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With this variation on a famous statement by the philosopher Descartes, I would like to express that writing about what happens in my life is important to me.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

De Slegte: Three books for five

This afternoon at 14:04:23, I bought three books from De Slegte for five Euro. I only wanted to buy one book. The books are:

  • Dertien (Black Swan Green) by David Mitchell
  • Isabelle by Annette Kobak
  • Anna, Hanna en Johanna door Marianne Fredriksson.


Thursday, March 11, 2010

De Slegte

This evening, when I was visiting bookshop De Slegte I noticed one of the shop-assistants moving around books. When I asked him about this, he told me headquarters had ordered them to reorganize the shop and close the third floor. On the first floor there are only new books that are no longer being sold by normal prices. On the second floor there are only second hand books. On the third floor there are some second hand books and some new books. In some way I can understand the idea to close that floor, but on the otherhand it means that the total number of books in the shop will be reduced, which, I think, is bad. But if they are going to have some sale of the books that they have to put away, then maybe it is good. I wonder what they are going to do with the third floor. It would not surprise me if they are simply going to close it for the public and use it as a storage area. We will see.


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Divisibility sequences

Earlier this week, I was contacted by Richard Guy again with respect to the sequences in my one mathematical paper. He is still working on the subject of divisibility sequences. He asked me if I had some proof of some the sequences being divisibility sequences. I tried to find a definition for with Google, but only found references to papers. When I told this, he replied with: "A divisibility sequence is simply a sequence {a(n)} with the property that a(m) divides a(n) whenever m divides n." Furthermore he stated that although they are easy to define, they are not so easy to prove.


Monday, March 8, 2010

Link

Wiki on a Stick

Snow!

This morning, while I was still in bed, Annabel shouted: "It is snowing outside". She even opened the blinds and curtains to show me while I was still laying in bed. The snowing stopped around 10 o'clock when there was about 2 cm of snow.


Friday, March 5, 2010

Snow

This morning, when I went outside, I noticed the first snow flakes. Soon they became more and I noticed that they stayed on the ground. But when the sun came out, it quickly disappeared. Around noon, there where some big snow flakes falling from the sky, but they did not really stay on the ground. In the evening, between seven and eight there was some substantial snow, but again, it did not stay everywhere on the ground. It quickly disappeared when the snow turned into rain.


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Link

Dark Matter Used to Measure Age of Universe.


Saturday, February 21, 2010

Wireless router

This afternoon, Annabel, Li-Xia and I went into the city to look for a wireless router for Annabel to be used in combination with her netbook and het Ipod touch. We first went to Mediamarkt. They really had made a mess of their wireless section. After searching we only found two wireless routers that we might consider to buy. The cheapest was Netgear N150 for € 39.99. Next we went to Paradigit. They had a Sitecom and a Linksys wireless router. Next we went to Dynabyte. There they had the same Linksys wireless router, but it costed about 10 euro more. Although Linksys is know for its beter quality, we felt that the Sitecom wireless router with 300N was better than the Linksys of the same price. At 15:12:15, I bought the Sitecom Wireless-N 2.0 Router WL-341 v3 for € 39,99 from Paradigit.

At home the first question was how to wire it up to the rest of our network. At the back it has one blue socket and four yellow sockets. The blue socket is meant to be connected to your ADSL monitor. But we already have a Sweex network router with build in ADLS modem. First I connected a network cable from this router on one of the yellow sockets, but I could not figure out which IP address to use. I also expected a conflict between two DHPC servers on both sides of the cable. Next I connected the cable to the blue socket and tried to connect to it, but that too did not work, which did not really surprice me. Finally, I connected the netbook with the short blue cable that came with the wireless router on one of the yellow sockets and was able to configure it. However, when we tried to make a wireless contact with her Ipod touch, it did not work. I changed the key on the rooter, but what we tried did not work. I searched the internet for more information, but was not able to solve the problem. I let the problem rest for some time and read some more manuals. When I tried the next time, I decided to change the key in something with all capitals, and then it suddenly worked. I spend some more time to configure the ACL with the MAC addresses of netbook and the Ipod touch. These kind of things always take more time than you would expect even for someone who has a degree in computer science.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Link

