Meep - and pictures
Oct. 4th, 2014 08:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I should probably write something here, given that it's been at least a month since I last did! But I've been so busy with schoolthings (and really specialized interests[1]) that I can't think of much to write here, so...
... have some pictures instead! Goldkin drew some expression ones of me: here, here, or on his Twitter page.
And since I finished a rather exhausting assignment a few days ago, I think I'll be mostly unproductive today and do little :) Although I often tend to do more than I intend to, even so...
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EDIT: And Google glitches of the day. First, try to search for "windows 9" "windows 8" -"windows 95" (yep, with a minus). See if it excludes stuff that contains Windows 95. Nope, instead it highlights the term.
Second, try to exclude something that definitely shouldn't be in any page: "windows 9" "windows 8" -"-windows 95". No hits?
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[1] Like finding out that the distribution of county and state populations in different places of the world is more likely to be Levy than Cauchy, more likely to be log-normal than uniform, and more likely to be log-gamma than log-normal. At least from the data I have acquired so far, if I'm not doing something wrong.
... have some pictures instead! Goldkin drew some expression ones of me: here, here, or on his Twitter page.
And since I finished a rather exhausting assignment a few days ago, I think I'll be mostly unproductive today and do little :) Although I often tend to do more than I intend to, even so...
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EDIT: And Google glitches of the day. First, try to search for "windows 9" "windows 8" -"windows 95" (yep, with a minus). See if it excludes stuff that contains Windows 95. Nope, instead it highlights the term.
Second, try to exclude something that definitely shouldn't be in any page: "windows 9" "windows 8" -"-windows 95". No hits?
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[1] Like finding out that the distribution of county and state populations in different places of the world is more likely to be Levy than Cauchy, more likely to be log-normal than uniform, and more likely to be log-gamma than log-normal. At least from the data I have acquired so far, if I'm not doing something wrong.
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Date: 2014-10-05 06:20 am (UTC)Those are nice images! I like the smooth quasi-anthropomorphic expressions, yes. Rar.
Being deeply involved in very specialized things does seem to tend to limit the utility of multicast life updates, yes, as I'm finding somewhat to my dismay. It results in my more casual conversations mainly being about hobby-like stuff that was in some ways adopted primarily for that social purpose, but that gets trickier to do when one's life becomes very work-dense (this being a primary reason for mainstream-ish people to limit how far that can go (further ping-ponging of correlatives elided)).