Archive for September, 2005

EK_Race

Thursday, September 29th, 2005

After the development of the genocide algorithm, I decided that killing people on the capricious standard of height wasn’t enough.  Now I’m killing on the basis of race. 

Well not really.  The color algorithm just appropriates tone to each of the spheres, and gradually limits the amount of change with each generational transfer.  This will better display the families’ trajectories and show which spheres will proliferate. 

If you still haven’t seen the first selection video, it’s a must-see.  In the vid, you see an extinction, many balanced populations and even a population explosion.  it’s interesting with the explosion; Some bastard had a really stumpy kid somewhere in the 7th generation, and almost all of his children, grand-children, and great-grand-children got to procreate without any mortality.  It nearly killed my computer, increasing the total population from a typical 175 to 17000.

This means of design must understood in degrees of rate of change, instead of populations though.  Currently my favorite mode of killing ("Poor Man’s Antibiotics") is to squash out a dramatic amount of individuals within the first 10-20 generations and then let up.  I create a society of stumpies. 

Pray for Grandma’s Soul or Whatever

Monday, September 26th, 2005

Due to the raising failure rate in my life, I’m retooling the blog to accommodate a wider demographic.  As it turns out, people don’t like to get their lives interrupted by the nihilistic expressions I broadcast.

Now for the time being, all posts utilizing the prefix "EK" are pertaning to the random happenings of the universe and more importantly its bastard child randogenetics. 

Randetics and Randogenetics have been hitting a wall for the last six days now.  3D communication between Maya element cells it more difficult to express, but thru clever parsing and naming, it should be possible.

INCOMING MESSAGE: They are not extra-terrestrials!  They are travellers from the future.  No wonder with the aluminum sheets, and spare flux capacitors.

It is an ethos.  At least.

The Geriatrix

Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

Due to impending lightning attack, the discourse of today’s topic will be postponed indefinately. 

Look forward to careful driving. 

Some fortunate youngster will be beautiful…if only I can muster the strength young Sampson had.  But then again he was forcefully deflowered. 

God will punish the sinners.  Those sinners. 

Proud to be an American

Thursday, September 8th, 2005

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