Triumph of the Cyborg Composer


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Link

Caltech Neuroscientists Find Brain System Behind General Intelligence


Sunday, February 21, 2010

Uru online

This afternoon, I downloaded the free version of Myst Online. I tried it out a little than, just to check if it installed correctly. In the evening, I played the game for the first time. It very much looks like stand-alone version of Uru, which I played before. It does contain some new ages (worlds). You have to replay all the ages again. I already did some of it. It is funny how much you remember. It is almost like revisiting a city you went to years ago. For some details, see the logbook I am writing.


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Nonogram solvers

This evening, I came across Survey of Paint-by-Number Puzzle Solvers. Paint-by-number puzzles are also called Nonograms. In the past years I worked on several solvers myself, and I believed that I did have quite a strong solver. I downloaded the set of 5000 random 30 by 30 puzzles (linked to in the survey) and tried them on the various programs I developed only to discover that my solver is not very fast and that there is still a lot of room for improvement.


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Dylan on Dylan

This morning, I finished reading Dylan on Dylan in which I started reading on December 30 after I bought it on December 29 at 17:37:29 from De Slegte for € 2.50. The book contains 31 interviews with Bob Dylan taken from 1962 to 2004 and thus cover a large part of his life. Some interviews are interesting others are boring or even very vague, such as the one about his film Renaldo and Clara. In most of the interviews you see that the interviewer is wrestling with his questions and/or that Dylan is answering the questions in his own manner. In many ways it is clear that Dylan is not easily distracted and is independent of what other think about him. In a sense he comes to me as a rather enlightened personality living in the here and now, and not to much thinking about the past or dreaming about the future.


Sunday, February 14, 2010

Chinese New Year

Today is the first day of the year 4707, the year of the tiger, according to the Chinese calendar. Today is also Valentine's Day and carnival is celebrated. A rather unique combination.


Friday, February 12, 2010

Links

Moscow-Vladivostok: virtual journey on Google Maps.
Bridge Over Troubled Water - The organ music from TROUBLED WATER (deUSYNLIGE)
My heart will go on - on small church organ


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Snow

This morning, there was a lot of snow in the West of the country. Here in the East, it started to snow later, and when it started to snow here at first did not stay, but later it did. Around the time Andy usually arrives at home from day care we were phoned that he was still there and that the taxi was delayed due to the snow. It was only an hour later that he finally left and he arrived about two hour later than usual.


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Dancing snow flakes

The whole day small snow flakes were falling from the sky. Especially during the afternoon, when I was laying in bed with the flu, I watched how the snow flakes where dancing along the window, as the wind would often lift them up or make them float along the window. In the early morning and late in the evening some of the snow did stay, but during the rest of the day it was just a little to warm for doing that.


Monday, February 8, 2010

Four Colors Suffice

Today, I finished reading the book Four Colors Suffice by Robin Wilson, which I started reading on February 6, after I bought it on the same day at 16:56:10 for € 14,95 from bookshop De Slegte. I enjoyed reading the book, although I have to remark that where Wilson takes great care to explain many rather trivial mathematical facts in the first chapters, this lacks in the latter chapters where the mathematical details become more and more complex.


Saturday, February 6, 2010

Four Colors Suffice

This afternoon, at 16:56:10, I bought the book Four Colors Suffice by Robin Williams for € 14.95 from bookshop De Slegte. In the evening I started reading this book. When I showed Annabel the fake counter example by William McGregor, she immediately wanted to solve it, but failed to do so.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Dementia 'losing out' to cancer in funding stakes

Today, I came across the article Dementia 'losing out' to cancer in funding stakes in the Health section of the BBC website. The article starts with stating:
    Dementia now costs the UK economy twice as much as cancer but gets a fraction of the funding to find causes and cures, a report seen by the BBC shows.
I think that the article makes a very clear analyses of the problem. The contents of the article does not surprise me at all and affirms my suspicions. I think that the situation is not much better in any other country in the world. (Alzheimer's Disease is the most common cause of dementia.)


