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Feb 03, 2008 03:24

You don't know what you think you know but I know that you know what you think I know

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msittig February 3 2008, 16:23:35 UTC
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afoxdrinksblood February 3 2008, 21:20:37 UTC
Lol. Yes, if the statement applies to both sides. In this case I've intended it to be one sided for the purpose of saying ( ... )

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msittig February 4 2008, 14:15:01 UTC
Hehe, what I posted was a math problem that your post reminded me of. One of my colleagues in the math department posed it, and we're still working it out. It has to do with prime number, factors, unique sums, etc.

My camera does pretty good video, but I think I'm going to tackle simple audio first. For Shanghaiist. It's still in the planning stages.

Things are OK. We're moving to a neighborhood that I dislike a lot, but hopefully that will allow us to buy our own place sooner. The job is going OK, I just have too many hobbies.

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afoxdrinksblood February 3 2008, 21:23:56 UTC
Funny how when I boil what I meant with that statement down it feels different and no longer feels quite right. The original statement somehow holds much more than the narrow application I just prescribed, yet only through such an interpretation can it really be made clear, and therefore my original feeling about what it said can only be seen by another in their own light, thereby sort of following the idea of the statement itself. Lol.
Or maybe the statement is saying it to us, and the statement learns who we are by seeing how we interpret it.

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;P

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afoxdrinksblood February 4 2008, 20:28:27 UTC
Word.
What's the neighborhood?

Yeah I know what you mean.
I've going to school again and i feel like be it work or school there's just not enough time for everything ELSE I want to do!

Hmmm, you're doing audio? What are you going to record?

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