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Thanks For Stopping By
Sorry for the dearth of posts, I’ve started my teacher certification classes and so my evening activities have been focussed more on reading assignments than writing blog posts. I think I’m adjusting to the new work load and will resume … Continue reading
Wonder if this would work for tusks?
I’ve always wanted tusks (and wings and a leopard-like pelt). I wonder if this can be used to grow them.
Feelin’ Groovy
Well, not exactly groovy, but better than last week. I have night classes for the next week and a half to get my substitute teacher’s credential – so now I have another excuse for light posting. I haven’t abandoned the … Continue reading
What happened?
I was sick for the first part of the week, and then it took a full day to get everything loaded onto the new MacBook Pro before I was up and running again. I’ll be more escritacious this week. Is … Continue reading
A Few Figures
I’ve been playing with the parametric plot function on Mathematica, just seeing what Lissajous figures I could turn into Gravatars. I’m starting to get a feel for some of the consequences of the scaling parameters. I’ll add that I’m building … Continue reading
Coming Soon
I do intend to write more about what makes a phrase memorable for me, why I like blogs and facebook but am largely uncommunicative in 3-D outside the classroom and home, and what is going on with calories and soft … Continue reading