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We, like all things, are a pattern in a frequency. A weak signal in the multiverse. We are a song in the static of eternity, or perhaps just beautiful noise. --Phillip J Rhoades

Birthday 2010

I'm inviting anyone who wants to show up to my birthday celebration on the 23rd of July. (My birday is the 21st, but that's a Wednesday).

(The eventful countdown widget seems to fail to go to the right place, so here is a direct link to the eventful event: http://plurl.us/awesome )

Facebook event link: http://plurl.us/bday2010

Start Time: Friday, July 23, 2010 at 9:00pm
End Time: Saturday, July 24, 2010 at 2:00am
Location: The Strutt
Street: 773 West Michigan
City/Town: Kalamazoo, MI

Description:
9:00pm - 2:00am (I may be there earlier though)

My birthday is actually the 21st, but that's a Wednesday, so we'll celebrate on the 23rd. :) Yay Friday!

There's a rock show on the 23rd as well.

08:00 PM
• Elm Street Riot
• The Sights
• Glennerd and the Bastard Few
Tickets: $5

There Are No Anomalies

Each time an action is repeated, the overall probability that any given result will be achieved approaches one. Everything that appears to be an anomaly is actually a statistically likely result of sufficient repetitions of a given action. There are no glitches in the Universe, merely unlikely results that must eventually be expressed. The frequency with which any given result of an action will be expressed decreases as the deviation of the given result from the norm increases. The less likely something is to happen, the longer it will take to occur. It is possible that certain defined results would take longer than the life span of the Universe (and any observers in it) to be expressed. However, if certain theories of concurrent multiple Universes are true, then the amount of time, space, and observers available increases to infinite. Given a truly infinite amount time and observers, all results, both probable and improbable, of a given action would be observed at some point. In a system of infinite time, every improbability must be expressed at some point. :)

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