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As the title suggest, the blog of someone who often get's called a "geek" a lot.
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but boy in space is in S P A C E !!
you cant TEACH that XD
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don’t hate your body because it’s too fat or too thin hate it because it’s a prison of flesh and its existence is meaningless
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GO SLINKY GO!
It’s pretty, not effiecent.
Just my personal opinion
LOL, mac, PC, ubuntu linux… gimmie them all ! !
I’m a compsci major and love my Macbook Pro, my Windows PC and my Debian server. As far as general work goes, a Windows desktop wins on price/performance, a wide range of enterprise-standard software and easy hardware upgrade path. Also great if you’re a gamer.
Linux is brilliant for home servers since it runs on whatever parts you throw at it, is extremely customisable and great for testing websites and programs.
When you get to laptops, it becomes a bit more complex. A lot of my CompSci work requires a *nix environment and while there is some good Linux/laptop compatibility, it can be also be a gamble in my experience, especially with wireless drivers and upgrades. I generally find with laptops that you have to choose between price, *nix compatibility, power, form factor/weight and battery life while ditching the upgrade path of a normal Windows PC.
For that reason, I swapped to a Macbook Pro. As it turns out, it’s actually a pretty fucking awesome OS for laptops anyway.
I finally managed to complete one of my major assignments last night, so I’m pretty happy about that. Only two more to go, then exams then a week of freedom from work and uni.
The assignment was for Human-Computer Interaction and involved gathering data to work out how we could improve a particular interactive product. This involved developing a data gathering study, getting ethics approval for it, running it, analysing the data and doing a presentation based on the findings.
I’m so glad it’s over, and a few days before the due date as well. *fistpump*
Now to keep working on Computer Networks (group project) and Programming Paradigms.
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i fixed that chart
Men, am I right? Just when you think you’ve caught a good one, it turns out he’s a pillar of ants.
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