the danger of secrecy

Feel safe yet?

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domequest

My fullerene page was the first webpage I made, in 1998. The C programs whose output is shown there – to enumerate pentagon-hexagon topologies, and to estimate their 3D shapes – were lost years ago; I wanted to improve and extend them anyway.

I’ve worked on the new search program (in Python) at long intervals. Last weekend, a version with all the essential features ran, up to 24 faces. The bad news is that the file of partial solutions – on which the program would have built to proceed to 32 faces, and so on – was 5 gigabytes. I’ll need a more efficient way to handle partials, or else to abandon the concept.

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end of the night

Realms of bliss
Realms of light
Some are born to sweet delight
Some are born to sweet delight
Some are born to the endless night

–The Doors

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choose your universe wisely

I don’t often laugh aloud at cartoons, but this one got me.

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should be better than the crowd

Michael Quinion of World Wide Words has a book out.

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a great name

I’m tempted to see about getting a spare mailing address at this domain.

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the world is a very big place

Michael Jennings watches the Eurovision song contest. I’ve seen this phenomenon at least once, circa 1977 (the winner was the French entry, about a child and a bird), but most Americans will go “huh?”; it may help to mention that the contest gave ABBA their first international exposure.

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