Half The Horizon’s Gone

I often hear people say “false sense of security” when they talk about people attainging certain material item or even some kind of personal relationship. For example, getting a can of mace to carry around in your purse might give one a false sense of security. Another example, being married gives one a false sense of security.

So, what I want to know is what does it mean to be secure. If everything you ever thought could make you feel better actually doesn’t do anything for you then does this mean everything in our lives is false? It seems like nothing actually makes one secure, so is “security” a made up term, like “love”? (I’ll save the Love theory for another entry)

It actually angers me a little when people say that now, as if they are so much more “secure” and perhaps that’s not even what they intended it to mean. Perhaps they realize that they do the same thing and find themselves feeling falsely secure as well. Still, one shouldn’t trivialize something someone else has so much faith in. That bugs me.

A Lack of Warmth

1. Happy Chinese New Year

and

2. So my space heater died last night and I need a new one.

Yes, I need one. The heater in our apartment has not worked since I’ve lived there and I’m not sure if I know how to make it work. I’m also not sure of how environmentally friendly it is either.

My new plan is to find a thermostatic space heater and somehow frankenstein a solar panel to power it. That’s right, I just used “frankenstein” as a verb, what now?!

Anyone have suggestions on where I can buy a relatively small and not amazingly expensive solar panel? Also a place where I might find information on how to wire it? I’ll need somewhere to store the energy so I’m assuming I’ll have to look into a battery of some sort. I’ll need to connect the panel to the battery, and the battery will have to have a hook up to a female outlet so I can plug in the heater.