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    Quickie.

    Homework is piling up ridiculously, so I only did a 20-minute walk/run stint on the treadmill (ow, ow, my shins hurt) and 20 minutes on the elliptical tonight. Nothing remarkable other than the sad state of my shins at this point.

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    Funny, but not "ha ha".

    “Insomnia”. Funny, because it takes me an hour now to go to sleep, now matter how few hours of sleep I’m getting. My potential four hours last night was brutally cut down to three by thoughts that wouldn’t stop going ’round and ’round. See? Not very “ha ha”.

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    Elliptical + aborted run

    The half-hour on the elliptical did a good job of releasing some of the major kinks in my calves, but they’re still going to require some care and watching for a little while. The run was abortive because I wore my old running shoes (now used for general purpose wear and elliptical workouts) rather than my newer running shoes, and I was just three minutes into my run when it started to feel like flames were licking up my lower legs with each step. Ow. None of that. I’m a masochist and stayed on for ten minutes, but still, none of that. No rowing machine. I want to give my…

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    Savin’ the bacon.

    Hypothecate again saves my bacon–I can now post audio blogs to this blog, if I am so inclined. Apparently, “Huffin’ and Puffin’ Along” is too long for Blogworks to handle. Yay for ASP hackery. In running news, I got in a five miler on Friday (for the first time in, what, three damn weeks)? My stomach still isn’t completely healed, but I went on an empty stomach and made it for an hour at about a 11:30 pace. W00t. Unfortunately, my exuberance has cost me: my calves have seized up into big balls of muscle more clenched than a– Well, nevermind. But they hurt, and one of these nights, if…

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    "Lemma"?!

    From m-w.com: Pronunciation: ‘le-m&Function: nounInflected Form(s): plural lemmas or lem ma ta /-m&-t&/Etymology: Latin, from Greek lEmma thing taken, assumption, from lambanein to take1 : an auxiliary proposition used in the demonstration of another proposition2 : the argument or theme of a composition prefixed as a title or introduction; also : the heading or theme of a comment or note on a text3 : a glossed word or phrase And here I was thinking my normally straight-laced Differential Equations professor was just trying to be cute or funny or sociable by calling the little theorems we were studying “lemmas”. Or that maybe he meant that they were the solutions to little theoretical…