2009: Weekly report: Week ending April 12, 2009 —
From last week’s plans:
Clear up Transition2 issues Production seems to be stable now, and development on the next version has [...]
2008: That’s my dad! —
Beauty is in eye of autistic youth – INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
He has come up with “the kind [...]
2008: Faster mail with Emacs —
I spent a few minutes getting offlineimap to synchronize my Gmail messages with dovecot, an IMAP server on my laptop. [...]
2008: Wicked Cool Emacs: BBDB: Work with Records —
Creating Records
Creating a record in BBDB is not like creating a record in graphical address book programs. You will be [...]
2008: Wicked Cool Emacs: BBDB: Set up BBDB —
The main address book and contact management module for Emacs is the Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB), which can be [...]
2007: Filed my taxes —
I’ve triple-checked my tax return and uploaded it to the government
website. Here goes! I should get my refund soon. The [...]
2007: Priming my brain —
I downloaded more than a hundred research papers today to catch up on
my literature review and prime my brain for [...]
2007: I actually have a project —
In the middle of explaining my thesis project to a usability expert at
IBM, I realized that I *have* actually managed [...]
2006: Backlog: TLUG —
I caught the tail end of the Toronto Linux Users Group get-together at
the GSI pub last Tuesday, and I’m really [...]
2006: Stirfry with Mike Tsang —
Mike wanted to know how to cook the sugar peas we received in last
week’s Good Food Box, so I suggested [...]
2005: Open source and developers —
raichu wrote on clair’s blog:
and why code based on your imagination when you can rip
off someone else’s code for [...]
2003: UP thesis related to text summarization — research —
From 2003.03.28:
Automated Newspaper Article Summarizer
Description: Limited to online World News text articles only, this
summarizer utilizes the algorithms presented by R. [...]
2003: Faculty R&R postponed —
The faculty R&R on April 14-15 has been postponed, so that means I can
go to Diane’s grad ball without complications. [...]
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