The Swing of Things
I can't seem to get back into it. I.. I know I should, I just don't want to do anything of import. Wanna wake up everyday and just watch X-Files or play Spore (though playing the space stage just makes me want to play Galactic Civilizations.. WHICH REFUSES TO RUN ON THE LAPTOP VIA WINE).
That said, classes aren't too bad. CS351 will be a bitch if I don't keep up. Chem will be a bitch no matter what. Intro to Unix/Shell Scripting is easy peasy, Industrial Psych should be no problem. If I keep up in Data Networks that should be fine too.
Things to do:
- Car!
- Study!
- Work out!
- ???
- I don't think there's any profit in here for me... :/
Good things though! Phil and Richard are on this floor, as is Corey, so we've been hanging out a lot more that we did last year (or so it seems), which is good. Had some good times hanging out with Corey and Hamza last night too. Been spending some time at Patricia's helping her with her computer (apparently I'm good at disabling printer-critical services). Made an acquaintance in chem. Kendra, a freshman girl. Cool gal (she's from Michigan (Williamston, near Lansing I guess), so of course she's cool), dunno if she's hitting on me or not :neutral: She called me one night to see if I wanted to do anything. Thing is, she woke me up from a nap and I have NO IDEA what I said to her before I fell asleep again. She didn't talk to me in class the next day. Talked to her briefly while Galina and I were eating lunch a few days later. She seemed a little stand offish? I dunno. I mean, I don't want to give her the wrong impression in case she is hitting on me (that is to say, I don't want her to think that I am receptive to her possible advances, seeing as how I'm taken and all), but at the same time I don't want to push away a possible friend.
I'll also be getting my job back on Tuesday, though it seems as if Erika is going to majorly crack down on no-shows and late-shows... Ugh. With my current schedule and I figure I can work about seventeen hours. That's not bad, though I could barely do the ten a week last year... And I should really focus more on classes, not work, so I may trim some hours here or there... I really need the money though. Haven't bought books yet. Haven't fixed my car yet. Jacki's visiting the weekend after next.
That's all I can think of at the moment.
Oh, setting up WordPress for Joy made me finally want to update my own copy of wordpress as well as install a new theme. Looks like I'll have to find an appropriate banner for the top, too (or just get rid of the text, whichever looks better...).
Is this what I’ve been looking for?
The Dark Knight is still selling out... more than a month after its release... Because of this Jacki and I were unable to catch it on the IMAX. So instead we sat down at once of the benches near the fountain. We talked for eight hours. Straight. At least. We rounded up to seven to be safe.. and when the sprinklers came on and almost got us all wet it was nearly three in the morning. The clock on my computer said 4:50 when we finally got back to the dorm.
This is.. pretty amazing, really.
Only down side is that I miss her like crazy right now...
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9:28
Got to work fifteen minutes late (technically an hour fifteen, as I originally planned to be here by eight), will be leaving an hour early (which would be the normal time if I did get here at eight, though). Whatever. It's my last day and I need to tidy my room a bit before Jacki gets here.
I've got a cricket in my room. I think this also happened first semester last year? It's pretty annoying when you're trying to sleep from 6:15 to 7:30 and the thing just keeps going and going and going. It was kind of ridiculous.
I wonder what good stuff I shall find on Wikipedia today.
I hate these v-neck undershirts... They feel funny, plus I have exposed skin. I am either going to go shirtless if I want to expose skin, or wear a full shirt if I don't want to. Nothing in between thank you. I don't have cleavage to show off or anything. Plus a white undershirt collar looks a bit better beneath a blue dress shirt than skin does.
I am so majorly screwed for classes right now, this is going to be fun.
The ubiquity of BASIC interpreters on personal computers was such that textbooks once included simple "Try It In BASIC" exercises that encouraged students to experiment with mathematical and computational concepts on classroom or home computers.
So true. My math books in junior high (and maybe highschool?) always had BASIC code in the back. It was pretty cool.
Dijkstra believed that computer science was more abstract than programming; he once said, "Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes."
Hence why I got out of CS... It's all.. sciencey with it's theories and math. I don't want to spend days figuring out the quickest algorithm for something, I want to spend days programming something useful or fun.
