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| | | | There is something really interesting to me about mundane old stuff. Not gay collectables, the kind of stuff that people used without even thinking about it. I was ripping apart old cabinets at my house, trying to make sense of the gigantic speaker that was built in. I have no idea when the speaker was installed, but I know for sure it's old as hell. I assume it's from the era of mono audio, since there isn't a second giant speaker on the other side. I still wonder what they had hooked up to it, since the shelving around the speaker was obviously designed with specific equipment in mind. | |
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| | | | A while back we did a lot of work on our teen boy's bedroom closet which included widening the doorway to allow for a large, built-in stora... | |
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| | The Axiom of Choice is usually introduced as a non-constructive axiom that mathematicians used to care about but don't really pay much attention to anymore. It's true that mainstream mathematicians often don't pay much attention to it, but it turns out that AC isn't inherently non-constructive: it depends on what the base system it's being... |