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December 20, 2021

From the Horse Library to the Centipawn

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adventGDR

An East German Advent Calendar from 1980


luna

In central Java, Ridwan Sururi and Luna are the Kudapustaka -- the Horse Library.


I do miss Christopher Hitchens:

It is all there to emphasize the one central and polar and critical point that Dickens wishes to enjoin on us all: whatever you do — hang on to your childhood! He was true to this in his fashion, both in ways that delight me and in ways that do not. He loved the idea of a birthday celebration, being lavish about it, reminding people that they were once unborn and are now launched. This is bighearted, and we might all do a bit more of it. It would help me to forgive, perhaps just a little, the man who helped generate the Hallmark birthday industry and who, with some of his less imposing and more moistly sentimental prose scenes in A Christmas Carol, took the Greatest Birthday Ever Told and helped make it into the near Ramadan of protracted obligatory celebration now darkening our Decembers.

Witty atheists are the best atheists.


I love the fact the centipawn is a unit of measurement in chess statistics.

I wrote a brief reflection on Turing tests and the principle of charity.

I just returned from a visit to my old haunts at the University of Virginia, and I took some photos.


RavRed

A not-especially Christmassy but still lovely woodcut by Eric Ravilious, for the Redfern Gallery’s Christmas card in 1933.

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