Saturday didn't start off so well. I was going to ride my pedal bike into town for the day. That was not to be. On getting on my bike, I find that it had flat. Rather than fixing the flat right then, I put it off till Sunday, and drove my car into town. This turned out to be fortuitous, as the theatre was having 'cleaning day', and I was able to pick up a few pieces of furniture to haul home. However on the way back in, I decided to take the 'scenic route' down to Flatts and back. It was such a nice day for a drive. My car didn't think so. It decided to konk out a little ways back from Flatts on Middle Road. I spent an hour or two sitting in the grass waiting for the tow truck to arrive. In waiting, I noticed that there weren't too many, if any, 20 year Toyota's still around. Most of the drivers had spiffy new cars. So being without transportation made it a bit difficult to make it to a party I supposed to go to. Continue reading "The Geek Side of Lighting" »
Saturday, August 11. 2007
The Geek Side of Lighting
John H. Holland
Programs that learn, changing the course of calculation as the model accumulates experience, are rare after almost half a century of endeavor. We still have little theory to guide us and few implementations. . John H. Holland
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