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I've effectively surmised that no one visits ANY of the websites I run here at blogger.
That's fine... I suppose that's the way it is for basically everybody. I can't let that discourage me...
USC lost the national championship today, and I would be lying if I said it didn't hurt at least a lot. I don't know why: they're not my team -- but still, I hurt for my dad who loves them so.
I scored a great deal on E-bay yesterday, buying 10 hardrives at 9 GB a piece for $30 total - which means $3 per-drive. When you stop to realize that a hard-drive is one of only about 8 pieces (case, monitor, motherboard, chip, ram, hard-drive, gfx-if-you-need-them, cd-rom) required to make a computer, you can see just why no child should be without one. If every piece were $3 the entire thing would come in at around $25. That's it!
I emailed the National PTA and believe-it-or-not, they replied. I'm going to pursue that if I can.
Which, on the topic of Project SKY, I need to get in touch with Sam Miglarese and the central-campus housing coordinator to get this thing off the ground.
Improv has been a relatively quiet part of my life for the past 2 months, but I expect that to change. I love improv, but I need to take personal responsibility, and balance it with my other committments more effectively.
If I could figure out how to rotate a vector in such a way as to flip the i & j, I could be done with my first math homework. I can't believe I haven't finished!
Oh well. I still need to write my DJOPA article, finish Guns, Germs, and Steel, finish the new innoworks site (http://www.innoworks.org/06), finish SATgenie.com, and read the biography of America's constitution all before I go back to school in 4 days. It's doable, and I plan to do it.
Lo! If my grades were better, I could win the Goldman-Sachs. They will be next semester. I know they will.
Finally for this post, I've written a new resume - one I might use to find research positions over the summer. If you care to look, just click here.
That's it for today. Just remember, a watched bond never boils.
That's fine... I suppose that's the way it is for basically everybody. I can't let that discourage me...
USC lost the national championship today, and I would be lying if I said it didn't hurt at least a lot. I don't know why: they're not my team -- but still, I hurt for my dad who loves them so.
I scored a great deal on E-bay yesterday, buying 10 hardrives at 9 GB a piece for $30 total - which means $3 per-drive. When you stop to realize that a hard-drive is one of only about 8 pieces (case, monitor, motherboard, chip, ram, hard-drive, gfx-if-you-need-them, cd-rom) required to make a computer, you can see just why no child should be without one. If every piece were $3 the entire thing would come in at around $25. That's it!
I emailed the National PTA and believe-it-or-not, they replied. I'm going to pursue that if I can.
Which, on the topic of Project SKY, I need to get in touch with Sam Miglarese and the central-campus housing coordinator to get this thing off the ground.
Improv has been a relatively quiet part of my life for the past 2 months, but I expect that to change. I love improv, but I need to take personal responsibility, and balance it with my other committments more effectively.
If I could figure out how to rotate a vector in such a way as to flip the i & j, I could be done with my first math homework. I can't believe I haven't finished!
Oh well. I still need to write my DJOPA article, finish Guns, Germs, and Steel, finish the new innoworks site (http://www.innoworks.org/06), finish SATgenie.com, and read the biography of America's constitution all before I go back to school in 4 days. It's doable, and I plan to do it.
Lo! If my grades were better, I could win the Goldman-Sachs. They will be next semester. I know they will.
Finally for this post, I've written a new resume - one I might use to find research positions over the summer. If you care to look, just click here.
That's it for today. Just remember, a watched bond never boils.

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