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Feb. 29th, 2004 07:08 am2 1/2 assignments out of the way (but approx 3 1/2 assignments completed, as I'm merging the work from two of them) and I think I need to go to sleep now.
For those of you that browse random links, and/or are randomly interested in 3D stuffs (*cough*
http://www.orbis-terrarum.net/~robbat2/schoolwork/iart219/
I realized that since I woke up around 1pm Saturday, I haven't even looked outside.
Still so much work to do...
Open Source Flash Replacement - Sodipodi
Feb. 28th, 2004 10:09 pmhttp://www.sodipodi.com/
Be sure to check out the screenshots.
Assignment TODO list
Feb. 27th, 2004 06:06 pmSunday 29th Feburary, 10pm - Databases assignment (normalization)
Sunday 29th Feburary, midnight - Graphics assignment (portfolio)
Tuesday 2nd March, 4pm - Animation project (Leica reel due)
Tuesday 2rd March, 11.15pm - OS assignment (short-term scheduling algorithm comparision)
Thursday 4th March, 4pm - Animation assignment (paper topic due)
Friday 5th March, 1pm - Networking presentation (on C/M/S project)
Thursday 11th March, 11.59pm - Networking project (C/M/S system)
Friday 12th March, 11pm - Communities assignment (community analysis paper)
Thursday 18th March, 4pm - Animation assignment (paper due)
plus the stuff for combustion is still ongoing (I'm not getting enough time to work on it as I'd planned, due to schoolwork), and i'm getting lots more offers for all sorts of things.
The 9gb SCSI 7200rpm hard drive + drive sled I got on eBay, shipped 9th Feburary, arrived today. I haven't tried it yet, but I want to get around to that this weekend as well.
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Feb. 27th, 2004 01:50 am♥Amethest and ♥Robbat2 |
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Feb. 22nd, 2004 10:20 pmAn interesting outlook on PHP and mod_perl...
http://mm.nan2d.com/fun.php?p=256
Microsoft hunts source code leaks!
Feb. 16th, 2004 11:20 pmIt appears that Microsoft is going after people that got their hands on the source code.
mail/details
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Feb. 6th, 2004 07:31 pmSGI O2:
300mhz R12000SC MIPS CPU, 512Mb RAM, 12x SCSI CDROM
SGI Visual Workstation 320:
2x 450Mhz 512Kb Pentium III Katmai CPU
768Mb RAM
2x QLogic 1080 SCSI Controllers (64-bit PCI)
24x IDE CDROM
Floppy
Seagate U2W 9.1Gb SCSI HDD
I've got a pile of SCSI drives I need to test out for the O2, hopefully one of them works. At least one drive tray is also required for the O2, as the drive connector is SCA.
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Feb. 4th, 2004 04:04 amOk, things going well so far, did my presentation for the class today before the power failed. Haven't studied much tonight, finished reading Clive Cussler's latest book, Trojan Odyssey. He departs radically from some previously established norms, but it seems that he is attempting to wrap up the series.
Wednesday, 2.30pm to 4pm - ITEC328 (Exam)
Thursday, 4pm - 5.20pm - IART219 (Lab)
Saturday, 9.45pm - ITEC331 (Final Database Team Project) [was Thursday same time].
Monday, 11am - Lunch meeting @ Combustion Hosting. [was noon Friday]
Depending on getting the Saturday assignment done on Friday, I'll probably try to go and see a movie with Marissa Saturday.
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Feb. 3rd, 2004 12:29 pmcreate your own visited states map
or write about it on the open travel guide
The state map is as good as I remember offhand.
create your own visited country map
or write about it on the open travel guide
Unfortunetly the small indian ocean islands i've been to don't show up well here :-(.
Schedule update
Feb. 3rd, 2004 01:38 amTuesday, 4pm - 5.20pm - IART219 (Class) - present script
Wednesday, 2.30pm to 4pm - ITEC328 (Exam)
Thursday, 4pm - 5.20pm - IART219 (Lab)
Friday, noon - Lunch meeting @ Combustion Hosting.
Saturday, 9.45pm - ITEC331 (Final Database Team Project) [This was Thursday previously].
3D Studio MAX
Feb. 3rd, 2004 01:31 amA 3D Studio MAX question for those out there in the know.
Version is 5/6 (I have access to both, and it should work in both).
Basically, I want to render an object I'm modelling, using the wireframe option, but NOT have rest of the wireframe be transparent. The background part of the wireframe just needs to be solid black instead of transparent (although being able to change it's colour would be useful).
I can do a naive solution involving cloning my object, and making the clone be slightly smaller and have a solid black texture, but this is really not good as the object will be involved in a complex animation.
