Thursday, October 20, 2011
Sophie's World
I have finally been able to get back into my gmail! Also, I have fiiiiiinally gotten Sophie's World, a book that Prof. Silliman suggested to help understand philosophy. I plan on starting it at some point this evening, so expect a lot of my posts about this book.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Thesis and Etc.
I figured I could perhaps post part three of my essay onto here, as well as in an email.
Tennis has been underestimated by many and classified by some as not being a challenging sport. With numerous reasons, it is easy to conclude that tennis is a difficult sport, and should be recognized as so.
I know it's rough, but perhaps it's a start?
P1) Courts are always two - three degrees hotter than the temperature outside
P2) A match can last three hours
P3) A match is a continuous sprint
I hope I fulfilled the task.
Tennis has been underestimated by many and classified by some as not being a challenging sport. With numerous reasons, it is easy to conclude that tennis is a difficult sport, and should be recognized as so.
I know it's rough, but perhaps it's a start?
P1) Courts are always two - three degrees hotter than the temperature outside
P2) A match can last three hours
P3) A match is a continuous sprint
I hope I fulfilled the task.
Oct. 2nd Part Deux
I'm not sure why my post from a few hours ago didn't post, but there's no worries in reposting.
On the van ride home from a tennis match from Essex Junction, a team mate of mine said "I'm always wrong, except when I'm right." And I immediately thought of LCR. Is this an argument? One that's sort of like...
"The bottom statement is true,
The above statement is false."
?
On the van ride home from a tennis match from Essex Junction, a team mate of mine said "I'm always wrong, except when I'm right." And I immediately thought of LCR. Is this an argument? One that's sort of like...
"The bottom statement is true,
The above statement is false."
?
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