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Wednesday, September 25, 2002

Neuroscience unlocks secret of zen garden. Geez, I dunno'. What they're describing is called Voronoi or Delaunay triangulation; it's used in computer graphics quite a bit. I would think that many arrangements would generate tree shapes. Maybe I'll... holy crud!...$15 for a single article!?! I'll wait for the movie.


2:55:15 PM    comment []

After reading this post and being exposed to FOAF yesterday, I wonder if FOAF does not suggest a trust mechanism for *back pings. The moment you think about it, you realize it's just a matter of luck that the spammers haven't yet figured out that blog comments are vulnerable.
9:57:51 AM    comment []


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