Exchange for Quarters

December 13th, 2005 by calc

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v

Yesssssss!  It opened.  Then there is no need for this crap.  Not with all the zygotes at my disposal. 

Fly little ones, Fly!

priorities A thru Beta

November 29th, 2005 by calc

Sorry I’ve been neglecting my blog.  I’ve had so much on my silver platter lately, so I can’t be widdl’n away at the internets in my usual avant garde fashion.

Even worse news: I’ve been demoted to the unofficial gay lover of Ken Mehlman.

Oh come on. 

Lessons in Life

November 23rd, 2005 by calc

After recent successes in my career, I’ve decided to rewrite my self-help book to convince people not to kill themselves. 

lay on the couch

November 2nd, 2005 by calc

Waterdown the buckeye.

illness++

October 24th, 2005 by calc

it seems things have rapidly declined stop

forced to stay in bed for 14th day stop

not much longer stop

forehead and genitals in extreme pain stop

when will this stop stop

curse the thesis pit and all sorts vectors & airborne pathogens stop

revision stop

aching of genitals may not be from illness stop

EK_topology_vs_stemcells

October 13th, 2005 by calc

No new videos or images to post, even though there is plenty of material to use.  Progressing rapidly toward simultaneous multiple organ development with variable cellular lateral behavior. 

Shifting away from totalitarian / crowd logic.  The new system uses it loosely, but it has become more of a byproduct of similar action.  If this works correctly, the new system will completely dissolve the lateral array set but still mutate internal and collective organ structure, from identical stem cells.  This is almost similar to the 3×3 logic, but now its more universal in terms of the lateral morphology of skin and structure (not just one side).  Plus cells can cluster together and/or spread into new arrangements, or die and perform along the same lines as coral or shells, all while maintaining their global and local modifiers with mutation compounding with each new generation. 

I’ve found a use for the deceased.  I have way too many lampshades already.

beautiful.  ****  the masterworks.

Music? For me?

October 10th, 2005 by calc

While adjusting my playlist, I realized Cindy Sheehan was right.  Neo-conservatives are relaxed.

tranzcer trwncf cxvewwx trancsf

The infants are making me uncomfortable…yet I cannot look away.

                  Yours, the Assman

Regionalists

October 8th, 2005 by calc

00.58:03 The plan is fucked.  00.59:26 You are all a bunch of assholes.  01.12:20 Shut up.  01.40:30 Hello?  Hello?  01.54:58 Right on.  00.01:30 Shit-eating assholes.

Blinns and phongs aside, sub-d’s and Hong Kong preoccupy my time.  We’ll see if our agreement holds true in the next two weeks.  It’s a lot of work for no money.

Travelzoo. 

How wrong they were

October 2nd, 2005 by calc

:35:30] EAR: you are a delight
:37:57] Nicholas Pi… says: imagine me frozen in a freezer–i’d be climatologically pleasant and there would be no mice in there.  plus, i would bring a ray of sunshine to a bitter frozen netherregion
:38:23] EAR: I think you’re talking about

          Something is rather pungent.

Starting with the classification of quotes (My task has been completely mishandled) I would have to hesitate to begin.  It was a mistake to eat at Taco Bell

your wang, but I’m not sure

EK_Race

September 29th, 2005 by calc

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.