Somewhere within the Eyre Affair Series of his, the protagonist uses a glass jar of 50/50 white and red dry beans as coindecence detector. She shakes it, and when patterns DO emerge, versus random mixing, then she is aware of some really unlikely stuff about to happen. It makes sense in context and YES you should def. be reading Fforde for the sheer post post modern whimsy and utter disregard for the 4th and 5th walls!
NEED. RT: @thattoychick: ...3 billion microfiber cloths on the desk just for that reason. And FOR PEOPLE THAT CAN'T POINT WITHOUT TOUCHING. 13 hours ago
Have you been reading Vonnegut, or articles about the universe being born in a black hole?
Either way I am fairly sure this post violates the second law of thermodynamics.
Who said that it happened naturally? Or left-to-right? :)
I am willing to concede that something unnatural may have happened during the photo shoot.
Also: http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/25430/
Or have you been reading Jasper Fforde?
Should I be reading Jasper Fforde? What titles?
Y’all know I used to teach science, right?
Somewhere within the Eyre Affair Series of his, the protagonist uses a glass jar of 50/50 white and red dry beans as coindecence detector. She shakes it, and when patterns DO emerge, versus random mixing, then she is aware of some really unlikely stuff about to happen. It makes sense in context and YES you should def. be reading Fforde for the sheer post post modern whimsy and utter disregard for the 4th and 5th walls!
Post-modern whimsy sounds like just my thing. Thank you!
*must go Google “time’s arrow” so she can figure out what all the fuss is about.* XD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_of_time
That’s a good starting point. :)
Either entropy is misbehaving, or time’s arrow points left, or you had some tweezers and were very, very bored one day.
I’ll take the right one Mr. Peabody, and I’ll take it to go.