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Iteration and recursion, if at first you don’t succeed, if at first….

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Hey, Got my results back earlier than expected. Got deja vu as well, degree is going to be delayed by at least year. Got lost in the darkness of suburbian, well not lost, just took the largest figure of eight of my life to date, but that kind of makes sense considering the circumstances. I [...]

Dainty precocity, rinse and repeat and elaborate grandiose glass shards

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Greetings people, The time of disentanglement is upon us. Finally free from the multiple integrands that ranged between t =0 and t = lots, I have the hourglass worth of time to quickly jot down some notes as to how life is , has been and will be. Assessment is all over now, it should [...]

Alive but bombarded with reality….

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Hey everyone, Apologies for the delay, things have been busy. I really need to get Ivanhoe fixed and Audacity recording or mencoder recording a live video stream with sound. I walked 8 kms for Breast Cancer on Mothers Day, and an extra four km to get to and from the event. I also walked about [...]

What is wrong with sighing ? *sigh*

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Hey everyone, In an attempt at another short blog post, why does everyone ask what is wrong if I sigh either online or offline and when I answer a response less than great to a “How are you ?” question ? Why is something wrong ? Why are we used to something being wrong? and [...]

Gamma Gamma radiation , zap, crackle, psing

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Hey, This goes out all the Maths people I know. It also intends to be one of my shorter posts. Gamma Song MathmaticalPi Flax, Burlap, Flannel And quoting Ivanhoe (because I love Burbank Films Australia animated feature film which I have and watched on VHS) “Second to NONE,” said the Pilgrim, who had stood near [...]