Tuesday, October 26, 2010

NBA on the Internet

I'm so impressed with watching sports like this, and so glad it's streaming on the internet.




Monday, October 11, 2010

What an introduction

"My book will no doubt be flawed in many ways of which I am not yet aware, but there is one "sin" that I have intentionally committed, and for which I shall not repent: many of the arguments are not rigorous, at least as they stand. This is a serious crime if one believes that our mathematical theories are merely elaborate mental constructs, precariously hoisted aloft. Then rigour becomes the nerve-racking balancing act that prevents the entire structure from crashing down around us. But suppose one believes, as I do, that our mathematical theories are attempting to capture aspects of a robust Platonic world that is not of our making. I would then contend that an initial lack of rigour is a small price to pay if it allows the reader to see into this world more directly and pleasurably than would otherwise be possible."

- Tristan Needham, from the intro to Visual Complex Analysis

A great introduction that gives hope to a reader who picked up a book on an interesting topic, worried it might be a little over his head (namely, me)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Lithopolis Honey Festival

I went to a honey festival with some friends and made a short and sweet video of how it went!



Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Toaster for sale

I saw this on the street today.

"The chairs? Oh, they're free. But the toaster's gonna cost you."

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Breakfast

My sister-in-law Karin recently reminded me that toast is awesome. She said her brothers would eat a whole loaf of bread toasted at breakfast, impressive.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Origins Game Fair Video Blog

I went to the Origins Board Game convention in Columbus in June, to cross swords and play miniatures against the best of them. Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Looking sharp



Sometimes I think I would have loved the 1920s: three piece suits, hats and canes. But what would I do without my beloved science fiction authors...

Copy their style and sell their books before they were born of course.