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Book: The Story of Mathematics / Anne Rooney
This book was on sale for 4 bucks at Borders when I had some time to kill. To my surprise, I read the whole thing. I have a terrible time keeping historical timelines in my head, but I love the perspective it gives (while I’m reading, anyway). I learn a few surprising things, like the…
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Heron Lake Discoveries
We’ve looked down from the main dam at Heron Lake before, but the fresh perspective from the Rio Chama trailhead brings us face to face with our erroneous mental map of this place. We had pictured Heron Lake and the nearby El Vado (The Ford) Lake as two back-to-back reservoirs on the Chama River. But…
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Global Washington Geo Directory
This site houses a database of academic centers, businesses, foundations and non-profit organizations engaged in global development. Each member can list all the countries they are active in around the world. The former site had no map interface to this extensive data. The focus on country data lead me to choose the Google Visualization API…
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Movie: Coraline (2008)
I’m usually disappointed in child fantasy movies as an adult because at some point they stop observing the reasons for child fantasies and just churn through a simple plot with lots of pretty colors (the stop-motion animation in this film is really cool). This movie got our hopes up in the first half, but fell…
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Heron Lake
Ann has been wanting to go to Heron Lake forever, but I always drag my feet because I’m uncomfortable with water-oriented activities. I wish I knew what my problem is – I can swim and usually have fun once I get started, and water activities are usually in great outdoor places, just like climbing! Heron…
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New Bike
No, it’s not the weird transformer thing, but another recumbent much like my old one. Like a puppy to replace the old, tired dog. The old bike still works, just barely, with everything on it just about done for. I’ve gone through too many generations of bike computers to track the mileage, but I guess…
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Movie: Me and You and Everyone We Know
At some point we watched this, and I guess I didn’t review it, so we got it again. We start watching it, immediately recognize it, and can’t stop. It’s ingenious in such a wierd way that you can’t help but look. And keep looking. Back and forth. And now I’m cracking up.
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East Pecos Baldy Loop
It’s time for some more leisurely backpacking! We hit the Jack’s Creek trailhead around 10:30am, and it’s busy. We’re the first to have to park in the weeds. On the trail, we meet hikers and equestrians enjoying the nice weather. It looks like it could storm, but after just a few drops it clears up…
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Book: The Housekeeper and the Professor / Yoko Ogawa
An aging professor of mathematics has suffered an accident that left him with only 80 minutes of short-term memory, and most housekeepers are not up to the challenge of caring for him. It’s a good setup that uses the professor’s memory limitation to explore the importance of history in relationships. It also gently plies the…
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Wyoming CDT GPS Track
I failed in my goal of making map posts from the trail, but I still managed to collect a high-resolution GPS track of almost the entire hike. That in itself was challenging enough to be a proud accomplishment for me. I’ll write a little about how I did it, but let’s start with a map…