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 Saturday, June 24, 2006

Okay, completely off topic from what I normally write about; but I had a chance to think today (yes, frightening isn't it?) while driving 60 miles home. As I was entering Lincoln, I noticed a black squirrel and it reminded me of a friend of mine who had one living in his tree a few years back that had a white ring around its tail. It was a very weird looking squirrel. I thought to myself, "Isn't it weird how its genetics not only made it black and white, but also made the pattern rather symmetrical and neatly placed at the end of his tail?" In my usual state of way-too-much-reflection I also realized that I, too, was the product of genetics and, in an odd way, what was going on was genetics appreciating the result of genetics (me appreciating the form of the squirrel).

I took it another step further and realized that, actually, genetics is a product of the laws of nature - and that I was nature appreciating nature - which is true in an odd, contrived fashion. The premise here is that when we look on nature and on the laws of things and notice how fascinating they are because they behave in certain ways, realize that our appreciation may simply be the result of the same thing which makes nature that way.

So, we look outside and appreciate the symmetry of, say, a snowflake; but what IS the the symmetry of the snowflake IS ALSO the producer of our appreciation of that same symmetry. Why is this important? To me this shaves away a bit of the mysiticism in regards to nature - the whole "there must be a creator for these things to happen" is somewhat nullified. The argument becomes somewhat cyclical.


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 Sunday, May 21, 2006

A friend of mine and I are buying supplies for brewing beer at his house - if anyone has any experience with this, let me know. Thanks!


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 Tuesday, April 04, 2006

No, I haven't dropped off the face of the earth. I'm writing a couple of products right now - some for some companies we work for, another totally internal and hopefully something we can market. In short, my nose has been to the "grindstone" as it were.

I'm not gone, I'm not fed up, I still want to blog and share information - just give me some time :)


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 Thursday, March 23, 2006

.....mixed quality but, I've posted some pictures from my Vegas trip here.


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 Wednesday, March 15, 2006

    ....I'm slowly starting to actually move into the house I moved into about four months ago - that's the result of working a lot and being frugal with money. Nonetheless, checkout my new couch - it's got, what's called, a "snuggler" on the left-hand side there....that's for all the "snuggling" I do between working my ass off...



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 Tuesday, March 14, 2006

    ...check out the drive array on this thing here in our office...7 western digital raptor drives, 70 gigs each, 10,000 rpms...



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 Monday, March 13, 2006

    ....I have a myspace account (finally) in case anyone is interested.


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 Sunday, March 12, 2006

    ....for those who find it interesting, my dishwasher is, indeed, hosed. The motor leaks water through one of the seals at the bottom of the base cover for the whole sprayer assembly. There is a little metal doohickey (yes, techn-babble) that has a seal that looks as though it was literally poured into the base itself to keep leaks from occuring - well, that seal is now dried and cracked. The only way to fix it is to get a new motor....so, I'm looking now....oh well....I learned a little about dishwashers, I guess....



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