I was reading this entry in lj_research about the friends graph of LJ. kim_jong_il__ is listed as a friend by 3,438 users, ranking #5 in all of LiveJournal. Two of the others are in russian (so I have no idea what they're about), another is just quizzes, and #4 is status (the status journal).
Anywho, Stabby and I were wondering if they were AIM conversations between two SNs he registered. License2KimJongill is 18 characters; there's a limit of 16. I then tried registering JFKpart2 to see if it was availble. It was and I now have it by accident.
I've already been IMed by tylermato.
I also recieved my new camera today. Sample photos are up. I think they make it very clear (ha) that my hands are entirely too shakey.
Today my TA for OS told us that he probably couldn't do the project in a day, so we should start now. I did it right after class. In 30 minutes.
I think they're trying to scare us into either dropping the course or at least taking it seriously enough that they won't see too many people during office hours. It's lowering my opinion of them rapidly. I still look forward to implementing virtual memory and stuff, but I think my other projects are more interesting.
The STUNT folks agree that porting the daemon to BSD should be straightforward enough. The biggest step is just refactoring the code into modules to make porting easy. I'd like to knock it out this weekend, but I should try to finish up the parser for PEAR and stuff. My goal for the semester is to try to get all my simpler ideas done (ShelveIt, Paws, Parser, visualization of grammars, etc.) and then try working on some of the newer ideas I've had. STUNT and Friendly P2P are at the top of the list in that department. I'm actually going to work on Friendly P2P this weekend because other people are involved and they could use my code, I think (it implements file lists and virtual directories).
Anywho, Stabby and I were wondering if they were AIM conversations between two SNs he registered. License2KimJongill is 18 characters; there's a limit of 16. I then tried registering JFKpart2 to see if it was availble. It was and I now have it by accident.
I've already been IMed by tylermato.
I also recieved my new camera today. Sample photos are up. I think they make it very clear (ha) that my hands are entirely too shakey.
Today my TA for OS told us that he probably couldn't do the project in a day, so we should start now. I did it right after class. In 30 minutes.
I think they're trying to scare us into either dropping the course or at least taking it seriously enough that they won't see too many people during office hours. It's lowering my opinion of them rapidly. I still look forward to implementing virtual memory and stuff, but I think my other projects are more interesting.
The STUNT folks agree that porting the daemon to BSD should be straightforward enough. The biggest step is just refactoring the code into modules to make porting easy. I'd like to knock it out this weekend, but I should try to finish up the parser for PEAR and stuff. My goal for the semester is to try to get all my simpler ideas done (ShelveIt, Paws, Parser, visualization of grammars, etc.) and then try working on some of the newer ideas I've had. STUNT and Friendly P2P are at the top of the list in that department. I'm actually going to work on Friendly P2P this weekend because other people are involved and they could use my code, I think (it implements file lists and virtual directories).
lol on the 30min project that your teacher was trying to scare you about.