Today, I married the great love of my life. We wrote our own vows, and I wanted to share them, since reading the beautiful vows that others had written helped us so much.
I will love you for the rest of our days.
I will care for you when you’re sick and cheer you on when you’re strong. We will share success, and you will never be alone in sorrow — nor in mischief. I will stand behind you as you change and you grow, and I will grow with you.
I will always cherish falling in love with you when we were young — and with you, I do not fear growing old.
I will be your true and loyal friend, and you will be my one and only love.
Tape Op Magazine > Photos > Bunnies!!! -
TapeOp explains all the major concepts in audio engineering with pictures of bunnies. Pretty much perfect.

Totally fascinating history of debt, which comports well (I think) with theories about the origin of social institutions in cooking.
I’ve been trying to get this shot for the last three years. Better late than never. (by MattBowen)
Laura needed some shots of her sewing kit for her fashion blog this morning, so after, I did some macros of the pieces in it. I was happy with the results.
Sewing Kit High-DOF (by MattBowen)
Mathematics is not about answers, it’s about processes. —
From an essay called “What Math?,” which discusses the problems in math education. I think it gets at the central problem with our math education: math should be taught as a way of looking at the world (similar to great literature or philosophy), and instead it’s taught as a process useful for calculating the interest on a car loan or factoring out roots from an equation.
I didn’t get it until calculus, when the connection with physics started to click and suddenly I saw looking at the world in terms of how it changes as a really powerful way of thinking — what was sad is how little this sort of perspective had ever been suggested in the 11 years that lead to calculus.
If you cook, your family will eat dinner together.
If you cook, you will naturally have a more sustainable household.
If you cook, you’ll set a lifelong example for your children.
If you cook, you’ll understand what goes into food and will eat more healthily.
If you cook, you’ll make your home an important place in your life.
If you cook, you’ll make others happy.
If you cook, people will remember you.
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