Wasn't Einstein some hockey player from Sweden? He never did amount to much, in any event. I think the Senators drafted him way back in the early 1900s, or so.
"Who's Godel Pleiades? This whole time we've talked about him, I've never really been paying attention. And for that matter, who is this Einstein I see him pictured with?"
The nice thing about some of the more basic logics, such as propositional, is that you don't have to know a vast amount of mathematics to work with it. Of course, when it gets more complicated then you do need to know a fairly minimal amount of maths (basic arithmetic is enough at times!).
The last time I saw a book of maths and logic was an apocaliptical challenge for me .Beeing able to challenge the hardest field of maths available at this place took all my math strenght for real .Finding an answer to an imaginary integral field was just to much and hope I never have to cross swords with something like that again.
Said that,I find logic books interesting,but my lack of free time has made my chances to read so few.Aside school I just dedicate myself to my programs and that is all.I read a lot but nothing like a normal cultural relaxation book has crossed my hands.I just don't have time or just to tired to read all day to go back and read more.
So my only available rest is a good sleep.
Hope there will be a time after this semester.
Really? You may want to take that back, considering that I'm planning on re-reading Antoine de Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince--recommended for ages 7-9.
I think I'll check-out Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World next. That was my first choice, actually, but someone already signed it out before me. After those, I may head in the direction of Kafka on the Shore, even though I've heard mixed reviews about that one (part of my interest in it, I must admit!).
Let's see if my senses can make it out in one piece.
Baron of Terribad (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/10/09 | Reply
Ah, Sputnik Sweetheart is one of those Murakami novels I've yet to read. Be sure to let me know what you think of it!
In case it matters, my personal preference regarding Murakami: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World = The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle > Kafka on the Shore > Norwegian Wood > Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman > After Dark > A Wild Sheep Chase. All of 'em are good, though.
Pleiades Rising
Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/13/09 | Reply
@Kastom:
Wasn't Einstein some hockey player from Sweden? He never did amount to much, in any event. I think the Senators drafted him way back in the early 1900s, or so.
Kastom
Otaku Princess | Posted 11/13/09 | Reply
@Pleiades Rising:
"Who's Godel Pleiades? This whole time we've talked about him, I've never really been paying attention. And for that matter, who is this Einstein I see him pictured with?"
lol.
I'd rather see in shades of gray.
Pleiades Rising
Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/13/09 | Reply
@AngelBest Dream:
The nice thing about some of the more basic logics, such as propositional, is that you don't have to know a vast amount of mathematics to work with it. Of course, when it gets more complicated then you do need to know a fairly minimal amount of maths (basic arithmetic is enough at times!).
Pleiades Rising
Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/13/09 | Reply
@Kastom:
Imagine my insane laughter if I had thought you meant that you never heard of Godel. That would spark a breakdown, on my part.
AngelBest Dream
Holy Knight (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/12/09 | Reply
The last time I saw a book of maths and logic was an apocaliptical challenge for me .Beeing able to challenge the hardest field of maths available at this place took all my math strenght for real .Finding an answer to an imaginary integral field was just to much and hope I never have to cross swords with something like that again.
Said that,I find logic books interesting,but my lack of free time has made my chances to read so few.Aside school I just dedicate myself to my programs and that is all.I read a lot but nothing like a normal cultural relaxation book has crossed my hands.I just don't have time or just to tired to read all day to go back and read more.
So my only available rest is a good sleep.
Hope there will be a time after this semester.
Angel
Kastom
Otaku Princess | Posted 11/12/09 | Reply
Never heard of that authour. I believe a trip to Wiki is needed...
I'd rather see in shades of gray.
TimeChaser
Madman With a Box (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/10/09 | Reply
@Pleiades Rising:
Nothing wrong with that. ^^ It's nostalgia, right? Something you still love after many years. :3
Bazinga!
Pleiades Rising
Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/10/09 | Reply
@:
I know just the basics, the outline, so I made sure to keep myself clear of anything else regarding plot details.
Also, why do I seem to be the only person on Earth who hasn't read any of Murakami's books?
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Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/10/09 | Reply
@TimeChaser:
Really? You may want to take that back, considering that I'm planning on re-reading Antoine de Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince--recommended for ages 7-9.
Pleiades Rising
Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/10/09 | Reply
@Shinmaru:
I think I'll check-out Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World next. That was my first choice, actually, but someone already signed it out before me. After those, I may head in the direction of Kafka on the Shore, even though I've heard mixed reviews about that one (part of my interest in it, I must admit!).
Let's see if my senses can make it out in one piece.
TimeChaser
Madman With a Box (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/10/09 | Reply
You impress me greatly with the things you are reading/want to read. 8O
Bazinga!
Shinmaru
Baron of Terribad (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/10/09 | Reply
Ah, Sputnik Sweetheart is one of those Murakami novels I've yet to read. Be sure to let me know what you think of it!
In case it matters, my personal preference regarding Murakami: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World = The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle > Kafka on the Shore > Norwegian Wood > Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman > After Dark > A Wild Sheep Chase. All of 'em are good, though.
Love thy Evangelion.