H-51 (1997) [Brainwaves from MCCI, Freehold] … 68 pages …
Damn it. This is more difficult than I imagined. It's history. And yet, there are the psychological profiles of various inmates …
H-52 (1997) : Reflections Upon My Inner Condition [Turning Point Treatment Center] (79 pages)
H-53 (1998) :: RAW REALITYH-54 (1998) : Preservation of Mental Freedom (19 pages)
H-55 (1998) : Surgit Amori Aliquid (Something Bitter Arises) (31 pages)
H-56 (1998) : P E N E T R A L I AH-57 (1998) : cybergnostic mutant {
evidence of engagement with community college
ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE course
having transformative influence:
Instructor Marv Weisberg
mutual respect, and I easily defered to his authority,
- even with the flu we all endured that winter,
I was able to embrace moving the data
[nickles, dimes, quarters]
in some assembler language for main-frames
was still a mind-shifting experience
(on page 12 of 35 saved pages, I wrote:
"I really want to transcend antiSemitism.")
}H-58 (1999) : Coming Around Full Circle [0.258 salvaged = 129 p] {
includes review of concepts for calculus;
}H-59 (1999) : Scientia est Potentia [140 pages] {
includes more in depth review of concepts for calculus;
intermixed with Introductory Physics notes;
} H-60 (2000) : Ghost in the Machine [53 pages] {
includes more notes on Physics [II]
and a little Java; as well as "Operating Systems"
all at community college = quite intimate classroom;
(transitional phase ...
suicidal ideations if I did not get grant
to attend University)
}H-61 (1998) : Out From the Deep (81 pages)
H-62 (2000) :: Organic Computer (60 pages slavaged)
H-63 (2000) : Embracing Complexity (61 pages salvaged)
{
includes interesting notes about "Multivariable Calculus";
interspersed with challenging Linear Algebra concepts;
along with "suicidal ideations"
}H-64 (2000) : Inner Space (22 pages, just some basic computer architecture notes)
H-65 (2001) : DIARIUM (22 pages: linux biosphere and pointers in C)
[Forest, a cat with me since 1992, dies]