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My views and opinions can change, and those that are expressed in this post may not necessarily reflect the ones I hold today.
This post is over 15 years old and may contain information that is incorrect, outdated, or no longer relevant.
My views and opinions can change, and those that are expressed in this post may not necessarily reflect the ones I hold today.
This post is over 15 years old and may contain information that is incorrect, outdated, or no longer relevant.
My views and opinions can change, and those that are expressed in this post may not necessarily reflect the ones I hold today.
This post is over 15 years old and may contain information that is incorrect, outdated, or no longer relevant.
My views and opinions can change, and those that are expressed in this post may not necessarily reflect the ones I hold today.
This post is over 15 years old and may contain information that is incorrect, outdated, or no longer relevant.
My views and opinions can change, and those that are expressed in this post may not necessarily reflect the ones I hold today.
As you can see from the picture, I’m busy at work stacking my pieces and sending lines to my opponent. This screenshot was taken by my opponent, who had a glitch on his side – he couldn’t see any of his pieces. That meant, even if I sent lines to him, he would never get them, because lines only flood after the next piece is dropped. Because of the glitch, we effectively were put in a never-ending Tetris match.
Fortunately, my opponent was a good sport and said that because it was his side that had the glitch, he would close his browser window to forfeit the match and give me the victory. I decided that I would post his screenshot on my blog and tell the story to show how appreciative I was for his generosity.
What I’m Reading
After reading Blink by Malcolm Gladwell and being satisfied with it, I decided to read Gladwell’s other books. Earlier today, I finished reading The Tipping Point, a book about the the top of the mountain – the point that something reaches and becomes an epidemic.