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This blessay, while entirely different in other respects, is also unaccountably and inexcusably prolix. Sorry about that, I don’t seem to be able to keep things brief. So my advice is that you read it in bits. Or print it out and save it for a rainy day or a recalcitrant motion....
In between, I learned how to speak English, how to code, and more importantly, how to be a better person.Graduated, Heartfelt Appreciation Jan 2018 • 819 words • 5 mins read I cried a little thinking about all the great memory I had at Stanford. These would undoubtedbly be the...
Really, there is only a little to quibble about in this book, and those quibbles cannot be laid at Hessel’s door. The proofreaders slipped up a bit, as Rosa Bonheur’s The Horse Fair is not “five meters high and two meters wide” (p. 71), but is in fact five meters wide and ...
Carrietta N. White, best known as Carrie White is a protagonist villain, and anti-villain of the Stephen King multiverse. Serving as the titular main villainous protagonist of Stephen King's first horror novel, Carrie, its three film adaptations Carrie f
Additionally, the book mentions that a very young Carrie summoned chunks of ice with the rain of rocks (see "Geokinesis" below).AppearancesCarrie The Dead Zone (Mentioned) Carrie (1976 Film) IT (Mentioned) Carrie: The Musical The Rage: Carrie 2 (Flashbacks) Carrie...
My Discovery of England, 1922 by Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944 Introduction of Mr. Stephen Leacock Given by Sir Owen Seaman on the Occasion of His First Lecture in London LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: It is usual on these occasions for the chairman to begin someth
DUBNER: Not for the cash, because honestly, even though the deal forFreakonomicswas relatively large for book deals, my half wasn’t that much larger than the contracts I was already getting for other books. So it wasn’t really that. It’s funny, I like your question. So after I wro...
“of the truths handled, together with the elegance of the composure, neatness of the style, and whatever is wont to make any book desirable, all concur in the recommendation of it…..It is not a book to be played with or slept over, but read with the most intense and serious mind;...
some lump of irreducible computation is being exposed. So at its core, the study of complexity is a study of irreducible computation. It’s computation whose details are irreducibly hard to figure out. But which we can reason about, and which, for example, we can also use for technol...