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2003-06-02
2003-05-19
] bwaste 11:40a–12:51p
] news, wasting time 10:19a–11:40a
] sleep –10:19a
2003-05-14
] hard core email (2425-2230)11:04a–11:39
2003-05-13
] hard core email (2608-2431) 1:50p–2:05p
* Excellent song about gamma rays is C&Ded by RIAA. 1:09p
] buffy reading 9:10a–10:37a
] sleep –9:10a
2003-05-12
] sleep 11:48p–
] buffy reading 9:35p–11:48p
* Times Reporter Who Resigned Leaves Long Trail of Deception 5:10p–?
] action center 2:50p–3:21p
] email 2:34p–2:50p
] email 11:32a–12:00a
] new albook12! 9:43a–?
] email 8:50a–9:43a
] sleep –8:50a
2003-05-07
2003-05-01
2003-04-28
* Philip: Summer Trip. More fun thoughts. 10:26p
2003-04-16
] passover 6:43p–
] sleep 3:07p–5:21p
] Schneier, lessig keynote (wrist hurts) 2:03p–3:07p
] books.notabug 10:00a–12:30p
] sleep 12:41a–9:20a
2003-04-15
* Greenspun: Israel: A Backgrounder 12:10a–12:41a
] dinner 7:30p–?
] t of c 2:00p–4:49p
] t of c hw 11:03a–12:35p
] sleep 12:45a–9:15a
2003-04-14
] calc grading 8:26p–8:59p
] calc 8:13p–8:26
] Mark Bernstein's IA Summit keynote (get on CD) 7:47p–8:13p
] dinner 7:22p–7:47p
] calc 7:08p–7:22p
] calc 5:35p–6:00p
] walk 1:00p–1:38p
] email (liars aren't one size fits all) 12:30p–12:49p
] calc 12:15p–12:30p
] sleep 1:00a–10:17a
2003-04-13
] dinner 6:50p–7:50p
] wasting time 2:00p–2:38p
* The Hundred-Year Language ?–1:48p
] bath ?–1:30p
] cleaning room 11:50a–11:55a
] sleep–11:11a
2003-04-01
2003-03-31
* Enormous Type Designed To Induce "Shock and Awe" 5:55p
2003-03-24
] dinner 6:30p–?
] packing 12:04p–1:22p
] configuring cygwin 9:59a–10:45a
] sleep 12:56a–9:02p
2003-03-23
] sound hacking 10:45p–10:59p
] walk 3:16p–4:24p
] email 10:39a–11:37a
] sleep 2:29a–9:04a
2003-03-22
] dinner 7:30p–7:45p
2003-03-21
] EOW 5:29p–
] calc, nap 11:26p–11:44a
] bath 10:54p–11:26p
] calc ?–?
] sleep 12:11a–8:19a
2003-03-20
] reading news 5:46p–7:05p
] t of c 2:00p–4:56p
] nap 12:28p–1:47p
] t of c 12:10p–12:28p
] marissa mayer talk 10:16a–12:07p
] sleep 1:25p–9:20a
2003-03-19
] secret1 5:46p–?
* Preaching to the choir. Powerful. 5:44p
* Al Gore Joins Apple's Board of Directors. “Al is also an avid Mac user and does his own video editing in Final Cut Pro,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. 5:16p
* How High Terror Alert Works: “A red [high] alert would also tear away virtually all personal freedoms to move about and associate.” 5:08p
] essays 1:36p–1:49p
] essays 12:10p–12:30p
] amhist (essays) 9:20p–10:01a
] sleep 10:57p–7:56p
2003-03-18
] watching tv (daily show) 10:28p–10:55p
] essays 7:15p–8:08p
] dinner ?–7:15p
] thoughtful email 4:48p–5:33p
] t of c 2:03p–4:48p
* Joe Clark on Cory Doctorow 1:54p
] soap bubbles 12:20p–1:13p
] bath 10:59a–12:04p
] sleep 11:45p–8:02a
2003-03-17
] watching Shrub 10:57p–11:15p
] megillah 5:55p–7:40p
] dinner 5:40p–5:55p
] setting up pbg4 5:1p–5:40p
] t of c hw 12:32p–1:10p
] sleep 11:22p–9:37a
2003-03-16
] helping Ben with audio hacking 10:20p–11:20p
] calc 10:02p–10:20p
* Happy GNU/Linux Month! 10:02p
] watching TV (MITM) 8:13p–9:50p
] dinner 7:15p–7:37p
] writing about the spectrum conference ?–7:15p
] steiner tree soap bubbles 2:06p–4:18p
] calc 12:21p–2:06p
* Lessig: edwards in person. “it was moving in a way I have never before seen in a politician”. 11:49a
] cleaning room, counting money 11:24a–11:45a
] sleep 1:56a–9:55a
] reading “Catch me if you can” 12:20a–1:56a
2003-03-15
] daily show 10:04p–10:37p
] musical 7:08p–10:04p
] reading email 6:44p–7:08p
] EOW ] -6:44p
2003-03-14
] EOW 5:11p–
* Boycott Brand America 4:23p
] ht03 papers 3:43p–4:12p
] bike ride 11:42a–12:22p
] ht03 reviewing 8:13a–8:23a
] email, news 8:03a–8:13a
] sleep 12:12a–8:03a
2003-03-13
] researching first amendment issues of child porn 9:06p–10:31p
] dinner 6:02p–6:58p
] nap 2:57p–5:47p
] HT03 review 12:55p–1:12p
] reading email 12:31p–12:55p
] HT03 review 12:2p–12:31p
] sleep –9:49a
2003-03-07
* Audio Hijack Pro: Save speaker output to a file on OS X. 2:09p
* RMS on Speaking Engagements. I can imagine myself saying a lot of this. 1:43p
] amhist essays 12:06p–12:30p
] brushing teeth 12:00p–12:06p
] valenti mashup 9:30a–11:30a
] sleep 11:29p–8:33a
2003-03-06
] dinner 7:02p–7:33p
] t of c ?–?
