Extremely impressive decipherment results for this script, a long-standing challenge in epigraphy. The methodology seems very sound, and while allographs can make or break confidence in decipherments, their treatment is…
I had a pair of these transceivers when I was in my teens, from a somewhat later period, thanks to my grandfather who refurbished them from his time as a telegrapher at Western Union. Synchronization at startup took ten…
The description of play in the article corresponds most closely to (straight) carom billiards rather than a variety of pool (or even three-cushion billiards). A run of forty is creditable; runs of 100 or more aren't…
Helpful, perhaps, would be James Ford's recently released "Introduction to Zen Koans": https://www.wisdompubs.org/book/introduction-zen-koans Not necessarily what you're looking for, but possibly more useful.
Splendid! Thanks.
Can you point me to any of these writeups? We're a local government site undertaking a design refresh, and they sound very helpful.
This, indeed, hits the nail on the head. It is not an anti-technological rant, but a proper rant against technology as an end in itself. Big-picture thinking -- on the scale of the Earth and a timespan longer than one…
I think this may be exactly what the title suggests: a fixed point operator.
Extremely impressive decipherment results for this script, a long-standing challenge in epigraphy. The methodology seems very sound, and while allographs can make or break confidence in decipherments, their treatment is…
I had a pair of these transceivers when I was in my teens, from a somewhat later period, thanks to my grandfather who refurbished them from his time as a telegrapher at Western Union. Synchronization at startup took ten…
The description of play in the article corresponds most closely to (straight) carom billiards rather than a variety of pool (or even three-cushion billiards). A run of forty is creditable; runs of 100 or more aren't…
Helpful, perhaps, would be James Ford's recently released "Introduction to Zen Koans": https://www.wisdompubs.org/book/introduction-zen-koans Not necessarily what you're looking for, but possibly more useful.
Splendid! Thanks.
Can you point me to any of these writeups? We're a local government site undertaking a design refresh, and they sound very helpful.
This, indeed, hits the nail on the head. It is not an anti-technological rant, but a proper rant against technology as an end in itself. Big-picture thinking -- on the scale of the Earth and a timespan longer than one…
I think this may be exactly what the title suggests: a fixed point operator.