A line from John Geraets / Mark Young

A proper choice of reagents & a
vibrating string fixed between
two points enables a proper sol-
ution to my numerical physics

problem. I’m trying to model a
cattle panel hoophouse to grow
gourds — both symmetrical & un-
symmetrical — which I hope to

then store in place against the
plug that stops the water from
entering, & leave them there
for up to six months to dry. A

random-effects meta-analysis
may be used to compensate for
the heterogeneity in rates of
aging & should not be gender-

specific since, under law, all
gourds are equal. But the law is
administered by frail humans, &
those models designed to capture

the natural uncertainty of multi-
machine power may show instead
the impacts of small perturbations
caused by administrative frailty.



Mark Young was born in Aotearoa / New Zealand but now lives in a small town in North Queensland in Australia. He is the author of more than sixty books, the most recent of which are with the slow-paced turtle replaced by a fast fish, published by Sandy Press in May, 2023, & a free downloadable pdf of visuals & poems, Mercator Projected, published by Half Day Moon Press in August, 2023.

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