Humans are adaptable critters. Or perhaps the Lemming should say "adapting."
For example, although they've got top-rate color vision and see well enough to avoid trees at twilight, humans are most sincerely not nocturnal. But instead of accepting a role as day-dwellers, they keep developing new ways to stay active: no matter where a sun is relative to the local horizon.
They do, however, seem to like feeling "in control," even when the actual work is getting done — and quite well — by their tech.
The Lemming recalls a time when a train's "driver" didn't tell the train's AI that he was stepping out of the vehicle — and ran after the train as it left without him.
Vaguely-related posts:
- "It's Morning — Somewhere — Or Maybe Near Sunset"
(September 12, 2014) - "From the Mind of the Lemming: Morning in the City"
(August 29, 2014) - "Gone for the Weekend"
(July 4, 2014) - "From the Mind of the Lemming: Xanadu Springs"
(June 20, 2014) - "From the Mind of the Lemming: The Lemming's Walking Stick"
(May 23, 2014)
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