A bittersweet lovestory it's in verse of hope and sadness, jealousy and loss, of love which always has hateful obverse, set against the lovely Francisco canvas. Language at once both beautiful and wise set in the tetrameter's confines, a work as evocative as Monet, unflinching rhymes, and refreshing sonnet. Through joy and sorrow the characters [...]
Monthly Archives: October 2009
Linear Least Squares Fit
...it's the stuff Ph.D. dissertations are made of, as I am in the process of realizing . How little our world would have made sense if Least Squares fit wasn't around? It's philosopher's stone, panacea, and elixir, all ground into one Euripidean 'deus ex machina' incarnate for grad students.
Division by zero
...and it would be a crazy happy world. Truth would only be a matter of one's imagination. Fallacies would be the only consistencies and no professor would be smug. People would be generally confused and disoriented and no one would bat an eyelid when sold 5 oranges after paying for 6. It would be a [...]
In support of voyeurism
I sometimes get this weird idea that voyeurism should not be seen as the evil that it is often seen as. I often get such ideas when I am sitting in a dimly lit balcony looking at the apartments in the front or when I am walking on the street and the dark night is [...]
Anonymous
Wired.com has an article today on a topic which would appear esoteric to most of us. The respectable portal has as its main article, a primer on a collection of online and IRL (in real life) protests, under the umbrella name of Project Chanology, against the Church of Scientology. It doesn't matter what the Church [...]