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CW 9.30.2008: The Town Mouse and The Country Mouse
September 30, 2008, 20:09
Filed under: Classical Writing

Once there was a Town Mouse and a Country Mouse. And one day, the Town Mouse went to visit the Country Mouse. But when he got there they ate bacon and bread and beans and other foods you would expect to find in the country. But the Town Mouse didn’t like the food, so he told the Country Mouse to come with him to the city. So they went and they feasted in the houses but one day while they were eating, the Country Mouse heard barking, “What is that?” he asked the Town Mouse, “It is just the dog” he replied, but then the dogs burst into the room and they had to run back into their hole. Soon after that the country mouse left, saying

“Better beans and bacon in peace, than cakes and ale in fear.”



Physics 9/26/2008: Circuits – So Logical
September 26, 2008, 19:51
Filed under: Physics

Things I learned:

  • Most computers today use 64 bit processors.
  • 8 bits = 1byte


Physics 9/11/2008: The Twentieth Century’s Greatest Invention?
September 11, 2008, 14:15
Filed under: Physics

Things I learned:

  • Transistors are at the heart of all modern electronics.
  • Diffusion is a process in which higher concentrated particles in higher concentrated areas tend to move toward lower concentrated areas.
  • In a PN junction, current can flow from P to N, but not from N to P.
  • In transistors, one circuit controls the others.


Bionicle: Gravity Hurts
September 10, 2008, 15:15
Filed under: Best Stuff, Bionicle, Paco's Blog | Tags:

Bionicle Forever!



Physics 9/2/2008: Making Waves
September 3, 2008, 00:17
Filed under: Physics

Things I learned:

  • Light is electromagnetic.
  • A changing magnetic field produces an electric field that is probably changing, which produces a magnetic field that is probably changing, which produces an electric field that is probably changing, which produces a magnetic field, that is probably changing, which produces an electric field that is probably changing, which produces a magnetic field, that is probably changing, which produces an electric field that is probably changing, which produces a magnetic field, that is probably changing, which produces an electric field that is probably changing, which produces a magnetic field, that is probably changing, which produces an electric field that is probably changing, which produces a magnetic field. . . . .