The end of the year is around the corner. There are varied spins on “speak of the devil”. I was shown a really neat one some time ago;
“Talk of an angel and you hear his wings.”
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The end of the year is around the corner. There are varied spins on “speak of the devil”. I was shown a really neat one some time ago;
“Talk of an angel and you hear his wings.”
Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.
There’s a fun and purposively perplexing novel called “His Master’s Voice”. Inside, it invents the term circular irony.
Fuzzy search is spooktastic. I’m sometimes asked, but I know nothing of generally. I don’t read much tech news these days, but I do speed-read headlines and peek in occasionally.
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I’ve gotten used to hearing a certain phrase. “You can’t trust the ” to not make mistakes. That’s how you know; they kind of did it. Imagine there’s a box and that box is orange.
Someone takes that orange box, calls it a black box, declares that orange is the new black, points to another orange box and tells you to open up that black box. Can you … no questions asked? If so, then you might have mathematical powers (or color blindness).
I was thinking the other day that when I first saw , my initial question was, “Why is everything not important?” And, I was told that’s not (not) important. Shared abstractions; they drive on parkways and park on driveways.
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I unexpectedly saw an amazing game programmed in Scratch today. I was never that good but they still teach Scratch around these parts. “I programmed this from Scratch” never gets old.