Brain made of BC108s / It's all gone a bit Rod Brooks.

Aug 25, 2011 22:52

Because I learned analogue first and probably due to early exposure to biorhythm programs written in CBM BASIC, I have always pictured my mood as a sine wave. The positive and negative bits are more or less equal in amplitude and duration and follow along, one after the other in the way that one expects buses. And indeed for the past yea-long, some ( Read more... )

get a grip, whining little bastard, normal for gloucestershire

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valkyriekaren August 26 2011, 00:21:44 UTC
Awesome.

If you want to come do social-y stuff in London at any point, let me know. I'm sure we can find crash space and delightful company for you.

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bmlg August 26 2011, 04:08:02 UTC
Yay! May the good thing continue and increase.

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eljaydaly August 26 2011, 10:38:05 UTC
I'm glad the clouds are breaking.

Enjoy the book launch!

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sarah_mum August 26 2011, 13:29:20 UTC
What you've written here is a damned good skiffy-leaning explanation, or did you mean you're not really into "sharing with the group"?

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sarah_mum August 26 2011, 13:31:56 UTC
Sorry, bloody obvious that one.
I'll just shuffle off into my hysterisis loop.

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cybermule August 26 2011, 19:38:03 UTC
Glad you have a positive amplitude at this particular t. Also glad I've left the years of square waveforms behind.

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