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Fri May 19 07:29:08 EDT 2017 Slept from ten-thirty to six-thirty. Woke briefly around two. High of fifty-nine and partly sunny today. Work: - Review invoices Done. Forty minute walk at lunch. Overcast, but cooler and less windy than it had been. Saw a pair of Canada geese. Home: http://halyph.com/blog/2015/05/18/golang-presentation-tool.html https://alexschroeder.ch/wiki/2017-04-27_Rulings > One fascinating document is the discussion of Eero Tuovinen’s D&D campaign. There, he treats D&D rules as oral tradition. If people remember a rule, it is applied. If a new rule is proposed on the spot, it is applied and if it remembered the next time such a situation comes up, it is applied again. The rules are what people can remember. Slowly, rules fade out and new ones fade in. It’s a living, mutual understanding of how the game will be played. Breakfast: carrots, left-over pizza, coffee Lunch: nuts Dinner: left-over pizza

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