Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
02mar2008
Haskell Style Pattern Matching In Arc, need to investigate.
Hex silliness, words as CSS colors.
Build your own book-cave for sleeping in, wanthave.
Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp was a Russian structuralist scholar who analyzed the basic plot components of Russian folk tales to identify their simplest irreducible narrative elements.
I’m like an eagle,
I like to fly high
I’m like a snake,
I like to lay low
I’m like a black man,
I’m like a white man
Maybe a red man, I don’t know.
— Neil Young, Boxcar
generatingfunctionology, a book by Herbert S. Wilf. “This book is about generating functions and some of their uses in discrete mathematics.” Full text online.
Single character commenting, neatish trick.
Patches for journalling support, finally for NetBSD. “Wasabi Systems Inc is pleased to make our journalling code available to the NetBSD community. This code is known as WAPBL – Write Ahead Physical Block Logging, and has been used to provide meta-data journalling in production environments for over 4 years. WAPBL journals meta-data only – not file data, and has been used on filesystems ranging from from 16MB to multiple terabytes in size.”
Metavilla, “Reconversion of the french pavillon into an inhabitated villa.”
List of collective nouns by collective term A–K, L–Z, get them while you can.
Nobody Knows Shoes, now in HTML and PDF.
Let’s go to my apartment
we’ll pull the sheets up over our heads
forget all reasons to go outside
— Pretty Girls Make Graves, Blue Lights
Dreamachine, epileptics beware!
Strengthening in Logical Frameworks, Oleg plays with Twelf: “In this article we demonstrate simpler examples requiring strengthening, and two surprisingly trivial solutions. Quite literally, one solution deals with the problem head-on, whereas the second one avoids the problem in a round-about way.”
Tony Stamolis, awesome but NSFW portfolio.