Monday, January 07, 2002
|12:21 PM|
At work we went over some of the concepts of boolean logic, and I realized that Nand gates don't do binary addition, they just do something that happens to match what we need in order to perform binary addition. The nand gate just does what it does. By the way, Nand is actually a combination of "Not" and "And" which are two of the more basic concepts in this boolean logic. You put enough of these ands, and nots, and or gates together and you get computers. It was a jump across a great deal of research and development, akin to saying "The caveman picks up the rock, and now we have international banking treaties" but it all made sense. The entire idea of "it just does what it does" and "it doesn't 'know' it's doing addition" was a concept I had a better hold on in high school when I was still learning about programming, but now I have fully embraced this idea and I feel cold. Damned revelations. I sent an email to my old computer teach about all this ranting. I hope he understands.
I got a trouble ticket at work today, and the name field only said "EVA" in all capital letters. I was worried I would have explain to a 200 foot tall robot that his printer wasn't going to be fixed today. Luckily it was merely a 2 foot tall robot, and I stole its batteries. Oh, also on the subject of work, I'm scheduled to be threatened with the loss of my job. They want me to be sick less and call in more when I am ill.
This Penny Arcade news post has a description of one man's experience with Final Fantasy 10, that I found highly amusing (FFX, at E3, was constantly referred to as "Final Fantasy Gheeeey").
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