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Planned books:
None
Current books:
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Mathematics for the Digital Age and Programming in Python by Maria Litvin and Gary Litvin
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Statistics In Plain English by Timothy C. Urdan
Recent books:
- Practical Machine Learning in R by Fred Nwanganga, Mike Chapple
- Statistical Inference via Data Science: A ModernDive into R and the Tidyverse by Chester Ismay and Albert Y. Kim
- The Nature of Code by Daniel Shiffman
- Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting by Robert McKee
- The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature by Matt Ridley
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Category Archives: Travel
Susquehanna River Walk
This morning I drove downtown and took lots of photos for a Williamsport travel guide I plan to create. I don’t really need a travel guide for Williamsport but I thought it might be interesting to compile one to publish … Continue reading
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Tagged Susquehana Riverwalk, Williamsport, Williamsport Riverwalk
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Steel Magnolias–Theater Review
Last night I saw the play Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling at the Community Theatre League. It has been a long time since I saw a play at the Community Theatre League. The last play I saw was Long Day’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Community Theatre League, Steel Magnolias, Williamsport
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Third Trip To Charm City
Yesterday I made my third trip to Charm City, aka Baltimore Maryland. Baltimore is often overlooked by East Coast tourists but it has so much to offer that I have not exhausted its potential after three visits. On this trip … Continue reading
Montreal Vacation – Friday
Today I had my final breakfast at La Brioche Lyonnaise. This time I ordered the Pain Doré, French Toast sticks with maple syrup and fresh fruit. I walked pass Place Émilie-Gamelin to take photos of Librairie Marché du Livre although … Continue reading
Montreal Vacation – Thursday
On Thursday I visited the Westmount neighborhood and the Olympic Stadium. First I went to Place Alexis Nihon where I bought some shoes at Zellers. I was going to buy shoes at Payless ShoeSource but they had not opened yet. … Continue reading
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Montreal Vacation – Wednesday
On Wednesday I went to the Marché Jean-Talon and explored Little Italy. Marché Jean-Talon is a farmer’s market in Montreal. I didn’t buy anything there because I couldn’t do anything with fruits and vegetables but I did take a few … Continue reading
Montreal Vacation – Tuesday
First I went to the Complexe Desjardins where I found the Renaud-Bray bookstore on Level 2. Complexe Desjardins is an interesting part of the underground city. It reminds me of the City of Domes in Logan’s Run because it has … Continue reading
Montreal Vacation – Monday
My plans are still messed up so today I did everything I had scheduled for Wednesday, which was exploring the Outremont and Mile End neighborhoods. To get to Outremont, I took the Orange Line in the direction of Montmorency to … Continue reading
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Tagged Mile End, Montreal, Outremont, Quebec, S.W. Welch Bookseller, St. Viateur Bagel, Theatre Saint Catherine, Wilensky's
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Montreal Vacation – Sunday
Since I accomplished a few things on Saturday evening, my Sunday schedule was thrown off. The next thing I had scheduled was a visit to Librairie Michel Fortin but they didn’t open until 11:00 a.m. so I went to La … Continue reading
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Tagged du Mont Royal, Indigos, La Brioche Lyonnaise, Librairie Michel Fortin, Montreal, Quebec
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Montreal Vacation – Saturday
I shall begin to describe my Montreal vacation by describing the flight since these details are worth documenting for future trips. I left home at 4:00 a.m. in order to be at the Philadelphia International Airport for my 10:15 a.m. … Continue reading
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Tagged Montreal, poutine, Quebec, Renaud-Bray, Saint-Louis Square
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Longwood Gardens Bus Trip
Yesterday I went on a bus trip to a hidden gem in the Philadelphia area, Longwood Gardens. This was my second trip with Sherry Ault Tours, an independent travel agent. I’m keeping an eye out for bus trips. It may … Continue reading
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Tagged Brandywine, Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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Second Trip To Charm City
My second trip to Baltimore Maryland went extremely well and advanced my exploration of the city. I’ve been looking forward to a return trip to Baltimore but I did not do much additional research because I still had plenty of … Continue reading
Last Day In London
For my last day in London I only had two trips planned, a visit to the Natural History Museum and afternoon tea at the John Lewis Department Store. I went back to the South Kensington neighborhood for the Natural History … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Memorial, Hyde Park, John Lewis, Natural History Museum
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London Trip – Day Five
Thursday was a day for visiting the historical landmarks of England. On this day, I went to the Tower of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Westminster Abbey. The Tower of London opened at 9:00 a.m. but I arrived a … Continue reading
London Trip – Day Four
On Wednesday, April 25th, I began my day with a trip to the British Museum. This was a day of especially heavy rain so I was glad to spend a lot of time in a museum. I arrived shortly before … Continue reading
Long Day’s Journey To London
My third day in London was devoted to Tate museums and theater. First, I took the Tube to the Pimlico Tube Station which is close to the Tate Britain museum. I used Google Street View to preview the walk from … Continue reading
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Tagged Apollo Theatre, Globe Theater, Long Days Journey Into Night, Tate Britain, Tate Modern
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London Trip – Day Two
I worked out a detailed itinerary before my trip and today I followed my schedule. First I took the Tube to the Green Park station and walked to Buckingham Palace. I think they had the Victoria Memorial blocked off but … Continue reading
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Tagged Buckingham Palace, London, London Eye, Victoria and Albert Museum
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London Trip – Day One
I began my trip by driving down to Philadelphia International Airport instead of departing from our regional airport, Williamsport Regional Airport (IPT), because it makes it harder for the airline to reschedule a flight when you factor in a regional … Continue reading
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Tagged London, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square
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Cherry Blossom Festival – Washington DC Trip
Yesterday I made my third trip to Washington DC. In just two weeks I’ll be making yet another bus trip to this city. I want to visit Washington DC as often as possible as long as I’m not doing the … Continue reading
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Tagged Capitol Building, Hirshorn Museum, Potomac River, Washington DC, Washington Monument
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