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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Saturday, August 07, 2010. I took a T'ai Chi workshop this weekend, presented by Robert Goodwin. Mr Goodwin is one of the founders of the St. Louis T'ai Chi Chuan Association. The Association is affiliated with Mr. Benjamin Lo (no link), the senior student of Professor Cheng Man-Ch'ing. This lineage is important. Thank you, Mr. Goodwin. The workshops were fantastic. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. One of the great tragedies of our existence is t...

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Saturday, August 07, 2010. I took a T'ai Chi workshop this weekend, presented by Robert Goodwin. Mr Goodwin is one of the founders of the St. Louis T'ai Chi Chuan Association. The Association is affiliated with Mr. Benjamin Lo (no link), the senior student of Professor Cheng Man-Ch'ing. This lineage is important. Thank you, Mr. Goodwin. The workshops were fantastic. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. One of the great tragedies of our existence is t...

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Walking the Fringe: Learning Cocoa: Links

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Sunday, January 21, 2007. I'm starting to spend more time trying to learn the Cocoa development frameworks. For those not familiar with it, Cocoa is a set of software development frameworks based around the Objective-C programming language. There are a number of different frameworks within Cocoa, including GUIs, networking (and IO in general), graphics and imaging, distributed computing, etc. The most obvious site for learning about Cocoa is the Apple developer website.

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Walking the Fringe: Middle Age

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Wednesday, November 07, 2007. I've been feeling lately like I'm middle-aged. It's not something I could explain it in any clear way, beyond the obvious things (like having a couple of kids, a job that I need to pay the bills, thinking about whether I'm saving enough for retirement, etc.). Besides, you can have those things and not feel middle-aged. Then, tonight, it hit me: you're middle-aged when you read the vast majority of things because you need. I had a similar ...

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Walking the Fringe: Bathtub Reading Table

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Tuesday, May 15, 2007. I recently completed my latest woodworking project. It's a bathtub reading table made of mahogany. I designed it to be just wide enough between the outside supports to allow felt pads on the inside edges. This prevents the table and tub from being scratched, and provides a nice smooth surface for sliding the table back and forth. This is such a good idea. I bet there is a market for it somewhere. That's a good idea! Just this guy learning to be ...

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Walking the Fringe: October 2006

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Thursday, October 05, 2006. The PC that Ate my Printer Paper. I recently set out to configure the PC my girls use for educational games to allow them to print from the PC to our printer connected to our 20" iMac. I had just slogged through getting a WiFi card to work with the Windows box. And was already pretty grouchy. But I figured printing is a solved problem, so what could go wrong? Then I decided to download Bonjour for Windows. After reconneting the printer to t...

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Walking the Fringe: Learning T'ai Chi

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Saturday, August 07, 2010. I took a T'ai Chi workshop this weekend, presented by Robert Goodwin. Mr Goodwin is one of the founders of the St. Louis T'ai Chi Chuan Association. The Association is affiliated with Mr. Benjamin Lo (no link), the senior student of Professor Cheng Man-Ch'ing. This lineage is important. Thank you, Mr. Goodwin. The workshops were fantastic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Just this guy learning to be a craftsman. View my complete profile.

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