plus an unknown digit of them in 3 vehicles. Now... imagine my brother, the master of counting, learning I beat his previous day's record of about 200. Damn! Next thing I knew we were both walking Al. Jana Pawła II (an important street in Warsaw), competing. He counted whatever he could find on the left side of the street, I counted the right side. I believe I won again...
Last month it was Christmas, right? The only thing in Warsaw that could help you know it was that time of the year were the decorative Christmas trees. I counted those on Christmas Eve... only that feels a little perverse... the best way to count is by looking into other people homes through their windows... hehe...
Just one more tip from me: be careful! If you are counting while on a walk, you may sometimes wonder if a certain position has been counted already or not... don't count too far in advance! And if you happen to count while in a vehicle, you might get dizzy... and if you happen to be the one driving: don't be stupid, for crying out loud! Stop counting!
... my brother is going to kill me once he finds out I'm selling this idea to public...
Appreciate what you've got, because basically: I'm fantastic!
- it is a sport, characteristic for the act of having fun. Spelled together, not seperatley. The verb: to funhave. (Example: I wanna funhave!!!)
- the rules of funhaving is not as obvious as it may seem. Making up new things to do in order to have a hell of a good time requires practice and creativity. An individual might feel he or she is plainly being silly: the hardest obsacle to beat.
- there are two ways of funhaving: the standard funhaving, and the novel funhaving, in short called adventuring. Standard funhaving requires a set of repeated activities (rel. leasure), whereas adventuring is - simply going wild!!!