Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Lubbock Sights 8

 At least this stuff was in the Lubbock area. Over 950,000 Covid deaths in the USA. Numbers still rising but more slowly. The weather here is getting better and better. Russell wrote about a "measurement problem", but his concern seemed to be defining measurements of lengths or intervals. More to the point, in the context of the modern measurement problem, were his remarks on the problem of defining an event. What are the boundaries, for instance? What are the components? The discussion is mostly from the perspective of a logician, of course. 







You know, I think some of this stuff WAS in Lubbock.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Lubbock Sights 7

The weather is getting better every day, but whether that matters, I don't know. Ha. Of course it matters. Meteorological Spring has arrived. I am finally re-reading Bertrand Russell's "The Analysis of Matter." Yeah, it's a bit outdated in some respects but still worth reading. Last time I went through it I think I was in high school. This time around I understand more, since I've learned a lot since then. It kills time and it's an interesting stroll through the past.







I'll be doing some of this black and white stuff for a while, and this is not in Lubbock. Close to Lubbock but not IN Lubbock. 

Monday, February 28, 2022

Lubbock Sights 6

 The warming trend continues, but so does the drought. I think I've heard that before. Hmmm. 







I look forward to accomplishing much today. Many things.

Sunday, February 27, 2022

Lubbock Sights 5

 The warming trend continues here, and so does the drought. 








Saturday, February 26, 2022

Lubbock Sights 4

 Looking better this morning, with more sunshine and thinner clouds. The sooner the clouds break up, the warmer we will get today. 






Enough of winter.