Der language German
Yo, whats up! I’m finally able to post again, after an eternity away from the keyboard. Schoolwork has receded enough in precedence that I can afford to indulge myself in blogging.
I was just reading one of the best collection of mathematical essays I’ve ever read (not that many): Discrete Thoughts. I think I’ve talked about it before. But, I finished it after having it on my shelf for weeks. And in doing so, I’ve come to two conclusions: I must learn the German language, and I must explore genitive logic. I’ve also resolved not to become too deeply entrenched in my science-oriented academic agenda– I need to spread my wings and fly on the wings of a liberal education, so to speak. That is going to be a real pain, especially if I don’t bone up and apply for some scholarships!
Anyhow, just as I was preparing a load of books to be carted back to the library after weeks of gathering dust, I’ve been inspired to go check some more out. Namely, books on genetic logic (supposedly a feasible system of inductive logic), German, and writing.
My hands are hurting now, so I’m going to stop for now.
Possibly relevant posts:
- Differential Geometry (5/31/2003)
- Promises Kept (1/19/2002)
- the Joy of Geektitude (8/1/2001)