Hiding Alarm Clock

March 25, 2005 on 4:04 am | In General | 1 Comment No Tags

Now, why didn’t they have these things when I was in undergrad or that day I missed my flight home for Christmas?

March 19, 2005 on 4:18 am | In General | No Comments No Tags

Normally, I don’t post the results of these kinds of tests, but I liked this one:

What’s Your High School Stereotype?
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You scored as Loner.

Loner

63%

Goth

50%

Drama nerd

31%

Punk/Rebel

25%

Geek

25%

Stoner

13%

Prep/Jock/Cheerleader

13%

Ghetto gangsta

6%

I think drama nerd surprises me the most, since I’ve never done anything remotely related to drama ever. Goth is a bit surprising too, although I used to wear black clothes through much of high school.

Stuff

March 8, 2005 on 3:46 am | In General | No Comments No Tags

So, last night a WXYC DJ almost got mugged on campus after his 12-3am show. I know exactly where this happened, because I sometimes park over there when I do my late night show. That area always sorta creeped me out. Earlier in the night, there are always sketchy people cruising or hanging out over in that parking (not sure they were students or not). I really need to stay away from that area and try to park as close as possible. Unfortunately, there’s nothing like the UC Berkeley Walk Service at UNC. There’s a point-to-point shuttle you can call, but it would be ridiculous for them to drive me the less than a quarter mile between the station and my car.

Which brings me to the larger point: do criminals think your average college student wandering around at 3am on campus is going to have anything so valuable on them? There have been some other robberies over the past few months where the perps drove students at gun point to an ATM and made them withdraw the maximum amount of cash. Pretty ballsy really. Maybe it’s time to invest in some mace for those late nights.

In other more positive news, I’ve spent most of the day not doing my RA (like I should be doing). Instead, I’ve been learning Objective C and how to use to write Cocoa applications. My plan is to do the next COMP 259 assignment using this API. Basically, it’s based on NeXTSTEP, an extinct operating system that was popular in certain circles back in the early 90s. After getting over the initial learning curve, it is surprisingly easy to get started coding up an application.

There’s even a parallel project, GNUstep, which is a free implementation that runs on Linux (among other OSs). Pretty nifty stuff. It would be nice if I could get this stuff working ok on Linux, because then I could get things running at school too.

Refer Logs

March 1, 2005 on 12:08 pm | In General | No Comments No Tags

While browsing through my refer logs today, I found out that (for now) I am #17 on Google for the search “jesse helms chapel hill zoo”, right between google answers and christchurchsummit.org.

Google News

March 1, 2005 on 1:09 am | In General | No Comments No Tags

Sometimes, the most random shit gets onto Google News.

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