Monthly Archives: June 2009

Looking for (text)book recommendations: OS, Networking, Sysadmin; Fuzzy logic; and Refactoring

Some deluded people believe that textbook orders for Fall Semester were due a month ago, but I’m never, ever close to on-time on these things, and am just now getting to it in a serious way. I’m teaching three courses in the fall: Models of Computing Systems Fuzzy logic and fuzzy sets Refactoring I’ve taught [...]
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Everything old is new again, bicycle tricks edition

If you haven’t seen this amazing show reel from Danny MacAskill, it’s time to stop what you’re doing and gawk. In fairness, I think the opening trick on the cast iron fence is perhaps the best thing in the video, but it’s totally worth the price of admission – hard for me to imagine doing [...]
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A little weirdness in today’s family radio programming

Today is the start of the 2nd Annual sUMMer Jazz Experience, which Sub-Evil Boy will be participating in. Registration is from noon to 2pm, with a little welcome address at 2 for the families before they abandon their offspring to the Demons of Jazz Music. Those keeping track at home will note that noon-2pm interacts [...]
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