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Okay, there's a chance it doesn't.
2 Tamuz 5785
If you were familiar with my site before, you may notice I've rearranged my "photo folder" and "projects folder". These used to use different theming and looked totally different based on when in life I had learned about divs or other important html elements.
17 Sivan 5785
Graflect is a phonetic orthography featured on Aaron Paterson's personal website, MayCXC. It is subtly featural and is capable of rendering a wide variety of accents in English and even other languages. The orthography is included in the Under-ConScript Unicode Registry (UCSUR), and font support is available from creators like Rebecca G. Bettencourt of Kreative Korp in the FairfaxHD font (as seen on page), and in greenstar967's GS Unicode 2.0 font. To date, no public guide mapping Graflect to the IPA has been created. An official guide mapping Graflect to IPA has been posted. My chart is the first resource for this purpose, but consider it outdated and please defer to the official one.
24 Shevat 5784
When I got back to Connecticut I went to a cool garden with my friend Julia. I used same camera-lens combo I started using in Utah. I think was a good choice for the flowers and bugs, but next time I do stuff like this I'll borrow my dad's D610 with a more landscape-oriented lens to get more of the garden layout because it's really cool. There were a lot of waterfowl as well, I wish I had managed to get sharper pictures of them.
I think I should look into using flickr to host these and embed them here instead of compressing them so much. There's so much detail lost...
11 Shevat 5784
Utah's Dixie is where I restarted my photography hobby. I didn't get as many pictures of Washington and St. George as I might have taken if I had my camera when I first arrived. It's an incredibly distinct area that seems almost as if it were made for landscapes and cityscapes. I was living with my friend Aaron at the time and getting a lot of sun-damage.
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A unique and ergonomic column stagger split keyboard developed to comfortably utilize the entire hand by way of palm and wrist-rest keys. Also, up to four solenoids because I like loud noises (not pictured).
I'm an electrical engineering student passionate about the intersections of human-machine interfaces, language, art, and optics.