ateolf: (me and Leala)
ateolf ([personal profile] ateolf) wrote2000-11-20 10:17 pm

just some stupid crap...

blah...i don't know why i'm posting, i guess 'cuz it's another means to fulfill my unavoidable procrastination...i don't have any *homework* i should be doing right now, but i should be getting started on my big presentation for my algorithms class...i'm not even sure which direction i wanna take it yet...i'm still not too familiar w/ the matrix multiplication algorithms i'll be discussing...blah...i'm feeling really pathetic like i should be going out tonight, even though i shouldn't...i hate these cyclical waves of loneliness...i dunno...i guess emotions being so trigonometric is better than them being exponential or something...but of course that wouldn't make too much sense anyways...well, i'll cease this lame attempt at describing my emotions in terms of mathematics and attempt to figure out what i'm going to talk about for my presentation...focus on equations that are possible to comprehend, instead of the shit that's going on in this very space that i'm occupying on levels that i can't even be transferred w/ any sort of physical stimulus in the slightest...even if it were possible i doubt the likeliness that i'd be able to comprehend any of it in the slightest...bah...i'll shut up about this crap now...

Current Music: Astro Sounds from the Year 2000 "A Disappointing Love Affair with a Desensitized Robot"

approximation of emotions

[identity profile] techstep.livejournal.com 2000-11-20 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Well...if your emotions have periodicity, then you can try using a Fourier series or wavelets to approximate them and create a function to project these swings over future periods of time. Of course, it probably won't work, but perhaps the attempt will make you feel a little bit better.

Re: approximation of emotions

[identity profile] ateolf.livejournal.com 2000-11-20 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
nah...it's pretty random...although levels of sleep had tend to be a major factor...usually...mostly, actually...(wow, 3 ly's in a row...) but not always, of course...i dunno...

dont be sad. . .

[identity profile] contrary.livejournal.com 2000-11-20 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
the bad doesnt sound half bad...


and i still think you should grow an afro

Re: dont be sad. . .

[identity profile] ateolf.livejournal.com 2000-11-20 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
you would!