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Now that I've got some sort of a life thing going, I see now why people couldn't understand how I kept my

web site updated all the time. Don't worry, the updates will keep coming, though you may notice that there will be more

links to stuff that I've done instead of just links to things done by other people. =)

On that note, this evening I went to see the exposition of Mexican Modern Art

(1900-1950) at the Museum of Fine Arts here in Montreal. I went with no expectations and was pleasantly

surprised by the works that were presented. José David Alfaro Siqueiros in particular impressed me a great deal, so much so that I'm going to do a bit of digging and see if I can find

more examples of his work.

The Mexican Modern Art exposition is on until Feb 6th, 2000 and on Wednesday's it's half price (i.e 6$), so if you have a chance, definitely check it out.


Some people think that by 2050 we should be able to pull together the Grand Unified Theory, at which point theoretical physicists will have nothing to do but

to teach it to the rest of us. I wonder how many times the great minds of the day have stated, "By the time I'm dead, we'll have this all figured out." Still, check out the

article, since they give a roadmap of how it's going to be done.

We all came from Mars.