Project Update and Computer Irony

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Eugene asked me today via email how things were going. I figured I should post the response here too so that other people can know what’s up too:

It’s going alright. Low efficiency though since I’m constantly distracted by stuff. Also, since I want to do it the “right way” sometimes it’s a lot slower (as opposed to building it in Rails at the loss of some extensibility and compatibility since I’m trying to make it so that other people can run it on their own server). If it was just an app running on one server with no one else using it, then rails would probably be the best way.

I’m hoping to get a really basic version released (nothing really special) next week so other people can play around with it too. At the same time, I’m going to try to set up the commercial side of it (but not release it to the public yet) so that I can try focusing on security and speed.

But in all, it’s more difficult than I imagined. Most of the time is spent debating what’s the best way to do it and by looking at how other scripts do it.

There are also some setbacks….like these past days, windows suddenly began corrupting my files after each reboot or hibernation for no good reason. Actually, I think it’s this program called RollBack Rx which is supposed to be a data recovery software that runs in the background (yeah, what irony). So I went to uninstall the program, but after I uninstalled it, the program took with it a chunk of core windows files which rendered windows useless.

So I used a Feisty live cd to mount the C drive over samba and used my other computer to copy over files from the windows cd. Unfortunately, that didn’t help at all.

So I went to reinstall windows. But I discovered that my DVD/CD drive suddenly couldn’t read CD-Rs (I’m working with Toshiba to get it exchanged although they want me to send my whole laptop in). My two windows CDs were both CD-Rs (legit versions, might I add).

Finally, I decided to install Feisty since it was a hard-pressed CD (I got it from the Ship-It service) and my CD/DVD drive could read that. Since I don’t use tablet functionality a lot when I’m at home, I figured I could live with Ubuntu for a while until I get my DVD/CD drive fixed.

It’s surprisingly good. It actually set up my digitizer pen out of the box (although right click doesn’t work). Wireless also works out of the box. Video and audio are good (although I had to tweak video a bit). It even tells me that the battery life on the logitech wireless mice is only at 14%!

Well, in truth, it’s not like I didn’t know that Feisty was good. Three of Avery’s computers run Ubuntu so I had quite some experience with it. But compared to two years ago when I tried out Ubuntu, Feisty does very good hardware detection. So I’ll probably be using Ubuntu for a while until I can get windows back on (mainly for MS OneNote).

A solution, maybe

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“Two weeks” will the be time until I get my computer back, according the Toshiba service representative. Noooooo! My Tablet PC is like essential to my education. It’s great to be able to take clean notes and write up problem sets without the constraint of paper. Also, I set up my computer in a good way to maximize my productivity (minus the procrastinations caused by the computer).

*Sigh*

Toshiba will most likely end up reformatting my hard drive, so I spent a lot of today running around trying to get someone to help me back up the data. The problem was that my laptop’s hard drive has an SATA (15-pin) connector which isn’t that common yet. The cool thing was that I sent an email out to my house and a lot of people responded offering to help. However, not everyone had the solution I needed. I’m going to try to work with a few people tomorrow to get my data backed up (Luckily, I made backups last month. However, I’d still like to have my recent data).

But what in the meanwhile? Fortunately, Eric T. (previously mentioned on this blog) had haphazardly put together a computer that was sitting in the corner of the computer lab unused since it still had to be polished up with software and some hardware tweaks. So I managed to “borrow” the computer for a while to tweak it up while at the same time using it for my own purposes. Once I get my laptop shipped back, this desktop machine will be be gloriously returned to the computer lab with perfectly configured software :).

So anyway, just when I was about to get back on schedule after a tough midterms week (or two), this laptop problem suddenly pushed me behind schedule again. That means I must get to work now…

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Back at Caltech

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Well, what can I say? I’m back in this weird school. I arrived here yesterday after a combined total of 11 hours of travelling. Since I got the biggest double in Avery (the house I’m living in), I was trying to move around furniture so that my bed doesn’t sit on top of my desk (it’s one of those college furniture things). But alas, after moving furniture around for like 3 hours trying 3 configurations, I finally gave up and went back to something very similar to the original configuration of the room. I was kind of mad at myself for creating an ironic situation.

My roommate isn’t back yet so I get free reign of the room. One cool thing was that since my room is so big, the Avery house LCD projector was dumped into my room. I have this nice big white wall in my room… Can anyone say: “Big screen DVDs?!” If I had a couch in my room, it’d be like movie night in my room every week.

I went to Target to buy lots of stuff today. It was actually farther than I remembered. Some of my textbooks are in limbo since Caltech forwarded them to my house after I had them shipped to Caltech. Finally, I still have to put together a rough draft of my final SURF research paper before Saturday.

I’m going to try to adhere to my promise of putting academic work in high priority (over procrastination which used to override everything). Therefore, I will go work on the paper.

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On How I Suddenly Have 2 TI-89 Calculators

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At the end of last term, my Ti-89 calculator suddenly disappeared and I had to resort to a mix between Mathematica, vTI, old school (paper and pencil), and borrowing other people’s calculators at various times. It was very strange since I remembered that I had it in my room and then suddenly it was gone the next day. I asked people who I normally came into my room if they knew anything about the calculator and they didn’t. Sighing, I camped out a bit on eBay and got myself a used Ti-89 for pretty cheap, and all was well.

Well, until just a few days ago when this girl (who I know) who stops by my room a lot to ask my roommate questions about problem sets suddenly pulled out a calculator and asked: “This doesn’t happen to be your calculator, does it?” And then noticing that I had a Ti-89 on my desk, said: “Oh, nevermind, you already have one.”

Intrigued, and my brain suddenly piecing together all of the facts clearly, I asked to see the calculator anyway. Already I knew this had to be my calculator because it was so ovbious now how this happened (that she took my calculator). But bringing up the VAR-LINK confirmed my thoughts. The calculator was mine since it had a gameboy emulator and a bunch of early gameboy games, etc, that I used to use to pass some time in high school…

She was kind of startled when I told her that my calculator was missing since last term, but I found it much more amusing that this happened. I admit I was kind of annoyed last term when I had to take quizzes and work on problem sets, but I’ve gotten over that. Moreover, I think I was kind of amused that I overlooked her when I was thinking of the list of people who could have accidentally taken the calculator. In retrospect, it’s all so clear: She frequently stops by my room, and I recall now that on the day my calculator disappeared, she asked to borrow my calculator for a second to make a quick calculation. Unfortuantely, she ended up accidentally taking it with her.

So that’s the end of the boring calculator story and how I suddenly have 2 Ti-89 calculators. I can make calculations twice as fast now (maybe not)! Irony strikes me again!

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