People
discount diovan online who smoke or drink alcohol — both of which can
certified synthroid increase the risk of developing oral cancer — should go
order augmentin no prescription required for a dental checkup three or four times a year.
buy colchicine If you would like to notify the FDA about a
discount advair side effect you've had with Emflaza, you can do so
buy drops from india through MedWatch. If you have insurance, your insurance company may
discount xalatan require prior authorization before it covers Olumiant. This occurs when
no rx cialis oral bacteria make acid that attacks the tooth enamel, which
atenolol overdose online purchase free is the protective outer coating of the teeth. A person
price of cialis can collect samples easily by swabbing the nose or throat,
vibramycin online where the virus tends to replicate and gather in large numbers..
Just finished Logicomix, the delightful history of modern logic told as a “graphic novel.” Full disclosure: author Christos Papadimitriou is an old friend, in fact we wrote a theory of computation textbook together. It’s a story told at many levels, of which the top level is the authors and artists writing the book itself. The principal narrative is, however, Bertrand Russell in his maturity narrating the development of logic as a drama involving people, ideas, and events. It’s a success!
For those in the Boston area who may be interested, Christos will be speaking at the Brattle Theater on Wednesday night (October 28) at 6pm. It will be my pleasure to act as interlocutor at this event, which is sponsored by the Harvard Book Store. Should be fun!
This entry was posted
on Sunday, October 25th, 2009 at 9:54 pm and is filed under Miscellaneous.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Both comments and pings are currently closed.