Hehe, no it's ok. Stuff like today's preview card makes me think it's the folks at Wizards who are high:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgcom/daily/mf5Fortunately, I doubt they'll have to ban this Time card too. Pretty sweet.
Update: In the interests of not double-posting I'll just modify this one for now. I just took a look at the mtgnews.com spoiler for Kamigawa, though, and this block is looking to be indescribably cool, and that's with only 30-some cards out so far.
Some currently listed cards to pay attention to:
* Blessed Breath - The Splice onto Arcane ability is a winner. Blessed Breath is itself is less important.
* Reciprocate - The signals we're getting from Wizards suggests that there will be a cycle of indestructible cards. The set has a built-in method for dealing with them. Not the best one I've ever seen, but it will be important to the set's viability.
* Hinder - They aren't reprinting Counterspell again. Get over it. That said, Hinder has a lot of advantages over its forebear, although the higher cost will keep it in the permanently weaker category.
* Cranial Extraction - It took me a bit to figure out why this was in Kamigawa and cheaper than I expected. The answer is in the new Legends rule. With Cranial Extraction you can clear the way for your Legend of choice to come into play and stay there uncontested.
* Struggle for Sanity - I pooh poohed this one initially. As the rest of the block unfolds, however, this could become extremely useful to cut down on their supply of Splice onto Arcane Spells and to combat the massive card drawing blue is sporting so far.
* Sakura-Tribe Elder - A card that has enough points in its favor to virtually dominate both Rampant Growth and Diligent Farmhand at what they do best? Yeah, I'll be scrubbing commons boxes for these.
There will be plenty more I'm sure, and the cards I didn't mention include many that will be devastating in play. The new environment continues to shape itself up, however, and I don't think I've ever seen a block with potential like this.