I am currently working on revisions for a paper I am writing, after receiving an internal review. I'm crazy with
"Code review of a simulator I built more than two years ago"
However, since it was a simulation program that I created from scratch, I was able to catch up in just a day or two.
Whether it is a program or a prototype, this is where the "strength of homebrew" lies.
Anyway, I'm impressed that I was able to compile and execute.
Here's the program.
Lately, it's been a product of my habit of "tossing any trivial program onto my blog".
I have realized that any record can be useful to me if I am willing to say, "I don't mean to be useful to others".
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However, I've been struggling all afternoon today because 'the report doesn't match two years ago'.
"Why does taking the bus delay the arrival time?"
I was looking at the simulation log and scratching my head, but then I realized that I had misplaced the speed of the bus to the speed of walking, and I was relieved to have successfully obtained the simulation results for my original purpose.
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Well, since yesterday afternoon, my lower back has suddenly started to hurt, and the coefficient of operation for daily life has dropped below 0.1.
I didn't feel any pain, but when I moved my posture, I felt a lot of pain, and the symptoms were clearly those of a "slipped back".
From my mother's funeral to here, I've been working as hard as I can as usual, and I've been completely fine.
If I do say so myself, my mental state is (surprisingly) normal.
However, the physical seems to be on the verge of breaking down on its own.
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I wonder if I'm under the "mother's curse" -- because I've been laughing a lot at the memory of my mother, after the funeral.
Yeah, thinking back, I think my mother would do that -- just like me.