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Accidental Desultory Cogitations
Random thoughts on a variety of topics, but mostly on science and technology. Saturday, January 24, 2015. Trigonometry of regular polgons. In school we learned that the exterior angle of a regular n-sided polygon is $360/n$ degrees. Or $2 pi/n$ radians. Similarly the interior angle of a regular n-side polygon is $180(n-2)/n$ degrees or $(n-2) pi/n$ radians. It can be shown. For angles where the number of minimal nesting of radicals is 2 or less. Sin left( frac{7 pi}{40} right) = left( frac{ sqrt{5} 1}{8}...
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Accidental Devotional | God shows up when you invite Him, sometimes even when you don't.
God shows up when you invite Him, sometimes even when you don't. I’m In Charge of My Own Body. I Love the Internet Vol. 5. I know it has been a couple of weeks, but I still love the internet. I love it for a lot of reasons. Here are a few. Without the internet, and Kelley Nikondeha. I never would have known about what is happening in Burundi, or that these amazing women had a singing, dancing, glorious protest on Mother’s day. Mother’s Day in Burundi. Gives it to us straight. I have paid for writing ...
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Accidental Dharma
Sunday, September 28, 2008. David and Goliath or China and USA vs the Earth. 1 Picture the well-known image of the earth as seen from space with the. Three hands of a clock superimposed upon it and it is 11:40 PM ( the hands. Are the blades of a wind turbine) and below it the footprints of my boys,. Cole and Skyler with a larger C, carbon, encircling this world view and the. Number 6 below it all. 2 Fear and loathing at the edge of the abyss of Gorge Bush's asshole. 4 There is no shovel big enough to dig...
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The Accidental Diarist | A History of the Daily Planner in America
A History of the Daily Planner in America. This website is a companion to The Accidental Diarist. A biography of the daily planner and its customers from America’s founding into the 21st century. Ch 1: The Almanac As a Daily Diary. The biography of the daily planner begins with America’s first bestseller: the almanac. A tool of time, the almanac urged many customers, including some Founding Fathers, to convert them into diaries. Ch 2: The Birth of a Daily Planner. Ch 3: The Profits of an Abbreviated Self.
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Joe's and Lori's Lives and Adventures
Joe's and Lori's Lives and Adventures. Thursday, November 10, 2016. The next item we decided to mark off our bucket list was the Charles M. Schulz Museum. I was a HUGE fan of Peanuts as a kid, so I had this on my "to-do" list for a long time. It did not disappoint! There were comic strips and statues, Charles Schulz Studio, and a special exhibit on hockey in the Peanuts cartoon. It's a small museum, but very good and as a Charlie Brown fan, I loved every minute of it. Me and my friend, Charlie Brown.