It looks like the posts are becoming increasingly sporadic. Lets make a little market shall we.
What are the other odds:
1) The next 12 months will produce > 24 posts
2) The next 12 months will produce >=12 and <=24 posts
3) The next 12 months will produce <>
At the end of 12 months, all those who bet over the mean would pay those who bet below the mean. This would be "AR's BlogSwap". I expect this product to take off so quickly and the speculative trading in it to be so reckless that the stability of the world economy will be in question.
Speaking of world markets in terrible jeopardy, have you ever realized how screwups tend to be highly correlated. When things are appearing to get bad, they usually soon get worse. Case in example, rental car broke down on Friday night right before a weekend trip to Madison, and as a result we had to wait 2 hours for the tow truck, and then spend another hour taking the train to midway for a replacement car, which gave us the opportunity to be bumped by the attendant there who had no spare cars, and which in turn had one of the guys bailing out, which in turn increased the likelihood of a sucky trip. However, the trip turned out to rock. Upstate Wisconsin can kick upstate New York's ass (note content of previous post.). Rolling woods, lakes, hiking trails, fall colors - yellow, violet and red, long winding roads and quaint towns.
I have come to note that increasingly, people I know are either married, engaged or in the process of getting engaged/married. I am growing old. When I finished undergrad and entered graduate school, the senior graduate students looked OLD. It felt like it would be eons before I would be where they were (like never). Though I am not currently in graduate school, many of my friends are in the last legs of their phd. Another sign that indicates the passage of time. Another even more shocking sign is the fact that I have come to accept that I will be old one day. Brilliance at its most lustrous.
Thank you for your time. Now go do something more useful!
2 comments:
your reception shall have to be improved, my friend, if you want people betting more on the frequency of your blogging ;)... am glad youre getting to travel around so frequently.. good stuff..
-ro
[ro]true. nothing like a gamble to get the spirits up and running.
yeah. i hate sitting in one place and hatching eggs.
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