This is what I get presently (this is not my object, but a test object instead). Notice how the blue grid shows thru the figure, along with the back edges of the object. :-(.
( Example image (200k) )Edit: The plane in the background also shows the same problem, and I need to keep the lines in it, as they show perspective, and there will also be other objects shaded in the same style later on. (This is for the benefit of the person that suggested simply turning off the extra lines on the plane).
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Feb. 2nd, 2004 03:37 amthe first two of those assignments is done, I'm gonna crash now and study a bit for the first exam tommoorow.
The second exam will be interesting, 6 of the following questions will be available, and we need to pick 5 and write half a page on each of them:
- Rhetoric of community. Why is the term 'community' used so often in politics and advertising? Give an example, and explain the motivations of the advertiser or politician.
- Communitarianism. What are the main features of Etzioni's communitarianism? Explain why it sometimes appeals to both liberals and conservatives.
- Communitarianism and Community Policy. Are there dangers inherent in Etzioni's communitarianism? Explain why we should, or should not, be concerned when it influences government policy.
- Gemeinschaft, gesellschaft and bund. Explain the meanings of each of these terms, giving a brief example of each.
- Discourse ethics. Give a brief summary of the principles and 'rules of reasoning' for discourse ethics proposed by Habermas.
- Social capital. What is social capital? Describe, according to Putnam, its benefits and its application and importance in recent years. Is the isolation of 'bowling alone' to be lamented, or have other social values come to replace this sort of social capital loss.
- Loss of community. How does loss of community negatively affect the individual? Why might this be the fault of both a given person and of the collective community? What does each do to create this loss?
- Neighborhood patterns. Consider how neighborhoods have changed from the urban ethnic enclaves of the 1890s to the suburban migrations of the post-WWII years and still today. What are the parallels, differences?
- Community governance. How are communities governed? How would you compare community governance to the governance of cities, nations, and corporations.
- Processes for change and renewal. Describe effective mechanisms for bringing needed change to communities and their power structures?
- Utopias lost. Many communities were started in the past two centuries with ideals and a strong, shared philosophy. Most have died out. Why do you think this has happened in contrast to the vitality of traditional communities?
- Can bad people make good community? Take mafia thugs like the Sopranos, or real-life motorcycle gangs: how is community sustained in these groups? What might be lacking that is found in more conventional communities?
- Mapping networks. How would you use sociometry to find the most popular person in a community? How about people who hold power or are the likeliest source of information about the group? Consider the patterns of relationships.
- Identity. What are the characteristics that encourage one to identify with a community? How can communities support identity-building (that is, what can they provide) to strengthen the community?
- Dissent and keeping things together. Consider how a community handles dissent, yet manages to keep itself intact. What do you think has to be done in order for this to happen? How can you wreck a community by not allowing dissent? (Hint: consider 'communities of dissent').
- Can community be 'too easy'? Consider community in a virtual environment: can it be sustained when leaving it is fairly easy (just log off)? Maybe this is an advantage that we can discard and create communities anew with few real costs. Or does this very ease demean the idea of community?
- The lonely crowd. What did Riesman want to suggest with this title of his now- famous book about postwar life and community?
- The Chicago school. Park, Dewey and others were renowned theorists of the early 20th century city. Why are they famous? What was their central idea or work about?
- Is the tragedy of the commons a common tragedy? This ancient example is used often to suggest how communities can go wrong or fail. What was the tragedy at the core of these examples? Does it happen often?
- Too much of a good thing. Following from Plesser's arguments, can there be too much community? Can it cause problems? Such as?
TechWeek Schedule
Jan. 29th, 2004 01:25 pmMonday, 2.30pm to 4pm - INTD305 (Exam)
Tuesday, 4pm - 5.20pm - IART219 (Class)
Wednesday, 2.30pm to 4pm - ITEC328 (Exam)
Thursday, 4pm - 5.20pm - IART219 (Lab)
So monday will be very busy...
Assignment listing:
Saturday, Midnight - IART219 (Head)
Monday, Noon - ITEC331 (Weblinks)
Tuesday/Thursday, see IART219 above (presentation of script/treatment)
Thursday, 9.45pm - ITEC331 (Final Database)
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Jan. 27th, 2004 10:16 pmFrom #gentoo-dev:
[21:47] <jforman> trance: i was given the excat opposite treatment at my edu. i had a 1hr interview of naming acronyms (tcp, udp, imap, pop), port numbers, etc.then asked about certain problem solving situations (nic link light is out, dhcp vs static IP's, setting dns). and my edu help desk still didnt hire me. i called back and they said "you are more qualified than our call center and help desk manager, we cant hire you"