You’re reading this tomorrow!
As foreshadowed in my blog post here, I came up with a method of FTL communications. I finally took the time to remember it and write it on a post-it note, which I will reproduce here:
Robots, Zombies, Unicorns, and Oxford commas.
As foreshadowed in my blog post here, I came up with a method of FTL communications. I finally took the time to remember it and write it on a post-it note, which I will reproduce here:
Lately I’ve been thinking about how some skills (usually “hand-eye coordination” skills) are based on an individual’s ability to create an isomorphism. That is, the ability to map one’s body onto something abstract (or at least ‘non-body’).
In continuing with the previous post about apartment organization & new furniture, here is an overview of my room’s contents (click for larger versions):
In my recent Ikea splurge of ’09, I bought 2 Billy bookcases. These books are listed on my LibraryThing account. I have them organized as follows (some fuzzy boundaries exist):
This is it, dudes!!! A few more minutes of code tinkering and I got this new plugin working like a mop! Now I can draw an image just as easily as making a post, so there’s no reason for me not to include a picture with every post.
Here’s the first one: