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craigyk
·3 anni fa·discuss
Gene Wolfe. Somehow resolves or explains every seemingly random occurrence throughout the story, even if the first person narrator is extremely unreliable and doesn’t make the connection
craigyk
·3 anni fa·discuss
One of my favorite books, The Systems Bible would agree with your prediction.
craigyk
·3 anni fa·discuss
I grew up there in near rain forest area (just slightly short of the technical rainfall requirement). There aren't really any poisonous snakes on the island, just one type that has mildly irritating saliva (I caught and got bit by lots of these as a kid, barely noticed). Depending on which micro-biome you are in, there can be lots of mosquitoes, or not many at all. Where I grew up, there were very few probably because of all the predators (and most of the water was moving not standing). Caught a few tarantulas growing up, never got bit. There were some pretty giant centipedes where I lived but I rarely saw them, never got bit. A few bee stings, but nothing too bad- but wasps... hate those f**ers.
craigyk
·3 anni fa·discuss
what struck me about Hawaii on my last visits though is the juxtaposition against Puerto Rico (the lost opportunities). Very similar in a lot of ways- but hasn't nearly leveraged the richness of its culture (history, music, cuisine, etc.) as much as Hawaii has.
craigyk
·3 anni fa·discuss
many islands have similarly diverse environments packed closely together; doesn't make Puerto Rico any less beautiful though.
craigyk
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for the DD, I spent 30 secs scanning the article before thinking "this sounds like drivel, I'm going to check the comments"
craigyk
·4 anni fa·discuss
I also like to point out in a few similar contexts: even if you could measure all the things, and you could create a perfect/optimal cost function, there would still be no guarantee that you'd be able to find the optimal global solution. So relax.
craigyk
·5 anni fa·discuss
Reminds me a bit of one of my favorite books to chuckle over: systemantics