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it's true, i'm a rageoholic!

About Me

"i would only believe in a god who could dance." --nietzsche, TSZ.

My Interests

uhm. naked people. video games. snes. chrono trigger. final fantasy. lain. drums, guitar, bass, keyboard. bright eyes. radiohead. math? science. physics. quantum physics. general relativity. special relativity. is this like the liverjournal thing where it puts these things in alphabetical order? the cure. calculators. starbucks. clocks. in other words, i am one of the most boring people in the world. why would anyone love me? they wouldn't. that's why.

I'd like to meet:

people who say "whom."jsal13 is my screenname. i wasn't 13 years old when i made it.

Heroes:

At the top of the list falls Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann and Évariste Galois.And then Kurt Friedric Gödel; I've never read his book, but I hear it's okay. Wolfgang Pauli, with that spin principal. And his name is just fun to say. Werner Karl Heisenbergh, and his ever-loved uncertainty principal. Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac. Nikolai Grigorievich Chebotaryov. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, better known for the Planck scale and h-bar. Jules Henri Poincaré, of the Ponicare conjecture. William Thomas, or also known as Lord Kelvin, which is the funnies name ever. Augusus Ferdinand Möbius, the strip guy. Carl Friedrich Gauss. Guillaume-François-Antoine de l'Hospital (not really a hero, but i do like his rule). Newton is not my hero. René du Perron Descartes.more modern are lee smolin, brian greene and andrew wiles. oh. and fermat, i guess.

My Blog

a short essay on obstacles. rip it apart, pls. kthx.

       If we have learned anything at all from obstacle overcoming, we have learned that it comes in two -- and only two -- forms: internal and external.  Of cours...
Posted by it's true, i'm a rageoholic! on Wed, 08 Nov 2006 03:11:00 PST

love and naivety -- an analysis.

Supposing love is a woman -- what then? But seriously, Let us suppose, if only to humor me, that love is an approximation of the past -- one's childhood, specifically. Then how lovely it would be to...
Posted by it's true, i'm a rageoholic! on Wed, 12 Apr 2006 12:11:00 PST