Wow. I've almost done 90 of these things. That's almost 100. I'll have to do something really special for episode 100.
So, y'know what really grinds my gears?
Picture it--a fantasy or superhero type movie. Magical magic. Super superpowers. A heroic hero of light. A villainous villain of darkness. We've all seen this kinda sh*t a thousands times, right? Epic, colorful explosions of epic magical energy, epic music, an epic struggle of epic proportions, an epic so epic you can'
In commemoration of this beloved dolphin's 50th anniversary, here's a Suite of Themes of Zoom the White Dolphin on Organ. A collab with My Sheet Music Transcriptions.
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To make things clear: I don't believe magic exists in our world, I'm just considering it in context of a fictional universe, like MLP. I don't like the "It's magic, you don't have to explain it" approach. If magic is an integral part of a fictional world, then it should be explained like any other part of it. And that's what we will try to do here. We'll start with the sources of magic. What causes it? I think what Starlight says in "All Bottled Up" is a good explanation:
Of course there
And his name is John-- I mean Woohoo here continuing my project of rewatching and reviewing every episode of Hey Arnold. We're getting close to the end, folks. After finishing Season 3 did I start Season 4, which originally aired from March 1999 to June 2000 (mostly due to a few holdouts airing in S5.) Much like Season 3, S4 has 20 episodes but broken down to 32 11-minute segments and 4 22-minute specials. Also during this season and the next one, the animation was changed to being digitally pai
Here's a Suite of Themes of Embassy Pictures' Jingles on Organ.
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I already briefly explained in a forum reply why I personally am more interested in G5 than G4 now. But I thought I would go into further detail here. I am not saying my opinion is right or that G4 isn't great, I just want to explain why I've developed a stronger connection to G5 already!
Please note that a lot of this is SUBJECTIVE! For example, when I say "The Mane 5 are more interesting than the Mane 6" I mean they are more interesting to ME, and I'm not trying to state a fact or expect
Today's blog will be a little different. No philosophy, no show reviews. Instead, a cautionary tale from my past, and a little helpful advice for a healthier life.
So, I don’t know if any of you are familiar with Instant Breakfast. It’s been “Carnation Breakfast Essentials” for some years now, but it will always be Instant Breakfast to me. It’s a powered chocolate milk nutritional drink/meal replacement. I started drinking it as a little kid because I was such a picky eater that it was
Hey. Y'know what really grinds my gears? When someone asks a question with two possible outcomes, a positive or negative state, and they say "or no", when they really mean, "or not". Here's what I talkin' about:
"You gonna finish those fries or no?"
"I'm going to the grocery store. You need anything or no?"
"I'm ordering pizza. You want some or no?"
"Do you like Chinese food or no?"
You get the idea. The correct word is NOT. OR NOT. You gonna finish those fries o
Here's the Disney's Fantasia version of Modest Mussorgsky's A Night on Bald Mountain on the Organ. A BMC Member Request. A collab with My Sheet Music Transcriptions.
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The title of this entry means we're still talking about the real numbers, but it also means we're talking about something called "continuum". But what is it? The answer is it's a kind of infinity, and it's different from the "countable infinity". (There are more kinds of infinity, but let's focus on these two.)
"Countable infinity" is, for example, the number of elements in the set of all integers. "Countable" means we can arrange the elements in a sequence, so for any integer there is a we
Here's The Opening from the King Kong (1976) film on the Organ. A BMC Member Request. A collab with My Sheet Music Transcriptions.
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It's one thing to be late to the party; it's another to never know there was a party to begin with.
Having finished all of the currently existing Mirickuless, I moved to Avatar: The Last Airbender based on a friend's glowing recommendation. Oh sure, I was aware of its existence. I've heard of it. Yeah, of course. But I never really heard much about it back in the day. I didn't know that it was supposed to be some kind of phenomenon. (Unlike, say, Squid Game, for example, which beats y
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I have watched countless YouTubers and their science videos. One thing they all have in common is the word they keep throwing at their audience:
"Albert Einstein".
It is a free word to use, but it somehow bring in revenues.
In mathematics, we have a similar word: "Pythagoras". Remember him from preschool math? He figured out some great geometry calculations. The most known, and extremely useful, is the Pythagorean theorem.
It goes something like this:
Heeeeeeere's... Woohoo! I'm back once again with my continuing project of rewatching and reviewing every episode of Hey Arnold. Welp, we're halfway there... or three-fifths there. While I was rewatching Season 2, I was worried that any subsequent season after the first would be inferior. Turns out I was mostly wrong. Not long after rewatching Season 2, I started rewatching Season 3, which originally aired from September 1998 to March 1999 (although the season finale didn't air until Season 5. Ag
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In my previous blog about binary division, I stated the first rule about doing division is being "an Exception" if the divisor is equal to 0. This is different from returning a result. No longer will the CPU of the computer be executing normally after such an operation:
Quotient = dividend / 0
Modulus = dividend % 0
The operation will return a quotient and remainder of a binary division (two results). If the absolute (positive) divisor is higher than the absolute (positive) dividend,
Let's talk about the different sets of numbers. First, we have integers, which are a simple and intuitive concept. It's a series of numbers going in both directions (positive and negative) to infinity. Rational numbers are not hard to understand either, as the name suggests they are ratios of integers. But what about the real numbers? Are they a valid mathematical concept? There is one fact that made me question it: most of them are "unreachable", which means we cannot create any formulas that "
Here is Everybody Party from Mario Party 5 on the Organ.
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Previously, we talked about multiplication and Bitwise Shift Left. It was quite fun to figure out how to do multiplication since basically all CPUs support it (all had to be figured out without direct help).
Division however, is not supported by all CPUs, most noted by the modern handheld console Gameboy Advance that required a lot of division, but had no support for it.
The C and C++ standard requires the division and modulo operators, meaning they must be emulated by the compiler if hardwa
Mandalorian spoiler warning, obviously.
Hey. Y'know what really grinds my gears? This baby "Yoda" thing. Okay, I get why people called him that for a brief time, but even early on it was pretty frigging obvious that it wasn't Yoda. Y'know.... because it wasn't NINE HUNDRED YEARS IN THE PAST. I mean, for one episode I briefly wondered if that could have been the case, but it would be pretty suspicious for all technology to be completely unchanged for a millennium. But by the end of the
The Atlanta Braves have done it to win the World Series title for the first time since 1995 with a Game 6 win with an overwhelming 7 to nothing lead against Astros. That's 26 years already for Atlanta, over 20 years. The Houston Astros unfortunately lost the World Series for the second time, but that's okay, it's been a great and overwhelming baseball season so far. I wish that Carlos Correa (Astros shortstop, #1) is still part of the Astros after this baseball season, which he'd be a free-agent