] cc telecon 12:30p–?
] t of c hw 11:50a–12:00p
] going to the doctor 7:50a–11:50a
] sleep 11:47p–7:15a
2003-03-05
* Wired News story on MusicBrainz with short quote from me 11:02p
] school planning 7:30p–8:00p
] secret1 6:22p–7:30p
] reading drm, spectrum reports 5:10p–6:22p
] cleaning room 3:33p–3:45p
] nap 2:55p–3:28p
] rewriting pepper client/server with ucspi-tcp (got stuck with some totally wacky shell bug) 1:26p–2:36p
] reading taoup 12:58p–1:19p
] calc (2) 11:07a–12:15a
* Supreme Court Rejects “Trademark Dilution” Claim 9:53a
] travel planning w/ fam 8:43a–9:26a
] sleep 12:10a–8:43a
2003-03-04
] EOW 5:30p–
] amhist essays 5:07p–5:29p
] calc (2 hw) 3:00p?–4:30p
* Ping on Palladium
] dinenr 7:10p–7:30p
] secret1 5:23p–6:20p
] calc (1 hw) 4:48p–5:08p
] t of c 2:02p–4:48p
] calc (1 hw) 1:36p–2:02p
] t of c hw 10:46a–12:19p
] amhist planning 10:34a–1:45a
] sleep ?–8:54a
2003-03-02
* BSA Goes After People Distributing “Pirated Copies” of OpenOffice 11:43a
* Down and Out in Entertainment Weekly 11:39a
* ISBNv6 11:30a
2003-02-28
] trip to palo alto
] DRM conf
] meeting with Google
] sleep 2a?–7:00a
2003-02-27
] Bab5 9:00p–2:00a
] walking to Kingman Hall 7?–8:18p
] door to door van to berkeley hotel (never do this again!) 5:12p–6:28p
] reading email ?–4:41p
] newsecret (trying diva) 3:07p–?
] AA 1835: ORD-SFO 3:00p–5:30p
] security, running back and forth for phone ?–?
] leave for airport 12:30p–1:30p
] shower ?–10:12a
] printed boarding pass (much improved information and interactiond design!) 9:27a
] sleep 1:09a–8:28a
2003-02-26
* QUINN GIVES BIRTH LIVE 12:13a
] bath 9:25p–9:50p
] secret1 5:24p–6:46p
] phone call with wired reporter ?–?
] haircut: before (there's something eating your head!), after (ow! don't poke me with that!) 12:50p–2:22p
] amhist (233-256) 11:30a–12:19p
* Onion AV Club: Joss Whedon. 10:36a–11:07a
] reading email 9:37a–10:11a
] sleep 12:58a–9:37a
2003-02-25
] watching TV (futurama) 10:00p–10:33p
] phone call w/ dad ?–?
] dinner, secret1 5:24p–7:30p
* The author of 777 Mathematical Conversation Starters gave a talk at school today. Looks interesting. 4:51p
] t of c 2:10p–4:50p
] t of c hw 1:50p–2:07p
] t of c hw 12:14a–1:03p
] email, news 10:10a–12:14a
] email 8:49a–8:55a
] sleep 12:28a–8:34a
2003-02-24
] dinner and codecon ?–10:06p
] taoup 5:20p–?
