Yeah. There need to be a few more numbers in there -- it needs to be how many people each vampire kills each month, and how many people each vampire turns each month. Which would make for some kind of interesting equations -- a predator/prey relationship is pretty easy to model - it's in every intro-level differential eqations textbook - but the predator/prey/turning would add in all kinds of weirdness. Hmm.
Somebody call Charlie Epps.
Timelies all!
We're finally breaking in the crockpot we got as a wedding gift by making chili. This should be interesting as we're kind of playing mix-and-match with recipies.(Mostly using one recipe, but with a couple substitutions)
- a predator/prey relationship is pretty easy to model - it's in every intro-level differential eqations textbook - but the predator/prey/turning would add in all kinds of weirdness.
I think we actually have a pretty definitive answer on this question anyway, assuming you can extrapolate from zombies to vampires. [link]
assuming you can extrapolate from zombies to vampires.
Of course, this issue has been debated by philosophers for millennium....
I'm in the airport. No more Plei or Paul or Jilli or Pete or Lily or Cass.
SUCKY!
:(
I'm in my bedroom, waiting for the Bean to be brought to me for Naptime, Sunday edition.
BUT I HAVE NO LEE, AND NO CASS!!!
NOT RIGHT!
The cats are lucky they are cute and that I need to work in order to keep them in food and prozac.
Also, I want a nap.
I'm so glad you guys had such a great time!