I just spent a few hours researching which Pension Fund (“Kupat Gemel”) I should invest in this year. I settled on number 548 (no link due to Ministry of Finance website b0rkedness), which had the highest gross return on investment of the funds managed by banks last year. A trip to the bank is in order on Sunday.
October 25, 2003
October 23, 2003
Finished Quicksilver
As I wrote on the books page, “It’s a 900 page tome about a 300 page story. Interesting in an encyclophedic sort of way, but the least good (I can’t bring myself to say bad about a Stephenson book) of Stephenson’s books”.
October 22, 2003
I’m on page 30
Around page 20 I took a break and washed the dishes; around page 40 I’ll take another break and put stuff where it belongs. No rest for the wicked.
observation
Judging by the journal entry I just posted and the mail I fired off to hackers-il, I woke up pissed off at the world this morning. I suspect I’m actually pissed off at my self and taking it out on the world. *sigh*
working from home again today
Since all I need to do is read a 100 pages long low level design document for tomorrow’s review. God, I hate code written in English. “This function will do bla bla bla” – just write the damned code already! C is clear and precise, unlike English!
I think I’ll go watch another chapter from the 24 second season DVD first, as a motivator(for what exactly? donno, but it worked yesterday!)
October 21, 2003
babelize THIS
[muk@#offtopic] @babelize en es the linux kernel rocks my world
[gccbot@#offtopic] muk: the nucleus of linux oscillates my world
UML talk aftermath
Well, that wasn’t too bad, I was mostly coherent. I would proclaim ‘no more talks!’, but I’m dedicated to keeping this study group alive, and if giving talks is what it’s going to take, so be it.
I’m giving a talk on User Mode Linux to the Linux study group at work. Slides are now up, although they’re probably not very useful, since it’s mostly code snippets for me to talk about. Feh, I hate writing slides when my heart isn’t in it.
October 20, 2003
neat web stuff: GeoURL
GeoURL ICBM Address Server – “GeoURL is a location-to-URL reverse directory. This will allow you to find URLs by their proximity to a given location. Find your neighbor’s blog, perhaps, or the web page of the restaurants near you.”
I’ll add myself to the database as soon as I can find the coordinates.
