The Monday Monopole Conjecture
Feb. 27th, 2012 10:43 pmIf monopoles do exist , as usually they are always found as a dipole, then I must be that monopole, especially as I seem to be my own minority report. This stems from the given fact that cousin has gone over the rails again, and that politically we are different animals.
I did a visit to Canterbury and Deal today, despite initially intending to venture towards Tenderden, which will be done , hopefully tomorrow, and if not, definitely on Wednesday. From Canterbury I took a bus to Deal via Dover to do a second visit and then via Sandwich on the return journey. The day was dull and overcast , but I enjoyed seeing the beautiful scenery of this magnificent county which compares well with Sussex.
With play trade funds I have ordered the third series of the Big Bang Theory, as I have become quite a devotee of this geeky comedy.
Wednesday will also be a big posting day for books sold.
Finished reading two books as well, “The Subterraneans” by Jack Kerouac and Antonio Negri's “Time For Revolution”., two others from the book challenge.
* The reference “minority report” stems from the film of the same name and a short story by Philip K. Dick. Monopoles (or more precise, magnetic monopoles) are theoretical particles at the first instance of the Big Bang. (See link below)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_monopole
I did a visit to Canterbury and Deal today, despite initially intending to venture towards Tenderden, which will be done , hopefully tomorrow, and if not, definitely on Wednesday. From Canterbury I took a bus to Deal via Dover to do a second visit and then via Sandwich on the return journey. The day was dull and overcast , but I enjoyed seeing the beautiful scenery of this magnificent county which compares well with Sussex.
With play trade funds I have ordered the third series of the Big Bang Theory, as I have become quite a devotee of this geeky comedy.
Wednesday will also be a big posting day for books sold.
Finished reading two books as well, “The Subterraneans” by Jack Kerouac and Antonio Negri's “Time For Revolution”., two others from the book challenge.
* The reference “minority report” stems from the film of the same name and a short story by Philip K. Dick. Monopoles (or more precise, magnetic monopoles) are theoretical particles at the first instance of the Big Bang. (See link below)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_monopole