Wedding, TOC, and Foo

I haven’t updated this in a while. I suppose I should.

This past weekend I went to the wedding of one of Greg’s undergrad friends. It was the first wedding I’d been to in a while… and it was beautiful. The reception was held at a playground, which was quite possibly the best idea ever… we swung on the swings and climbed the jungle gym between food. Some people played frisbee.
They had a wedding pie instead of a wedding cake (pecan-pumpkin wedding pie!) and it was quite tasty.
Overall, it was a very nice experience.

I came back on Sunday and almost immediately headed to Tech Sunday. The entire thing was such a waste of time… the presentations didn’t really tell me anything I didn’t already know, and the networking session was a disaster… companies only sent a single recruiter so I ended up waiting in line for Yahoo! for over an hour and a half only to be turned away when the event ended before reaching the front. There were also generally rude and pushy people who cut in line and it made the entire experience hellish for me.
I suppose overall it wasn’t as bad as Microsoft’s info session last Wednesday and I actually came home and cried after. I hate large crowds of people. I hate large crowds of people in confined spaces. I hate large crowds of rude, pushy people in confined places. Meh.

Today was the TOC. I was not looking forward to it… this entire job search thing for me hasn’t gone terribly well, and I think I’m sick of being in a sea of people.
Nevertheless, it didn’t go terribly… I wish more companies would be interested in me, but meh, that is life.

OS P1 went decently. I had it done on Friday, did a bit more tweaking and debugging before the deadline yesterday. Wheee.

Ubuntu

My laptop is now running Ubuntu. Besides the issue with getting the wireless card working, everything’s been fine. I may never go back to Windows… this laptop is running faster than it ever has before, and the OS uses less than 3 GB of space.

So yeah, wheee.

410 P1 looks amazing. I’ve read over the documentation and will hopefully finish the console (and keyboard?) drivers tomorrow.

Look, it’s a post!

I haven’t made any posts in a while. I suppose I should.

Nothing has really been happening in life. There was a second week of classes. It was fun.
OS p0 went okay. P1 is out. I need to start it tonight.
Pen-based computing is easy and interesting and awesome.
Work continues to be filled with awesome.
I’m out taking photos again… CS Volleyball on Fridays is awesome to photograph.
Personal life is amazing and makes me so happy.



My life is full of amazing and happy and win.

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Work, water, Wean, and wars (of students)

Work has been awesome lately. I’ve been writing more unit tests (the fun kind), and I often find myself wishing I could work more hours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and wishing that I could work fewer hours on Tuesdays. I might re-adjust my schedule to be 5 hours every day instead of the current 4/8/4/4. That would be awesome, except it would mean I work until 5 on Mondays and Wednesdays.

In case you haven’t heard (i.e. you aren’t a CMUer), a water main broke in Oakland today, leaving all of campus and most of the area around campus without water. Fairfax still had water (albeit with weakened water pressure), but Greg and I went to an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet for dinner instead anyway, as there were notices that we shouldn’t use water unless absolutely necessary. So yeah… good times.
See here for a lovely piccar of the street exploded.

So yeah, as a result of that, they shut down the clusters (no AC without water) and server rooms, so I was left unable to really continue doing my OS project. I’m fairly confident about the idea though… so I shouldn’t be too terribly worried about the actual implementation. In any case, I have this (extended) weekend to do it, and it isn’t due until next Wednesday.
I also worked on (finished?) my first pen-based computing assignment today: a tablet PC version of tic tac toe. Unfortunately, I can’t get the program to run due to a security error. I should figure out why eventually.

I’ve been doing a lot of work on Student Wars v2 lately. After I make a few more GPA cards, some core Events, and a couple Rules, I think it will be ready for playtesting. Hopefully this will be much more balanced than Student Wars was… and not in the boring “everyone is on equal ground” kind of way, but in the “each of the four primary factions have a specific strength” kind of way. Exciting.

Life is amazing.

Photos from House Wars last week, since I haven’t posted them yet:



It’s almost 2 AM. I should probably be asleep.

Blah busses and classes

I hate the bus system sometimes. It took me about 75 minutes from the time I left work today until I got home… when the trip to/from my workplace is about an 8 minute drive. First the bus was over 30 minutes late… when it finally did come, 3 of them came in a row (one right after the other). Then we got stuck behind another bus such that we stopped at least once at every light. After we lost that bus, many people got on and off at every stop such that we still stopped at each light. So yeah… Bleh.

Today was the second OS class session. We already got our first project, and I’m worried about it. Meh. Besides that, nothing much has been happening. My first session of my other class is tomorrow (Pen-based Computing), and should be exciting. Work has been uneventful and filled with unit test awesomeness.

Besides that, life has been good. Wheee.