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| I have returned! Well, at least I am trying to at the moment. |
Here I will endeavor to jot down a few ideas of:
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Dateline - June 11th, 2009
Tygger Tracks is Live! For those who want to track my blog entries there is an RSS available. ![]()
I have been adding to it here and there, mostly about my game ideas and thoughts, but sometimes I spew forth other randomness.
Dateline - June 5th, 2009
Oh yeah! It's my birthday! Happy birthday!
So, not much else going on here today, just content to sit and ponder on things. For instance, "Should I put up a blogger on this site? Like I would use that ever so much, but then I might, or will I?" ("Shut up, Stewie!" Damn voices in my head.)
Dateline - June 2nd, 2009
I am back at home this week and not scheduled to go anywhere for awhile. This is generally a slow time of the year for us, so I do not know when I will be getting out next. Of course this is a fine time to caught up on things, eh?
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I went on to test the program in every way I could devise. I strained
it to expose its weaknesses. I ran it for high-mass stars and low-mass stars, for stars born exceedingly hot and those born relatively cold. I ran it assuming the superfluid currents beneath the crust to be absent -- not because I wanted to know the answer, but because I had developed an intuitive feel for the answer in this particular case. Finally I got a run in which the computer showed the pulsar's temperature to be less than absolute zero. I had found an error. I chased down the error and fixed it. Now I had improved the program to the point where it would not run at all. -- George Greenstein, "Frozen Star: Of Pulsars, Black Holes and the Fate of Stars" |