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Crooked Timber’s doing a Susanna Clarke seminar (or really, a Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell seminar), which is totally great. I was utterly charmed by this novel when I picked it up last year, and if you’ve not read it … Continue reading
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The rebuild continues
The good news is that my printing problems have ceased. The not-great-but-ok news is that, as anticipated, all of my principally unix-based software (most notably, my TeX tree) got shunted off to the side, and it’s easier to just go … Continue reading
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Vista rends and then rebuilds
For the past week I’ve been unable to print from my office machine. This is apparently a problem that crops up in OS X on occasion, when some vital system file gets clobbered; the effect is that every attempt to … Continue reading
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The nature of order
In class today I invoked one of my favourite examples of a counting problem: why are the poker hands ranked the way they are? I started explaining that the important thing is structure: more valuable poker hands are rarer, because … Continue reading
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I say there shall be no more marriages
Ok, this pleases me just a little bit. Yesterday was Election Day in this country; since it’s an odd-numbered year, the elections in question were limited to happenings at the state and local levels. (None here, though, or at least … Continue reading
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It is on
Initial post: 7:45 pm I’ve blocked out 8pm to 2am, local time, as my official NaDruWriNi period of observance. (If you’re asking yourself what this NaDruWriNi thing is, scroll down one post & follow the link.) The plan is fairly … Continue reading
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My life and welcome to it
Wow, I really have been crap about updating this space recently, eh? Mostly, I think, I’ve been overwhelmed by my academic workload; teaching only two days a week seems like a good idea, but in execution it can be a … Continue reading
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