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Monday, December 1, 2014

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bicycle
38 min
 
6.6 miles
 
bicycle
  • 10:58pm
    Asleep
    7:05am
    Awake
    8h 07m
    Slept
    34m
    Awake for
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 7:05am -08:00
  • Ride
    2.21mi
    Distance
    10:56
    Duration
    12.1mph
    Avg Speed
    8:34am
    Start
    8:45am
    End
    Home in Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 8:45am -08:00
  • Suw https://twitter.com/Suw   •   Dec 1
    @kevinmarks Think of conceptual difference between page & post in WP and that’s what I’m thinking. But good forum is more important.
    Aaron Parecki
    @Suw @kevinmarks In my experience, the conceptual difference in WP between posts and pages is that pages aren't dated and don't show up in time-based lists.
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 10:27am -08:00 #wordpress
  • The Saddest Thing I Know about the Integers (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
    When we tune an instrument, we would like for all our octaves and fifths to be perfect. One way to tune an instrument would be to start with a pitch and start working out the fifths above and below it it. We start with some frequency that we call C. Then 3/2 times that frequency is G, 9/4 times that frequency is D (an octave and a step above our original C), and so on. If you learned about the “circle of fifths” at some point in your musical life, then you know that if we keep going up by fifths, we’ll eventually land back on something we’d like to call C. It takes a total of 12 steps, and so if we keep all our fifths perfect, the frequency of the C we get at the end is 312/212, or 531441/4096, times the frequency of the C we had at the beginning. You might notice that 531441/4096 is not an integer, much less a power of 2, so our ears would not perceive the C at the end as being in tune with the C at the beginning. (531441/4096 is about 130, which is 2 more than a power of 2, so we would hear the C at the top as being sharp.) And it’s not a problem with the assumption that it takes 12 fifths to get from C to shining C. We can never get perfect octaves from a stack of fifths because no power of 3/2 will ever give us a power of 2.
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 1:18pm -08:00 #piano #music #math
  • The Most Officialest SkiFree Home Page (ski.ihoc.net)
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 1:18pm -08:00 #skifree #games #windows
  • Ride
    2.14mi
    Distance
    12:58
    Duration
    9.9mph
    Avg Speed
    5:51pm
    Start
    6:04pm
    End
    Esri Portland in Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 6:04pm -08:00
  • Ride
    1.10mi
    Distance
    5:35
    Duration
    11.8mph
    Avg Speed
    6:15pm
    Start
    6:21pm
    End
    Home in Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 6:21pm -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Rum Club
    Portland, Oregon • Mon, December 1, 2014 6:27pm
    45.519091 -122.657936
    🍸 before 💃
    Portland, OR, United States
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 6:27pm -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Viscount Dance Studio
    Portland, Oregon • Mon, December 1, 2014 6:59pm
    45.518931 -122.657979
    💃
    Portland, OR, United States
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 6:59pm -08:00
  • Ride
    1.15mi
    Distance
    9:10
    Duration
    7.5mph
    Avg Speed
    8:06pm
    Start
    8:15pm
    End
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Dec 1, 2014 8:15pm -08:00
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

I've been tracking my location since 2008 and I wrote 100 songs in 100 days. I've spoken at conferences around the world about owning your data, OAuth, quantified self, and explained why R is a vowel. Read more.

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