I already follow you on Twitter; thought I was registered here, oh well! You're doing a great service and it's inspiring to see how successful. Right on!
Hai, and thanks! landed on your site after searching Villin Cycles. Great article on them, by the way! I'm hoping to be the happy owner of one very soon :)
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I'm not familiar with Love craft. I know I've been asked this before, but even what it is escapes me at the moment. Instead of looking it up, I'll await your response. I've always found non-Euclidean geometry far more interesting. I suppose some of that is the result of having a grandfather who taught math at NYU. When he would visit, we would sit down after dinner and he would do what I guess are "math tricks"--drawing fractals, showing me a triangle with 90 degree-angles, drawing a triangle on a tennis ball with 270 degree-angles.
I think the ancient theory of atomic swerves is ridiculous, so yeah, I do believe in hard determinism. Al Mele at FSU just got a 4 million dollar grant to look into the problem of whether we free will. Surely you don't need me to point out a philosopher getting that sort of grant money is unheard of!
As for palindromes, what isn't interesting about them? I guess I've also noticed that these numbers follow me around. Most of my government issued ID has a palindrome. My birthday contains one (you notice that when you're a child and bubbling in your DOB on a standardized test), etc. I would say that when I do go to a store, I end up paying for a number that is a palindrome. Perhaps it's just the symmetry. Verbal palindromes are quite fun, too, but don't follow me around as much.
Jacq Marie the geologist you met at Payne's Prairie sending greetings. Thnak you for the trip report and your wonderful webpage. I look forward to viewing future reports of your adventures.
Jacq Marie
I'd love to hear what you learn from WJ. I've been culturing kombucha for give or take 20 years. I got me a system. In the cold months, the fermentation process takes a little longer but, generally, I have a fresh gallon batch ready every couple weeks - the perfect amount for me to have a cup of kombucha daily.
What is McRorie? I'm new to town. I've spent over an hour on the web trying to find info on the home van and how to volunteer. Now I've found Arupa's page but I'm still not finding out how to volunteer nor do I see the link for the newsletter. Hmmmm Any suggestions???
Hi Mike! Thank you for all your comments! The painting with the hand and the fish has the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background and a snake crawling through the mountains and up my arm. I hope you have a beautiful holiday weekend!
Right now, I don't have a garden, but I live in an apartment building for seniors (I can't believe I'm old enough. Where did the time go?) and the management has promised to dig up a sunny spot for us to have an organic garden. There are quite a few residents here who like to dig in the dirt and grow our own veggies. So, I can't wait. It will be nice not to have to travel to the garden. But I do miss the nice people at McRorie. If you know anyone who wants garden signs, let me know.
Hi, Michael,
I gave up my plot at McCrorie because I couldn't seem to get over there and it was so hot, I always seemed to be out of town and I thought someone else could benefit more. In case you don't remember me, I'm the lady who made the signs. How's it going over there?
Carol
I am too lazy to take photos but I ask my sister to take some and will send 'em to you ;-) How's The Swamp? It's been a great month here. Much cooler and rainier than previous years...
Thank you, Mike. I live in AZ. I teach middle school and we are working on a school yard garden. We are hoping to donate our produce to the community food bank. I am new to gardening, and especially new to organic gardening, so I am really trying to educate myself so I can pass that along to my students. Thanks for the welcome! :)
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Answers (and maybe some questions)
I'm not familiar with Love craft. I know I've been asked this before, but even what it is escapes me at the moment. Instead of looking it up, I'll await your response. I've always found non-Euclidean geometry far more interesting. I suppose some of that is the result of having a grandfather who taught math at NYU. When he would visit, we would sit down after dinner and he would do what I guess are "math tricks"--drawing fractals, showing me a triangle with 90 degree-angles, drawing a triangle on a tennis ball with 270 degree-angles.
I think the ancient theory of atomic swerves is ridiculous, so yeah, I do believe in hard determinism. Al Mele at FSU just got a 4 million dollar grant to look into the problem of whether we free will. Surely you don't need me to point out a philosopher getting that sort of grant money is unheard of!
As for palindromes, what isn't interesting about them? I guess I've also noticed that these numbers follow me around. Most of my government issued ID has a palindrome. My birthday contains one (you notice that when you're a child and bubbling in your DOB on a standardized test), etc. I would say that when I do go to a store, I end up paying for a number that is a palindrome. Perhaps it's just the symmetry. Verbal palindromes are quite fun, too, but don't follow me around as much.
How's your kale doing?
Jacq Marie the geologist you met at Payne's Prairie sending greetings. Thnak you for the trip report and your wonderful webpage. I look forward to viewing future reports of your adventures.
Jacq Marie
I gave up my plot at McCrorie because I couldn't seem to get over there and it was so hot, I always seemed to be out of town and I thought someone else could benefit more. In case you don't remember me, I'm the lady who made the signs. How's it going over there?
Carol
sorry I am bad about checking the emails. Hope all if flowin great and keep up the great work here:)
I am in Tehran ATM. I had read about that in the news too but I don't know if Monash is affected by it or not. I will go back to Melb on 6th Oct...
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