im also practicing my right hand to draw using a mouse even if it’s hard for me to do it.. hehehe :D but it’s fun :D if you’re right handed.. try to draw with your left hand.. vice versa D: that’s what Im doing in my blog.. hehehe…
2012: Taking stock of the way I take notes — One of my friends was surprised that I use both Evernote and Microsoft OneNote. Many people are fervently in love [...]
2011: Ordered a Kindle with free 3G — After much consideration (and you know how I analyze my decisions), I ordered the 6″ Kindle with free 3G and [...]
2008: Weekly review: Week ending May 18 — Wow. What a week. Every week helps me understand a little more about life and what I love to do, [...]
2007: Technical interview — I’m going for a technical interview with IBM Global Business Services
later. I’ve written up a technical resume, and I’m relieved [...]
2007: Events in the Philippines? — I’m going to be in the Philippines for two weeks starting Monday, and
I’d love to find out what events or [...]
2006: Video sharing — Now I need to figure out how to get all this data off my system. I should share my videos [...]
2006: Finding geeks — I don’t know why people complain about not being able to find talent.
;) I run across so many interesting people [...]
2006: Bestest research lab evar — My research supervisor and my labmates are totally awesome. They
listened to me freak out about impending doom and told me [...]
2006: I am so dead — My mind’s just blanking out. There’s no way I’m going to finish a
credible draft of this paper within the next [...]
2006: Must not panic — I have a few hours to read tons of papers on innovation diffusion,
social network analysis, and other fun stuff. Ack. [...]
2006: Working at the lab versus working at home — It’s drizzling and gray outside, which makes staying here and working
on my paper more attractive than trekking over to the [...]
2006: Research paper cramming — My research supervisor has just strongly hinted that it would be a
good idea to get some kind of draft in [...]
2006: Woohoo! Free Skype to US and Canada! — As part of a research study for Bell Canada, I get free VOIP calls to US and Canada. However, that [...]
2006: Web alerts, pubsub, and other cool tools — One of the coolest things about blogs is that they can get indexed almost immediately after they’re posted.
Services such as [...]
2006: Traditional clothes — I like wearing outfits inspired by traditional Filipino costumes. I
love wearing my malongs, for example.
I want more Filipina flair! =)
On [...]
2006: Awww… — =)
I’ll hack my T-shirts but not my hair or skin – no bleaching or dyeing or tattooing or whatever.
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Random Japanese [...]
2006: Barcamp explained — Joey de Villa has an excellent blog post explaining BarCamp. Check it out.
On Technorati: barcamp
Random Japanese sentence: ç§ÂÂã¯çЬã®方ãÂŒ猫より好ãÂÂÂÂã§ã™。ãªãÂÂϋªらã€ÂÂå‰ÂÂ者ã®方ãÂŒ後者より忠実ã§ã™ã‹ら。 I like dogs [...]
2006: Thunderstorm — Squishing through the thunderstorm in my soaked red sneakers, hearing
droplets drum the samba on my umbrella, feeling the humid air [...]
2006: Moleskine — I gave away a Moleskine today to Gabriel Mansour, one of the students
I’d met at Mesh. He’s been enthusiastically going [...]
2005: Task management with Emacs: Text files — With the wealth of code available for Emacs and the ease of
customization it provides, you’re certain to find a task [...]
2004: Words to review for the GRE —
chary
cautious wary
cloture
closing device (in Parliament) to end a debate by voting
coeval
of the same period coexisting
countervail
counterbalance
desuetude
cessation of use disuse
edacious
voracious devouring
encomium
warm or [...]
2004: My schedule now —
M
CS21A-B
8:30
9:30
F-227 (lecture)
M
CS110-A
10:30 |11:30
CTC215
M
CS21A-G
11:30 |12:30
F-228 (mis)
M
CS139.3
1:30
4:30
W
CS21A-B
8:30
9:30
F-227 (lecture)
W
CS110-A
10:30 |11:30
CTC215
W
CS21A-G
11:30 |12:30
F-228 (mis)
W
CS139.3
1:30
2:30
.
F
CS21A-B
7:30
9:30
F-227 (lab)
F
CS110-A
10:30 |11:30
CTC215
F
CS21A-G
11:30 |12:30
F-228 (mis)
F
CS139.3
1:30
2:30
.
F
CS21A-A
2:30
4:30
F-227 (lab for Dr. Sarmenta)
T
CS110-B
7:30
9:00
F-227
H
CS110-B
7:30
9:00
F-227
I’m trying to see [...]
2004: Sony Vaio U70 — http://www.dynamism.com/u70/
Ooooh, pretty…
2004: Thoughts on natural language processing and possible research — Hmm, needs more thought.
Wearable computing application: memory augmentation (personal
information management, elderly)
problems facing wearable computing (re information
extraction/retrieval):
- SPEECH-DRIVEN IMPLICIT QUERIES. A [...]
Sylver Stone Yeap, I had to get all above summarized through (and much more) when starting with emacs. I found this post so illustrative, I've enjoyed it.... – May 21, 7:11 AM
vicco is it the same problem for nixnote? I wonder if this would work as an indirect access to evernote. – May 20, 2:52 PM
xpress razor Nice tutorial. Once in a while someone posts about Emacs, and I get tempted again to play with the devil. When two three days passes,... – May 20, 12:01 PM
Pat Thomasson Focus on what you can do and it tempers the helpless, overwhelmed feeling. That's a great piece of advice. – May 20, 6:05 AM
naivnomore Hand drawn one pager is done very nicely. Good work. Succinct intro for beginners. However, It will be nice to have another one pager organized... – May 19, 10:50 AM
Pat Thomasson This is great. As one of your less code savvy followers, this has prompted me to go a step or two back off the page... – May 19, 9:58 AM
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