2011: Learning how to model with Google Sketchup —
We’d like to learn more about 3D modeling, so W- checked out Beginning Google SketchUp for 3D Printing (Sandeep Singh, [...]
2010: Experimenting with mornings —
Here’s my approximate sleep data for the past week, tracked with the free “Sleep on It” app I installed [...]
2009: Book: Leading Out Loud —
Leading Out Loud: Inspiring Change Through Authentic CommunicationsTerry Pearce, 2003
Excellent advice on being authentic. Good point starting p133 about [...]
2006: Quiet days —
It turns out that the suite meeting isn’t tonight. Maybe Thursday.
The place is so quiet. Perhaps I’m learning to need [...]
2006: It’s not just me —
My sister once told my boyfriend that if he ever needed to find out how to love me,
he could just [...]
2005: A day among friends —
Yesterday was a day spent among close friends. Not that I knew them
particularly well, but the ease at which they [...]
2004: New pictures up! —
2004.11.16 – 2004.11.14 – 2004.11.08 – 2004.11.03 – 2004.11.02 – 2004.10.30 – 2004.10.24 – 2004.10.23
Emacs makes all things hackable. I [...]
2004: OpenACS —
Work with programmers around the world on OpenACS projects. OpenACS is an
open source databased-backed website development tool kit. Projects [...]
2004: Patrica Chanco Evangelista’s followup to the Faye story —
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Now *that* is a beautifully written piece. I admire Patricia for her
humble apologies and for courageously living through the situation [...]
2003: Jerome wants to help out with CS161! —
He’s a natural filkster. Way creative. Looking forward to all sorts of
cool things! =D
“…and man [pages] shall live forevermore…”
2003: CS21B: Inheritance —
Gave a quiz on UML class diagrams. Most people got it, although there
is a little bit of confusion regarding navigability [...]
2003: planner.el whoops —
Referred to old way of favoring future dates. Silly me. Forgot I renamed that. Tsk tsk tsk.
2003: Eclipse UML —
Eclipse represents interfaces with the «interface»
stereotype. Realization is shown with a dashed line ending in a hollow
arrow, kinda like inheritance.
Eclipse [...]
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