2011: Thoughts from helping with homework — J-’s schedule is pretty packed these days: homework, high school applications, and the occasional extracurricular (karate or yearbook). We compensate [...]
2010: Work and life — Work and life. I want to write about this in the context of family, because two of my friends [...]
2005: Quarter-life crisis — I would like to run a series of roundtable discussions about things I
and a lot of other people are figuring [...]
2005: Ouch. Time to reflect. — From Zen Archery, by way of another blog I read that Bloglines can’t turn up (grr…):
Meanwhile, most of the people [...]
2005: Refined list of get-togethers — I will be home from Dec 19 to Jan 19. I don’t have much time. January
7 and 14 are the [...]
2005: Get-togethers I would like to have —
Geekettes speak. Exclusively for women, all forms of geekiness
accepted. What can we do to encourage extraordinary learning and
success in girls? [...]
2004: Soloflite — One of Dominique’s friends. Good writing, nice insights.
http://soloflite.blogspot.com/
2003: DWIM does better thing — Now defaults to current daily page (in which case, does nothing) if
not on plan page. Xrefs to plan page if [...]
2003: CS21B today — Frantic as had not thought of cool creative exercise before class.
Settled for introduction to Eclipse and individual implementation of
UML quiz [...]
2003: Watched Looney Tunes: Back in Action — Watched the movie at Rockwell with Dominique, Jerome, and Martin.
Hilarious movie – little plot, but lots of references.
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Dave Marquardt Hey, remember how I couldn't see your drawing? It was a Feedly thing, and I can see the drawing just fine on your web site. – May 18, 11:49 AM
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