Recently, a set of TCP/IP routines[3] for QuickBASIC 4.x and 7.1 has revitalized some interest in the software. In particular, the vintage computer hobbyist community has been able to write software for old computers that run the DOS operating system that allows them to access other computers such as on a LAN or the internet. This has allowed systems even as old as an 8088 to serve interesting functions, such as acting as a web server among other things.
Neat.
rubbermallet.org - for all your.. um.. web/irc server needs for DOS. Really neat stuff. I like that he's gotten an IRC server written in QuickBASIC to run with "acceptable" performance on a 4.77MHZ 8088... with 640KB of RAM. Why? Why not. Nothing like good ol' minimalistic programming. More programmers need to realize that..
The TSR has now almost disappeared completely, as multitasking operating systems such as Windows XP, Mac OS X, and Linux provide the facilities for multiple programs and device drivers to run simultaneously without the need for special programming tricks, and the modern notion of protected memory makes the kernel and its modules exclusively responsible for modifying an interrupt table.
Oh TSRs, you really were quite amazing.. even if the only TSRs I used were game trainers =P
10:17
Apparently daemon is a homonym of demon? I always thouhght it was DAY-men.. Hum.
"Random article" gives a lot of song and album related articles. Accept when it gives "Random (disabiguation)." How.. appropriate.
Hah. The bit bucket article contains funny phrases such as "write once read never," "First In Never Out," and "Write Only Memory."
Neat, I didn't realize there was a /dev/full device...
10:52
Did I just crash IE by trying to display a gigantic SVG from Wiki? Silly ActiveX controls..
12:01
Unix philosophy... unix wars...
Plan 9 has the cutest mascot.
12:14
WorldWideWeb (WWW) [the first web browser] was the first program which used not only the common File Transfer Protocol but also the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, invented by Berners-Lee in 1989. At the time it was written, WorldWideWeb was the only way to view the Web.
The source code was released into the public domain in 1993, thus making it free software. Some of the code still resides on Berners-Lee's NeXTcube in the CERN museum and has not been able to be recovered due to the computer's status as a historical artifact.
That is pretty awesome.
12:25
The 486DX2 66 MHz was the most widespread high-end 486 version. For many players of video games during the early and mid 1990s, towards the end of the MS-DOS gaming era, it was often coupled with 8 - 16 MB RAM and a VLB video card. This configuration was capable of running every title available for several years after its release, making it a "sweet spot" in CPU performance and longevity.
I think Dad had a 486DX? I remember reading 33MHz on the case sticker.. I could be wrong. He tossed the machine a few years back, I wonder did he kept the processor?
Windows 95 signaled the end of the 486 era due to its high memory requirements (16MB to perform as well as Windows 3.x with just 8MB). Many 486 users at that time were running eight 1MB 30-pin SIMMs leaving no available slots for expansion. As 4meg 30-pin SIMMs were still very expensive at that time, it made more sense to buy a Pentium rather than spend a premium on upgrading a system that was nearing the end of its service life.
Win95 WAS a bitch to run on that machine..
Huh.. Haiku, a free BeOS replacement, became self-hosting (the ability to be built from within itself) in April of this year. The project began in 2001. That's pretty good, I'd say, as being self-hosting is a major milestone. I can't find when linux became self-hosting, so it's kind of hard to compare...
Apparently there are releases of Opera, Firefox, SeaMonkey, VLC, and Quake II and Quake III for BeOS. And they run natively in Haiku.
It is kind of sad that Be Inc. died when they did. I remember being interested in running BeOS years ago, as it looked pretty neat and certainly different from Windows. I think the reason I never got around to it was no longer supported or something and I couldn't find any downloads (BeOS wasn't a free OS, which is probably why)? Be Inc shut their doors on November 15th, 2001. Not all that long ago.
The default browser for BeOS, NetPositive uses Haikus as error messages. More programmers need to be creative like that.
12:40
I'm trying to take my mind off of Jacki coming in today. The less I think about it, the sooner it will arrive.
Huh, there was a new release of WordPress today... and it's a month ahead of schedule?
