Narrowly Avoiding Infinity
February 18, 2010 in Blogs
Yesterday had me running an “errand” which was expected to take not less than six hours and ultimately took near eleven, with part of it pushed into tomorrow (could have been today, but I was still recuperating from yesterday), followed on the heals by another errand which is very unpredictable in length and took another couple hours. Between the two I determined that the M. J. Young Net website had been restored, so I casually downloaded the backlogged e-mail–which even though most of a week of it is missing totaled over seventy letters in the primary box alone, all of which is awaiting my attention today.
Consequently, I seriously doubt whether I will get through all of today’s work given that I have that still waiting, and it will take me most of today and maybe part of tomorrow. Meanwhile, I did manage to post today’s temporal anomalies article at the Examiner, Terminator part 4: sidestepping infinity, dealing with the problem created when Sarah Conner uses information from the future to change the future on which her information is based. Fans of the old site will probably remember how that was accomplished, but it’s restated here as part of the reconstruction of the history for the analysis of the new film.
So I left something for you all to read, even if I don’t get to the games today.
–M. J. Young