An ordinary, tiny bug Lived on a painted wall. Before he died He tried and tried To understand it all.
Linked to Cosmic Photo Challenge where Dale offers the theme of turning “the everyday into the unusual”. The photos are of graffiti on top of graffiti but viewed up-close. Although the messages were somewhat confusing even at normal distance the paint made the bridge over the brook in the forest preserve colorful.
Also linked to Trent P. McDonald’s The Weekly Smile. I realized I made a mistake in my algorithm to verify the records in the 3x+1 problem and fixed it. My best time with the incorrect code was 352 seconds as I reported last week. My best time with the new code was 354 seconds. Although I haven’t repeated the runs to find the variance in these timings, I was relieved that the correction did not seem to significantly harm the performance. That was enough to make me smile even though I am still a long way from my 10-second goal.



Great poem, Frank–I’m assuming the bug could be any or all of us? 🙂
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Yes. I was thinking of myself when I thought of that bug. Thank you!
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I definitely related to the bug! You’re welcome 🙂
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Hahaha, great poem, that might be my favourite so far. Nice twist on the prompt, Frank, thanks.
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Thank you, Dale!
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Love it. Great wit.
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Thank you, Oneta!
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I’m sure tweaking the code is all a big part of it. Cool it still does well. The close up of the graffiti is great, an abstract paining in the wild.
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It does look like an abstract painting. Thank you, Trent!
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This is awesome! Good thing most bugs have very short lifespans. My mind goes in all directions with this one.
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Thank you, Mary!
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It shouldn’t say anonymous. Mary Hood here.
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WiLL A BuG AsK NoW…:)
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Thank you, Fred!
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Sad. And true.
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Thank you, Dawn!
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Loved that poem! When I first saw the image I thought ancient rock painting. I marvelled at the colour. Good shot! Thank you for following my blog.
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Thank you!
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