Too Small To Classify
Some things I'm interested in are too small to classify; here are a few of them; if you'd like to hear more about one of these that I haven't written up yet, please write.
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Upon the varieties of left-handed handwriting.
Why a french horn mute makes the pitch go up (or is it down?).
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IP Law in Cyberspace: a Radical Proposal.
The Magic Show (what I contributed to a mail art show by that name).
Sending used computers to Poland.
How to use a ball rolling on a map to help visualize complex state transitions.
How to use fractal principles to create anti-grafitti patterns.
How to use a data glove for word processing/editing.
How a well-constructed sentence is a solution to a topological problem.
How is "news" different from "history"?
How to combine mathematics and dance.
How to diagram tense in language.
How to practice real-time decision making.
How to make (automobile) driving more expressive.
How to detect circular reasoning.
How taxation discourages cooperation and inspires competition.
How commerce depends on there being different sets of values.
What are the first things that happen when you turn on your computer?
What happens when you switch a fugue from 4/4 to 3/8.
Why I think 3D visualization is a largely a waste of time.
Why mirrors reverse left-to-right but not top-to-bottom.
Why the color wheel is a wheel.