Codepoetica the Yule-time Squirrel
Much grinning is due to Kitty’s ever-inspiring awesomeness. It must be established, and illustrated, at some point, just how this little rodent maintains his links to the wired.
Much grinning is due to Kitty’s ever-inspiring awesomeness. It must be established, and illustrated, at some point, just how this little rodent maintains his links to the wired.
By the way, little squirrel, thanks for coming to my wedding. ^_^
“The shortest path between two points on a cylinder (one not directly above the other) is a fractional turn of a helix, as can be seen by cutting the cylinder along one of its sides, flattening it out, and noting that a straight line connecting the points becomes helical upon re-wrapping (Steinhaus 1999, p. 229). It is for this reason that squirrels chasing one another up and around tree trunks follow helical paths.”
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Alan J Castonguay is from Ontario, Canada. Interested in philosophy, animation, serial art, and mixing bleeding-edge technology with doing things the old fashioned way
. Works in tech support, but dreams of going back to the theatre.
A resume is available for your perusal, should you be interested in bribing me to do work.
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