Log
log1
noun
1.
a part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off.
"she tripped over a fallen log"
an official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft.
"a ship's log"
verb
1.
enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record.
"the incident has to be logged"
cut down (an area of forest) in order to exploit the timber commercially.
log2
noun
noun: log; plural noun: logs
short for logarithm.
"log tables"
short for natural logarithm.
log1
noun
1.
a part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off.
"she tripped over a fallen log"
an official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft.
"a ship's log"
verb
1.
enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record.
"the incident has to be logged"
cut down (an area of forest) in order to exploit the timber commercially.
log2
noun
noun: log; plural noun: logs
short for logarithm.
"log tables"
short for natural logarithm.
Inactive
adjective
not engaging in or involving any or much physical activity.
"an inactive lifestyle"
not working or being used; inoperative.
"the device remains inactive while the computer is started up"
not engaging in political or other activity.
"an inactive spy"
adjective
not engaging in or involving any or much physical activity.
"an inactive lifestyle"
not working or being used; inoperative.
"the device remains inactive while the computer is started up"
not engaging in political or other activity.
"an inactive spy"
Respond
re·spond
verb
gerund or present participle: responding
say something in reply.
"she could not get Robert to respond to her words"
(of a congregation) say or sing the response in reply to a priest.
(of a person) act or behave in reaction to someone or something.
"she turned her head, responding to his grin with a smile"
re·spond
verb
gerund or present participle: responding
say something in reply.
"she could not get Robert to respond to her words"
(of a congregation) say or sing the response in reply to a priest.
(of a person) act or behave in reaction to someone or something.
"she turned her head, responding to his grin with a smile"
Bump
noun
1.
a light blow or a jolting collision.
"a nasty bump on the head"
a protuberance on a level surface.
"bumps in the road"
verb
1.
knock or run into someone or something with a jolt.
"I almost bumped into him"
move or travel with much jolting and jarring.
"the car bumped along the rutted track"
noun
1.
a light blow or a jolting collision.
"a nasty bump on the head"
a protuberance on a level surface.
"bumps in the road"
verb
1.
knock or run into someone or something with a jolt.
"I almost bumped into him"
move or travel with much jolting and jarring.
"the car bumped along the rutted track"
Piano
pi·an·o1
noun
a large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings, which are struck by hammers when the keys are depressed. The strings' vibration is stopped by dampers when the keys are released and can be regulated for length and volume by two or three pedals.
pi·a·no2
MUSIC
adverb
adverb: piano
(especially as a direction) softly.
"the choir addresses the saint piano in Polish, then fortissimo in Latin"
adjective
adjective: piano
performed softly.
"in piano singing her tone remains pure"
noun
noun: piano; plural noun: piani; plural noun: pianos
a passage marked to be performed softly.
pi·an·o1
noun
a large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings, which are struck by hammers when the keys are depressed. The strings' vibration is stopped by dampers when the keys are released and can be regulated for length and volume by two or three pedals.
pi·a·no2
MUSIC
adverb
adverb: piano
(especially as a direction) softly.
"the choir addresses the saint piano in Polish, then fortissimo in Latin"
adjective
adjective: piano
performed softly.
"in piano singing her tone remains pure"
noun
noun: piano; plural noun: piani; plural noun: pianos
a passage marked to be performed softly.
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VERY G📰📰D EVENING
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VERY G📰📰D EVENING
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ALBERT CAMUS
Albert Camus was a French philosopher, author, and journalist, known for his contributions to existentialism and absurdism, although he himself rejected the label of existentialist. He was born on November 7, 1913, in Mondovi, Algeria, and died in a car accident on January 4, 1960, in Villeblevin, France.
Camus received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, recognizing his significant literary contributions and his exploration of values in a world devoid of inherent meaning. His works continue to resonate with readers and inspire philosophical discussions about existence, morality, and the human experience.
Albert Camus was a French philosopher, author, and journalist, known for his contributions to existentialism and absurdism, although he himself rejected the label of existentialist. He was born on November 7, 1913, in Mondovi, Algeria, and died in a car accident on January 4, 1960, in Villeblevin, France.
Camus received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, recognizing his significant literary contributions and his exploration of values in a world devoid of inherent meaning. His works continue to resonate with readers and inspire philosophical discussions about existence, morality, and the human experience.
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Absurdism
noun
1.
intentionally ridiculous or bizarre behavior or character.
"the absurdism of the Dada movement"
2.
the belief that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe.
noun
1.
intentionally ridiculous or bizarre behavior or character.
"the absurdism of the Dada movement"
2.
the belief that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe.
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Value
val·ue
noun
plural noun: values
1.
the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
"your support is of great value"
a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
"they internalize their parents' rules and values"
verb
3rd person present: values
1.
estimate the monetary worth of (something).
"his estate was valued at $45,000"
consider (someone or something) to be important or beneficial; have a high opinion of.
"she had come to value her privacy and independence"
val·ue
noun
plural noun: values
1.
the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
"your support is of great value"
a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
"they internalize their parents' rules and values"
verb
3rd person present: values
1.
estimate the monetary worth of (something).
"his estate was valued at $45,000"
consider (someone or something) to be important or beneficial; have a high opinion of.
"she had come to value her privacy and independence"
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Existentialism
ex·is·ten·tial·ism
noun
a philosophical theory or approach which emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
ex·is·ten·tial·ism
noun
a philosophical theory or approach which emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
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Devoid
adjective
entirely lacking or free from.
"Lisa kept her voice devoid of emotion"
adjective
entirely lacking or free from.
"Lisa kept her voice devoid of emotion"
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Inherent
adjective
existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute.
"any form of mountaineering has its inherent dangers"
LAW
vested in someone as a right or privilege.
"the president's inherent foreign affairs power"
adjective
existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute.
"any form of mountaineering has its inherent dangers"
LAW
vested in someone as a right or privilege.
"the president's inherent foreign affairs power"
Today’s inspirational quote is:
”Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.“
-Robert A. Heinlein
”Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.“
-Robert A. Heinlein