In 2004 the licensing terms for the competing Movable Type package were changed by Six Apart, and many of its users migrated to WordPress – causing a marked and continuing growth in WordPress's popularity.
Damn straight.
13:00
Maybe I should eat lunch.
I wonder if anyone's gonna be like "why was this guy surfing Wikipedia all fucking day?"
13:29
Huh, rediscovered Jyte.
wiki just has a lot of music related articles in general, wtf.
13:53
I think I was home for the Chicago Zombie Walk...
15:33
So close...
15:54
Here we go.
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9:23
A whole day of nothing.. Same thing tomorrow, too...
11:04
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12:07
Granholm is holding a hearing on September 3rd to see if Kilpatrick should be taken out of office? Is she finally going something good? Damn..
12:13
There are a lot of.. sounds coming from outside. Angry people yelling.. jets? The whole building just vibrated a little bit...
Today feels like a Friday.. If only it was..
13:26
Wikipedia is great stuff. Read about monorails, Maglevs, the People Mover, the El, the Chicago Flood, Chicago Mercantile Exchange (where I might end up working), gaps in the interstate system... Let's see what else I can find, yeah?
14:40
X-Files.. Cigarette Smoking Man, Deepthroat, X, Alex Krycek, The Lonegunmen, The Lonegunmen (TV Show)..
Invasion..
Did you know:
Foreshadowing a number of conspiracy theories in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the plot of the March 4, 2001 pilot episode of the series depicts a secret U.S. government agency plotting to crash a Boeing 727 headed for Boston into the World Trade Center via remote control for the purpose of increasing the military defense budget and blaming the attack on foreign "tin-pot dictators" who are "begging to be smart-bombed."
WHAT is with these jets?
16:03
In a tally of performances that include every episode, movie, and guest appearance made as the voice of Batman, [Kevin] Conroy has played the character longer than Adam West, Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, and Christian Bale combined.
..Somehow I went from the main X-Files article to Luke Wilson to... ... to Batman.
16:28
FINALLY done with the X-Files article..
Cedar Point is the second oldest amusement park in the country?
Gemini [a racing coaster at Cedar Point] is known for the fact that either side may win the race instead of the usual predictable results on other rides.
Really? I think Brian and Dad tried to see which train won more often, but I don't remember the specifics because it was quite some time ago.
I have been on Wikipedia for the past ... five hours? askl;djfasl;jf So much stuffff. I'll probably end up doing the same thing tomorrow too.
16:53
Just one short day left... I am so excited.
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9:28
There are definitely donuts in the lunch room... I am definitely of the opinion that I should steal one or two.
10:10
Huh, my boss won't be in for my last two days here.
Erm.. I should probably stop daydreaming at work..
11:43
Really need to stop..
Exit interview at... some point today.. Sounds like a fun time.
14:21
When the server is slow like this, both scripts take a nice.. forty minutes to run.. :|
15:08
Exit interview was short and sweet. Jon says he'd be a reference for me if I never need it. Awesome. Though I doubt I should put him as a reference for this potential new job.. (I told him I am quitting because of school, so if he finds out I'm working at a new place during school... :/)
I have typed so little today.. Mostly falling asleep.
I hope HR doesn't ask me to do full-on exit interview with them. I've only been here two months.
..apparently I look like Jon's oldest son? ..weird...
OK.. now I really have nothing to do these last two days. The scripts are done, they work extremely well. The documentation is done, I think it explains it all pretty well. And there's nothing else. At all. Yay... :/
I guess I could just keep clicking random article on Wikipedia or something.. for two days.. Uuuggghhhhh...
15:32
I should have really been on top of this (registering for classes || dealing with financial aid) stuff. Looks like these bursar holds are gonna prevent me from registering anytime soon... LOOKS LIKE I'M KIND OF SCREWED HERE
16:00
TWO MORE DAYS UNTIL I AM UNEMPLOYED
16:35
snoooooze
16:51
Hm.. Perhaps I can make up for my lack of writing by writing a ton tomorrow and Friday because I have nothing to do on those days.
17:00
TWO MORE DAYS UNTIL I AM VISITED BY JACKI