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Monthly Archives: December 2005

Dark Moon by David Gemmell

I had given up. In my mind, a good fantasy story was a project. At least three books, sometimes as many as 11. I had convinced myself that it was probably easier to fully know and enjoy a fantasy series than to read the holy texts and become a Brother of the Latvian Orthodox Church, [...]

FBPNN: Climate change conference is a lot of hot air

Montreal, Canada – The Undecided Nations Organization (UNO) has been holding a climate change conference for past few days here, the prime objective being to cut emissions of greenhouse gases and basically save the planet. As the entire human race watches with hope, delegates to the UNO go about their real agenda – to maintain [...]

Confessions of a linguistic flirt

Father, forgive me, for I have sinned. Yesterday, I just picked up a new language. My mood was bleak, and maybe I’d had a bit too much coffee to drink. R. Just R. We met in machine learning class, and at first I never imagined I’d be spending any time with R at all – [...]