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Link

A loop recording session with microKORG XL and Ableton Live


Monday, February 1, 2010

Palindrome date

Today it is a palindrome date for the date format DD-MM-YYYY, because for today it gives 01-02-2010.


Saturday, January 30, 2010

More snow

It has been snowing in the past day again. This morning there was a blue clear sky, but also a thin layer of fresh snow. In the evening there was more snow. This evening, I discovered some interesting data on the site of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute which also contained some data about snowfall in various parts of the country. I wrote a program to compare this data with my own observations through the years. This resulted in an interesting list containing a little more than nine hunderd days in which I saw some form of snow.

75%

Today, the winter sale at bookshop Broekhuis was 75% off. At 16:15:17, I bought the following books:

  • van Dale Jaarboek Taal 2009 for € 7.37.
  • Spellingscarousel by Wim Daniës fo € 0.62.
  • Tokyo pop out map for € 1.75.
  • Philip Akkerman 2314 Self-Portraits 1981-2005 for € 18.75.

I also watched the exhibition of Bernard Dorbeck. In the evening, I started to read the book Spellingscarousel about the various reforms of the Dutch spelling rules.


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Link

Project Euler


Saturday, January 23, 2010

A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers

Today, I finished reading the book A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers by Xiaolu Guo, which I started reading last Thursday after I bought it. It is a novel about a young Chinese girl being send to England by her parents to learn English. Soon she meets an older man with whom she gets a relationship. She carries a dictionary with her. Most of the titles of the chapters in the book, which are often not more than four pages long, are entries taken from the dictionary. It is quite a funny book, but it also deals about some very serious issues and at some points it is even deep.


Friday, January 22, 2010

Prof. C. Hoede

Today, I discovered that Prof. C. Hoede died exactly one year ago when I came across a in memoriam (in Dutch) written by Hajo Broersma. It is he who offered Li-Xia job here at the Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Programming group at the University of Twente, without which I would never have met her. For an overview of his work on Knowledge Graphs, see the memo 25 Years Development of Knowledge Graph Theory: The Results and The Challenge. I think I first met him the fall of 1982 when he taught a class on Combinatorics (of something like that).


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Book sale

During lunch time, I passed throught the city and I noticed that there was a Winter Sale at bookshop Broekhuis. I could not resist the temptation to go inside and check all the books that where on sale for half price. I found A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers by Xiaolu Guo. At 13:22:34, I bought it for € 5.87. Next, I went to bookshop De Slegte where they were also selling books at half price. I looked at some of the books, but could not make up my mind. I went up-stairs to the new arrivals section. There I came across the book Christ the Ethernal Tao by Hieromonk Damascene. At 13:38:56, I bought it for ten Euro. The books that both contain Chinese characters. In the evening, I started reading the first book.


Thursday, January 14, 2010

Fixing video recorder

This evening, I set out to repair the play button of our video recorder, which stopped working a few days ago. I opened the lid by taking out three screws, and it was obvious why the button did not work anymore. It had been broken off on one side, which made the arm move to the left (seen from the front) and miss the switch installed on the circuit board. I immediately thought about putting a piece of LEGO on the left to stop it from moving in that direction. I removed the front, which contained the button, to have a better access. I took me a few minutes searching in the attic to find my box with LEGO and about a minute to find the smallest possible piece from the basic sets of stones. With some tape, I put the red piece inside the video recorder. (Then I took a picture.) It did work as designed. And, as usual, it took two attempts to but the thing together, because after the first attempt the tape door would no longer open when the tape was ejected. It is a long time ago I did some hardware hacking


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Introduction

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March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
2010
2009
Alzheimer's Disease
Trip to China 2006
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Heart

Jesus Christ
Know God
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May 24, 1979
My final words
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My life as a hacker
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Hamilton cycles
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Califlower fractal
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