Still comes down to binary, doesn’t it?
Michael S. Schneider explains how the ancient Egyptians, the ancient Chinese, and modern computers multiply and divide without the use of multiplication tables or long division.
Still comes down to binary, doesn’t it?
Michael S. Schneider explains how the ancient Egyptians, the ancient Chinese, and modern computers multiply and divide without the use of multiplication tables or long division.
2012 is looking to be the year I begin taking Under Angels into the wild and wonderful world of the graphic novel, comics, and sequential art. Here’s a list of the 10 Best Graphic Novel and Comic Book Blogs.
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“Here’s what I’d like you to do for me: Make me laugh. Make me cry. Tell me my place in the world. Lift me out of my skin and place me in another. Show me places I have never visited and carry me to the ends of time and space. Give my demons names and help me to confront them. Demonstrate for me possibilities I’ve never thought of and present me with heroes who will give me courage and hope. Ease my sorrows and increase my joy. Teach me compassion. Entertain and enchant and enlighten me. Tell me a story.”
— Dennis O’Neil