Feb. 6th, 2005

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What I planned to do at night:

Redeem a gift card.
Meet up with someone I am collaborating on a novel with.
Go out dancing.
Eat dinner.
Go to the massage party.

I only managed to do two of those things. My friend was busy, waiting for a table took a long time and I wasn't in the mood to find another place to eat, and I wasn't sure if I would get the Night Owl. I am lame, but I got a book on technical writing. I feel even more far behind. I am not sure which subject areas I want to target, or if I should write a mock software instructions. The tech writing openings are for people with 3-10 years of experience. I have scattered experience in customer service/tech support, in using computers and writing, but not specific technical writing experience. Oh well, I can relearn my HTML skillz, even update it to 4.0

Plus, I need to rewrite my big RoboHelp/RPG proposal into an actual adventure. If my mom's boyfriend would give me an answer about if I should save my stuff on CD (or even if I can) or if he will.
taratemima: (Default)
You know, I've been thinking about proportional logic.

Stating that a story about a boy being called a 'fag' is false because people get called 'fag' all the time can be stated as this:

A(pretend this is a universal proportional quantifier) CalledFag(everyone)
|~CalledFag(boy whose mom posted in livejournal)

This is a true premise, but since the true premise is universal and (everyone) includes (boy whose mom posted in livejournal), the conclusion is false.

It is especially funny since the troll prides himself on being the most logical person EVAR and better than those namby-pamby humanities majors who just took a few classes on proportional logic. :)

(No, I won't tell you where. I am not feeding the troll)

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