Weekly Roundup 2024-11-12
- Wednesday: I prepared to read and mock One Times One Equals Two by Terrence Howard.
- Thursday: I used that as a jumping-off point to look at The Universal One by Walter Russell, which is where Terrence Howard gets some of his random diagrams from.
- Friday: I tried to analyze the differences between Terrence Howard's interpretation of Walter Russell and mine, but I got sidetracked by the fundamental, overriding, pervasive flaw in Terrence Howard's writing, which is that it's just really obviously stupid.
- Saturday: I pointed out a bunch of things that Terrence Howard doesn't understand nearly as well as he thinks he does (when I was listing them, I forgot Latin), and then got excited because he mentioned Norman Wildberger, which is a good enough excuse to read an "alternative math" book by someone who's at least competent.
- Sunday: The wheel of hyperfixation unexpectedly spun, and landed on "learn the Shaw alphabet", so, um, okay.
- Monday: Handwriting gave me some trouble, but it was mostly the pen's fault.
Next week, I'm either going to figure out how to keep on writing blog posts from trying to learn Shavian, or I'm going to find something to say about Divine Proportions.