Greetings.  I am David Bloczynski.  This is my home page.  Feel free to look around.  If you want, you may go to some of the web sites listed below.  I would tell you how to contact me via e-mail, but I would rather not.

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A Journal:

6/11/1:    On this day, my group learned the general principles of cosmic rays.  While calculating what is known as he solid angle, we discovered a problem in the design of the cosmic ray detector.  The area of the sky it covered was too large, thus information would not be reliable enough.

6/12/1:    This day, we presented our discovery to the rest of the team and additionally proposed a solution.  By adding a third scinttilator, the problem could be solved.  Of course, this is inconvenient for those in the mechanical group building the device, but that is their problem.

6/13/1:    The day that is this day we developed possible experiments that could be done with the cosmic ray detector.  The possible experiments include the following:    seasonal/daily variations, cloud cover, latitude variations, shower energy, angular variation, comparison to sun cycle, shielding effects, and air pressure.  It seems that I am in charge of cloud cover and air pressure.

6/14/1:    This day is the day that this journal was written.  The only major thing is that while using some formulas, it was discovered that there was negative probability.  Quite frankly, negative probability is not possible.  That means that there must be a mistake somewhere.  We don't know where.  Anyway, I am now going to stop writing and proceed to look up information on cloud cover.