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Well, the Dr. told me I could start eating different foods and that I could take out my rubber bands while eating, so, last night I had ... pancakes for supper!!! I loved them, but they were still a little too hard. I think I'll have some baked fish. Becky and I are planning on going out to a restraunt (The Chimes for those who know), and I'm going to have some of their shrimp corn cowder soup-- it's delicious!
Here are today's requisite pics.
Also, just this morning, I joined the SETI@Home project. Briefly, SETI is the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence that uses radio telescopes to collect data (ala the book [which is much better] and the movie Contact). The trouble is, there's far too much data to be analysed. So, they have teamed up with Berkeley University and Sun Microsystems to create a program that you can download onto your machine at home or work that will automatically download an unprocessed chunk of the data, process it, then send it back. As of this morning, there were about 364,405 registered users out there in the world that have analyzed 465,147 sets of data, averaging 37hrs 58mins of CPU time to analyze one dataset. I'm now one of those people! Cool!!!
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