well, I had my art show. My work will still be up until the end of the month but at least the reception is over. I was there for about 4 hours and I was so bored I got myself a new piercing. It's a surface piercing called a vertical madison. I will have pictures posted soon. The piercing was done by Nick at Straight to the Point.
I will be moving in 9 days and leaving for Paris in 14. I still haven't been able to get my passport so my friend and I have to drive all the way to Seattle tomorrow. We have to be there by 8am which means we have to leave by 5am. I'm debating on whether to stay up all night or go to bed early.
I just finished this book that is really awesome and everyone should read it if you haven't already. It's called Ishmael by Daniel Quinne. It's very philosophical which isn't really my thing but it turned out to be really interesting.
I will be moving in 9 days and leaving for Paris in 14. I still haven't been able to get my passport so my friend and I have to drive all the way to Seattle tomorrow. We have to be there by 8am which means we have to leave by 5am. I'm debating on whether to stay up all night or go to bed early.
I just finished this book that is really awesome and everyone should read it if you haven't already. It's called Ishmael by Daniel Quinne. It's very philosophical which isn't really my thing but it turned out to be really interesting.
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If you really read Isaac Asimov for fun
You might try "A New Kind of Science" by Stephen Wolfram
Stephen gives very interesting talks about his work, but the actual book is really dry, it even hurt my dad's brain, and he works with neural networks, and that kind of thing
Of course Mr.Wolfram writes about real stuff, but if you really enjoy Asimov, Stephen shouldn't be too much for you and understanding his stuff could lead to big time jobs and world domination and that kind of thing
If you're interested just add it to your wish list and i'll buy it for you, er next month- i'm taped out for now
ps Isaac's books about Geology are much easier to read than his robot books
pps the two main premises of A New Kind of Science are
A. Using computers for what they're really good at aka doing lots of calculation over and over, and providing visual mythology for mathematical problems
B. Simple programs can provide complex output, aka mountain ranges, cloud formations, the wide diversity of life