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Anonymous Uncle Al said...

Faith (Ussher's chronology) demands the universe boostrapped nightfall preceding 23 October 4004 BC. This contradicts the entire observable structure and composition of reality from locality through the Big Bang some 14.7 billion light-years distant.

Faith and empirical reality unite if the universe is zero years old. Everything only exists NOW. One need not - absolutely should not! - consider any past or future. Faith-based reality has been exponentially adopted by US government spending to great effect.

Gaussian? Why not Lorentzian?

2:29 PM, March 12, 2008

Anonymous Domenic said...

Um, that was a rather unfortunate first post. Anyway...

I actually much prefer indoor exercise, for all the usual reasons---climate control, ability to read at the same time, avoidance of sunburns, etc. Maybe if I were able to stand podcasts a bit more, I could listen to them while running outdoors, but the rate of information retrieval is so slow and un-skimmable... *shrug*.

P.S.: thanks for putting that video there; although I understand it's somewhat popular, I wouldn't have caught it anywhere else, and it was somewhat amusing.

3:01 PM, March 12, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

Yeah, Uncle Al is most often somewhat odd. But he's right, reality is faith based. Let's hope we never lose this faith.

I actually can't recall how I came across the video, I think I was looking for something completely else. The choreography is pretty good, isn't it?

3:26 PM, March 12, 2008

Blogger Frank said...

Offtopic: I was reading this weeks Zeit, and saw a job advert for a Proffessorship in Hannover (phenomenological QG, hence I felt I might drop by here to mention it ;)) which explicitly mentions Loop Quantum Gravity! Woot! There is a job market after all! It's even in the paper! :D

4:40 PM, March 12, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Frank,

Thanks for letting me know. I believe you are the fourth or fifth who does so...

Best,

B.

6:35 PM, March 12, 2008

Blogger Frank said...

Hahaha, should have guessed :)

8:46 PM, March 12, 2008

Anonymous Uncle Al said...

Uncle Al is most often somewhat odd.

http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-03-12-voa60.cfm

In the future, everybody will agree with Uncle Al. Be afraid, be very afraid. "8^>)

12:44 PM, March 13, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

In the future, everybody will agree with Uncle Al. Be afraid, be very afraid.

As long as there is a future, one and only one, I can cope.

12:48 PM, March 13, 2008

Anonymous John G said...

"As long as there is a future, one and only one, I can cope."

But loops via sedenion and above zero divisor sleeper cells ruin that hope. (doing my best Uncle Al via Tony Smith impersonation)

9:11 PM, March 13, 2008

OpenID michaeldcassidy said...

I hate treadmill running even with my ipod; outside I never run with an ipod, never need to run with my ipod.

Lately I've found something even more boring than running on a treadmill - a rowing machine.

8:18 AM, March 14, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Michael,

The only inside workout that I found okay are stationary bikes, one can read while 'biking'. It probably depends though on the gym and/or whether one likes watching TV. PI's gym has a view on the 'reflecting pool' -filled with snow at this time of the year - and a concrete wall, which isn't exactly so great, but it's great to have an exercise room to begin with (so I don't need to get a membership elsewhere that I'd only use two months of the year anyhow). The worst thing about treadmills though is getting off and having the impression walls move towards you. Best,

B.

12:46 PM, March 14, 2008

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