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Leaving Chris World?

Why not bring back a souvenir?

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I don’t Care

I don't so much care for updating the thing.
Ever since the ideological shift away
from posting to the web
journal. It didn't make all that much sense to waste
the time.

I still keep my notes and thoughts in my Primary Journal.
It's safe to say that's still filled with my
line of thought from the last few days.

If I were to provide a summary I'd say there
where basket ball games, new guitar amps, fixing Windows
Boot issues and the usual php coding that comes with
a web software styled job.

It was a pretty lazy weekend despite it all and my
one salvage point was the fact I've been spending time
researching quantum mechanics again. (Quantum Computing
in particular) I'd also spend time researching analog
computing with Op Amps on the whim that I'd get to create
a device that could take model arbitrary functions inside
of ODE equations of something of the sort.

My initial thoughts were that my idea for approximating any
waveform by summation of sine's and cosines via the Fourier
Theory wouldn't pan out do to the hardware limitation hurtle.

I'd either need a very large number of op Amps... or some way
to freeze the waveform while creating and adding the next
sine cosine to it.

My intuition proclaims that my idea doesn't look good
as of yet. But I'm always skeptically optimistic about
the possibility until I can rule it out with equations.

Ever since, I learned I could have laser
cut parts I've been exciting to dream up
something neat to make from them. Though it
would be expensive I think I'd derive a good
deal of enjoyment and satisfaction at creating
something laser engraved. .... Perhaps, I'd re-design
that old Robotic Spider model I had made out of foam
core.

It just goes to show... that being an adult just means
my work bench warehouse becomes whatever the economic system
can provide.

And that brings back my childhood
excitement at the
endeavors.

Now only if the RepRap didn't cost $1000 dollars.
But oh well... I'll just use it to make cut parts to sell
to people.

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