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A lot of art criticism sounds like doctors complaining that Prince Charming didn’t wash and sanitize his lips appropriately before delivering the kiss-bassed anti-coma medical treatment to Sleeping Beauty.
What is it?
What is it’s goal?
Did it achieve that goal?
Does it make me happy?
Done. Publish. Have a sandwich and switch to decaff.
I just used some eyedrops that expired in 2015.
That’s probably not good.
Numerical Methods for Engineers is the book that least deserves skyboarding parachutists on the cover.
People are really tense out here.
I working on Mara. This kind of reading, seeing letters instead of words, sentences instead of thoughts, colors on screen pages instead of narratives, is difficult for me. It’s hard to see something for what it is instead of what it means, and that’s proofreading. But I’m working on it. She’s coming out in paperback soon, and you can always buy an ebook now.
There’s a bit in the second Chronicles of Amber wherein Merlin is being hit on. He thinks to himself something along the lines of, ‘I’m probably not the subject of incessant and omnipresent female lust.’ It works out ot be a scam or something.
I feel that way when I consider blogging about US politics. If you want commentary thereon, there are a lot of better sources for it.
The end of history is not upon us, and we have to live with each other in the morning. Let’s ease up a little, shall we?
I like the Ducati xDiavel, and I wonder if they’ll make one with a camless motor. If I had a few free grand, I’d probably drop it into that bike, and if I had a few hundred free grand, or more likely a few million, I’d call Freevalve and get it done. I don’t, but it’s still a nice bike.
Here you go, Noah. This is what explicit and implicit mean.
I missed this. Someone says they made a room temp. SC and published it in Nature. The first link is a lot more readable, and the doing of the thing is more chemistry than EE.
A SC is something that conducts without resistance, but that causes a host of other issues. This one doesn’t look usable in and of itself, yet, as it’s super tiny under about two million times normal air pressure. But it worked at around 58.F, which is amazing. What’s important is that the pressure and size may merely be engineering problems, and where there’s a lot of dollars, there’s a way.
Maybe not. There could be some other limits involved. But it’s still pretty interesting.
Edit: I left unsaid, but perhaps should have said, I haven’t seen anyone duplicate this work yet. Repeatability is the trick. So caveats and ifs and conditionals, oh my. I’m still pretty excited.
Imma buckle on some swash.