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It's been a while, just testing to make sure that everything still works |
I just purchased the Cuisinart Grind Brew Thermal 10-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker. And the first brew this morning went perfectly. It will grind, brew, beep, work on a timer, and bring you your coffee. Well maybe not the last one. Keep your jealous remaks in check because you too can purchase on of these [insert your favorite deity here]-sent machines at your local Linens-n-Things. |
| » Hmmm |
I know you have twenty dollars.
Mar. 2nd, 2004 @ 12:50 pm
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| » More NLP Stuff |
Information Extraction article/user guide, this is what I found most interesting. http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~hamish/IE/userguide/main.html A really cool demo application for the NLP stuff. http://gate.ac.uk/annie/index.jsp
Mar. 1st, 2004 @ 09:21 am
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| » I am my on best friend? |
Does anyone know if you can add yourself to your freinds list? I'm would like to see my own post in the friends list. Is there a way to just turn this one. I looked through and account config stuff and didn't see a setting like this. P.S. Test post from Deepest Sender (http://deepestsender.mozdev.org/), a LiveJournal plug-in for Mozilla.
Feb. 29th, 2004 @ 02:24 am
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| » Mono & .Net Stuff |
A couple pages I though Larry and Bo might find interesting.
An Embeddable SQL Database Engine http://www.sqlite.org/
SQL Lite Data Provider http://www.go-mono.com/sqlite.html
MonoDevelop finally has a nice page up. http://www.monodevelop.com
Feb. 29th, 2004 @ 01:52 am
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| » NLP |
A cool link I ran across, http://nlp.shef.ac.uk/research/areas/qa_sum.html, dealing with natural language processing software (something I've always found cool), while reading the archived mailing list for the dashboard project (http://www.nat.org/dashboard/). Even if you don't follow next generation or cutting edge software development/information processing (a.k.a cool stuff), you might find the concept and goals of the project fascinating.
Feb. 27th, 2004 @ 10:25 pm
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| » The longest coffee name ever |
The next time you venture out to your local Starbucks ask for a:
venti mocha quad Ristretto sugar-free vanilla light half-and-half Con Panna wet
and see if you get a blank look. I formulated this massive monstrosity of a coffee name (that would make your grandparents think your speaking in a foreign language) from the new "Make It Your Drink" handbook Starbucks is handing out with your drink purchace. Or they may just hand it out when the unimformed coffee drinkers among us order a "medium coffee" (as I do). I dare anyone to come up with a longer name. (The name has to actually describe a real drink).
Jan. 15th, 2004 @ 11:25 am
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| » Hum Bang |
Everyone see this, err hear it? Audio files of what physicist now thing the Big Bang sounded like.
Oct. 30th, 2003 @ 06:45 pm
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| » Art work. |
My cousin has sent me a link to an online gallary of his artwork. His name is Robbie Palmertree. He has been trying to get his artwork out and seen for a while. He tell me his doing pretty well at the Double Decker festival in Oxford (MS that is). The link is : http://www.geocities.com/madpainterman/artbyrpalmertree.html
Oct. 26th, 2003 @ 11:48 am
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| » Riddles |
What has 296 teeth and holds back a monster? Answer in a few days if noone can solve the riddle.
Sep. 6th, 2003 @ 02:52 pm
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| » Good Idea... |
Has anyone seen the Mailinator? It is a site to use for one off emails? Check it out. I found this in a post at Joel on Software.
Aug. 11th, 2003 @ 10:18 am
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| » Literature |
As soon as she walked through my door I knew her type: she was an argument waiting to happen. I wondered if the argument was required... or merely optional? Guess I'd know the parameters soon enough.
"I'm Star At Data," she offered.
She made it sound like a pass. But was the pass by name? Or by position?
"I think someone's trying to execute me. Some caller."
"Okay, I'll see what I can find out. Meanwhile, we're gonna have to limit the scope of your accessibility."
"I'd prefer not to be bound like that," she replied.
"I see you know my methods," I shot back.
She just stared at me, like I was a block. Suddenly I wasn't surprised someone wanted to dispatch her.
"I'll return later," she purred. "Meanwhile, I'm counting on you to give me some closure."
It was gonna be another routine investigation.
— Dashiell Hammett, "The Maltese Camel"
Find the entire work here
Jul. 30th, 2003 @ 01:07 pm
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| » Words of wisdom |
Eating cheesecake naked on the roof in the rain. Sound like fun, romantic, crazy? Well it’s not. You want to know what it is? Well I’ll tell you. It’s a hard climb. Ever tried get out on your third story balcony and around the overhang with one hand AND not smash you cake? It’s damn hard, especially when you smoke and you’re fat. After this it’s two and a half hours of picking shingle thingies off of your ass. Take some advice, don’t try it.
Jul. 9th, 2003 @ 11:34 pm
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