Wednesday, October 29, 2008

a vapor in the wind.

The song this title is sourced from reflects metaphorically the insignificance of man in relation to God - explicitly as far as time and space are concerned, as well as probably implicitly in other areas as well. From this, it seems reasonable to extrapolate this to the idea that the actions of a man, or even man, are insignificant as far as the universe is concerned. This feeling of insignificance does not mean that we should not be responsible for our actions since they produce little change, whether positive or negative; indeed, this does seem to be a reason why some of us aim for Christlikeness, or to live with a "clear conscience", with "good morals", etc.

I'm not too sure why I thought of this, or thought of writing the above paragraph...

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I finally finished scripting Extreme Heat Rhapsody (a TNN-touhou game), at least a reasonable demo of it. Six stages are completed, albeit only on one difficulty, with two possible choices of player characters. Assuming time allows, I will add a stage 5.5, of course the usual Extra and Phantasm stages, as well as more player-character options and of course additional difficulties.

Dean's Lists have been pretty okay; Math is on series and differential equations and time seems to pass very fast. Physics not so because we've been taught about the content in Olympiad, at least most of it up to this 2nd Lesson, including the Galilean and Lorentz (sp?) Transformations.

jk.

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