Well, I was just informed that my first publication in a scientific peer-reviewed journal has been accepted. The name of the journal is Journal of Applied Crystallography of the International Union of Crystallography. The title is VCIF2: Extended CIF Validation Software and my coauthor is Prof. Herbert J. Bernstein.
Exactly one week from today is the last day of my last semester at Dowling. They say I will be graduating after that. The situation is pretty calm. I do not have tons of papers and finals to think about. I have only one paper for Const. of Personal Identity and a take home final for the same class, a small project for Design with Computer II, and a final for Intro to Spreadsheets and VBA. For the POCSR, I have a working project - iDiet. No big deal. I plan to finish everything by the end of this week, so that I am free next week.
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"Look for it, and it can't be seen.
Listen for it, and it can't be heard.
Grasp for it, and it can't be caught.
These three cannot be further described,
so we treat them as The One.
It's highest is not bright.
It's depths are not dark.
Unending, unnameable, it returns to nothingness.
Formless forms, and image less images,
subtle, beyond all understanding.
Approach it and you will not see a beginning;
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When we grasp the Tao of the ancient ones,
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To know the ancient origin of Tao:
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