Well, yeah, hahahaha! For after gazillion cesium oscillations on somebody`s atomic clock (= two years), one brane neuron had finally fired and created a chain of reaction that ultimately lead thine fingers to write these letters! haha. Such a cosmologically short time eh?
Indeed, so many things had happened through these years. But that pesky neuron made me stumble into these pages again, and upon seeing (and reminiscing) those mindless posts, I see how funny, erm fun, it is, that kind of wacky writeup. So there, I got a jolt of writing somestuff again. Hoping for an effort to improve something I havent done for a millenia.
So, once again, welcome to the fantastic and eerie dimension of blogging 
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This morning I got my thought processes loaded with the problem of impossibility (and possibility) of folding a paper 20 times. Certainly, this is a well-known problem on exponentiation, but I tried my dip on it. My gedanken initially offered a 2^16m or appx 65.6km of paper, so that folding it 16 times would result on a 1m paper twist of roll. `Well, just make sure the paper is veryvery thin that you wont have any problem with the thickness when you reach fold#16`, I said. For the last 4 folds, may I can assume first the 65.6km of paper was already folded 4 times lengthwise, and that would solve the problem!! Duh, too easy. The only stuff remaining is to get all those ideas into reality...
Then I went to the internet and found that the world record so far is 12 folds. Which can still be broken with more resources. But understandably, none would invest much on it, so there, we have this in the meantime.
Tonight I did try the real thing, this one using a 1 meter long paper. It went easily as expected, but on the 8th fold it is almost impossible. Haha. So that is why they say it is impossible to do the 8th fold. Sodesne..
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To finally answer the above title question: Of course not! Haha. Hmm I guess sometimes, like when I went to somewhere then suddenly I didnt remember why I was there in the first place...nah :D