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Author: Jack

Comp Sci: Java: a bit about abstract classes

By Jack Posted on July 16, 2021 Posted in java

Self-tutoring about Java: the tutor mentions a couple of ideas about Java abstract classes. There are numerous Java versions out there, not all of which necessarily agree on everything. Herein I’m sharing my own experience. In Java, an abstract class …

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Food: radishes and radish greens, part 2

By Jack Posted on July 15, 2021 Posted in food

Self-tutoring about food: the tutor mentions how the radishes and radish greens worked out. In yesterday’s post I begin about radishes and radish greens. What did I do with them? First, I looked up whether radish greens are edible. Apparently, …

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Food: radishes and radish greens

By Jack Posted on July 14, 2021 Posted in food

Self-tutoring about food: the tutor visits an old favourite. When I was a kid in the Maritimes, radishes were ubiquitous during the summer. Everyone ate them without hesitation. I can’t recall anyone saying they didn’t like them; such an idea …

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Philosophy, retrospect: the end of wonder

By Jack Posted on July 14, 2021 Posted in retrospect

Self-tutoring about people, events, and ideas of the past: the tutor reflects… On a beautiful summer day such as today has been, I often spin back into the past: how did I spend such days when I was a kid? …

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Resurrection: why do things seem to fix themselves sometimes?

By Jack Posted on July 12, 2021 Posted in resurrection

Self-tutoring about life and one of its mysteries: the tutor reflects about how, surprisingly often, things “fix themselves.” I recall, decades ago, when one of my friends was selling his car to another. The deal was fair; he was moving …

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Canadian fauna: voles, moles, and shrews: an introduction

By Jack Posted on July 10, 2021 Posted in Canadian fauna

Self-tutoring about some mouse-like outdoor creatures which aren’t mice: the tutor looks into preliminaries concerning voles, moles, and shrews. Shrews Shrews eat meat – chiefly invertebrates – and hunt above ground mainly at night. An adult might be around 10cm, …

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Retrospect: when you don’t go back, part0

By Jack Posted on July 9, 2021 Posted in retrospect

Self-tutoring about life transitions: the tutor reflects. With school recently ending for another year, many people won’t return to that one. They might’ve graduated from high school, for instance, so will proceed to college. Perhaps they just finished grade 5, …

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Amphibians: how can frogs hibernate under water?

By Jack Posted on July 7, 2021 Posted in amphibians

Self-tutoring about amphibians: the tutor mentions a lifestyle of some frogs. I mention back in my post from July 3 about the green frog and how it can spend hibernation under water. I wondered how this works, but have since …

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Retrospect: Chris

By Jack Posted on July 7, 2021 Posted in retrospect

Self-tutoring about people and events from the past: the tutor mentions one from his childhood. I’ve reported, in other posts, on people who’ve entered my orbit periodically during specific intervals of my life. Often they were connected to a place …

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School supplies: erasers, part1

By Jack Posted on July 5, 2021 Posted in school_supplies

Self-tutoring about school supplies: the tutor researches erasers. In my post from June 26, I begin about erasers. The point is that, once vinyl erasers arrived – around 1980-81, in my world – they supplanted pink erasers. Yet, the other …

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