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Today has been relatively long... but full of awesome, oh yes.

Nothing like earth-shatteringly earth-shattering happened. Just a bunch of little neat things. I awoke with the words "choose awesome instead of suck" in my mind, so that's what I'd been doing. I went to all of my classes after moving the car and avoiding a parking ticket and getting Katrina her phone back. I slept like four hours last night. My hand is healing up nicely. I called into question whether sexual orientation and political standpoint were really important considerations during UI design... "I like girls and I lean pretty far left -- what should my interface look like?"

I had a business card from the hat shop in Plaza Mayor in my wallet... but this is no longer the case. Probably better this way. I did not hand it, with contact information, to Mary-from-secretroom, several weeks ago. I was offered a refill.

Mel [livejournal.com profile] delamancha came over, and we hung out and discussed stuff. My program works, but my research group is hard to find (except for Scott -- but not that Scott, nor the other one. Scott/Darren, called "Biscotti" by friends closer than me. You know who I'm talking about). I've been downloading stuff from The Streets, and for whatever reason, House of Pain.

It's time for sleepage. Da.

Date: 2004-07-15 07:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schizobovine.livejournal.com
Your work countacts my complete slack yesterday.

Did I miss anything important in Theory/HCI/Adv. OS?

Date: 2004-07-15 04:42 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] oniugnip.livejournal.com
Theory was pretty cool -- Kruskal's algorithm and minimal spanning trees and clever linked-list data structures that you need to make all of that work. In 4210 we talked about NFS and implementation decisions for building a remote/distributed filesystem... and HCI was actually pretty interesting -- we talked about making stuff accessible to people with different sorts of disabilities, and Helena from the CCG came in and talked about how she's worked with deaf and blind people, and about signing and brailing...

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