Friday, September 30, 2005

My presence is of a dubious nature.

I had to take better than average notes today in all my classes because Fabrizio left for Meadville yesterday. Keeping up in differential topology is killer when I'm unfamiliar with the notation and I have to keep checking the board to see if I copied it correctly. So much notation!

Yared and I met today again. It's so useful to have the author of a paper explain the paper to you in person. I spent an hour by myself trying to understand something that took him 2 minutes to explain.

John called me and we discussed the nature of the universe, perception, zombies, and truth. That is to say, nothing unusual for the two us. I will always need an outlet for my philosophical musings and hopefully John will always be there to help provide that for me.

I have to run early in the morning. While my angst-fueled pavement bender earlier today was stress reducing, it wasn't up to form, paced, or, due to time constraints, even of a length sufficient to wear me out. There is a race tomorrow morning, the Clintonville Cat Caper. It's too much money ($25 for a 5K) for too little in which I can participate; I'd have to leave for work right afterward, missing all the food, community activities, raffle, etc.

Thus if you are there, you probably won't see me. Because I won't be there. If you see me there and I'm not there, please ask me where I am. In addition, there are a lot of places I won't be but I don't want to itemize them for you. I imagine that you can deduce many of them yourself. For example, if you don't see me somewhere I am probably not there. Unless I'm hiding. Then I'm there but you just can't see me. That's also true when I'm invisible. So in summary: if you see me somewhere I might be there and if you don't see me somewhere I might be there. My presence is of a dubious nature.

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