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<h1>Zk | Seasons</h1>
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<p><a href="notes.html">Notes</a></p>
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<li class="done4"> <a href="intro.tex.html">Intro</a></li>
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<li class="done4"> <a href="spring.tex.html">Spring</a></li>
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<li class="done4"> <a href="summer.tex.html">Summer</a></li>
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<li class="done4"> <a href="autumn.tex.html">Autumn</a></li>
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<li class="done4"> <a href="winter.tex.html">Winter</a></li>
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<li class="done4"> <a href="spirals.tex.html">Spirals</a></li>
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<p><a href="notes.html">Notes</a></p>
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When I studied music, back in university, back as I was starting to get into software engineering, I found the dichotomy surrounding repeatability between these two subjects self-evident. There is a special curse for software bugs that are not easily repeated: Heisenbugs[^heisenbugs]. On the other hand, though, there *is* no way to ever perform the same song twice, even for the same singers, the same instrumentalists, the same conductors. Even with the same audience, that time any time must perforce pass in so time-bound an art means that those who hear the song
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