] amhist (204-233)1:18p–2:12p
] ht03 reviewing 11:14a–12:38p
] sleep 11:10p–9:15p
2003-02-23
] planning 6:15p–6:34p
] calc 6:03p–6:15p
] chatting 5:32p–6:01p
] helping ben 5:00p–5:32p
] calc 4:36p–5:00p
] helping ben 4:23p–4:36p
] calc 4:12p–4:23p
] codecon (waste of time) 2:00p–3:20p
] break 1:14p–2:00p
] calc 12:30p–1:14p
] lunch break 12:00p–12:30p
] calc 11:33a–12:00p
] school planning ?–11:30a
] watching TV (family guy) ?–?
] wasting time 9:20a–9:24a
] sleep 2:06a–9:20a
2003-02-22
] writing echoscript HTTP server 10:13p–11:10p
] watching TV (daily show) ?–10:13p
] going out for dinner (blind faith cafe) 6:43p–9:30p
2003-02-21
] EOW 5:07p–
] amhist 3:52p–4:54p
] wasting time 3:31p–3:52p
] walk 3:17p–3:31p
] wasting time 2:07p–2:30p
] btc (srch) 1:56p–2:07p
] calc 1:06p–1:56p
] amhist 11:14a–12:15p
] wasting time 9:30a–11:14a
] sleep 2:01a–9:30a
2003-02-20
] p2p chatting (really need to break this habit) 9:40p–1:59a
] catching up on chat 8:58p–9:40p
] constitution night 6:30p–8:58p
] dinner 5:30p–6:30p
] trip planning 4:55p–5:18p
] t of c 1:12p–4:55p
] answering email 12:43p–1:12p
] wasting time 12:25p–12:43p
] letter to Robb about silly Spring license agreement 12:14p–12:25p
] playing with cat outside 11:10a–12:14p
] sleep 12:10a–9:30a
2003-02-19
] reading news 11:11p–12:06a
] daily show 10:54p–11:11p
] secret1 7:49p–8:57p
] news 6:58p–7:49p
] dinner 6:17p–6:58p
] walk 2:14p–2:46p
* Warren Ellis: “I'll send a squad of finely trained San Francisco death pervert girls into [Cory Doctorow's] warehouse home where they will wear his dangly bits as grisly murder trophies.” 12:58p
] news, chat (while compiling - argh! must stop...) 12:02p–2:14p
] newsecret (i'm not making up these times, honest!)11:07–12:02p
] learning mutt 10:08a–11:07a
] reading email, news 9:48a–10:08a
] sleep 12:32a–9:48a
2003-02-18
* bash-completion is cooler than I thought! add “. /etc/bash_completion” to your .bashrc; it completes apt-get, remote scp directories, cvs -options, etc. 12:00a
] daily show 11:00p–11:29p
] dinner, secret1 6:38p–8:15p
] tofc 1:09p–4:49p
* Don Marti to Equifax: “As you can see from my credit report, I am 34 years old in 2002, and I began working in 1966, at the illegal age, both mathetically and child labor-wise, of minus two.” (cite) 12:26p
* Matt Webb: Okay, concept. “Maybe the 1980s were really visual, the 1720s extremely tactile. These things must go in waves, in fashions” 12:13p
] sleep 12:21a–9:28a
2003-02-17
] daily show 10:22p–10:46p
] sleep 7:31p–8:08p
* Danny O'Brien gets the hang of diapers on a practice baby 6:44p
] calculus 5:40p–6:14p
* Snowed in: 1, 2, 3 3:56p
* Official Sponsor of W3C Smut 3:26p
] setting up sidebar links 2:21p–3:09p
* Sen. Robert Byrd: “On this February day, as this nation stands at the brink of battle, every American on some level must be contemplating the horrors of war. Yet, this Chamber is, for the most part, silent -- ominously, dreadfully silent. There is no debate, no discussion, no attempt to lay out for the nation the pros and cons of this particular war. There is nothing.” (cite) [berry] 2:19p
] secret project 1:44p–2:21p
] avery 11:52a–1:44p
] working on new secret project 10:40a–11:52a
] reading email 9:20–9:28a
] sleep 12:20a–9:20a
2003-02-16
* Paul Graham: Why Nerds are Unpopular. Excellent thoughts on school, suburbia, and society. “It seems to me there is something wrong when it's routine for smart kids to dwell on suicide.”11:20p–12:15a
] testing alluvium 10:18p–11:20p
] dinner 6:06p–8:32p
] nap 2:21p–3:54p
* Dan Hon: CNN removes portions of Hans Blix's speech that disagree with US from transcript 12:09p
* Bruce Schneier: “Seems that it is official Microsoft corporate policy not to be seen in public with Bruce Schneier.” (cite) 10:05a
] family (anniversary) 9:00a–9:34a
] sleep 2:06a–9:00a
2003-02-15
* Brent Simmons: “Parsing RSS is like walking across a field of broken glass. (And the glass has been heated to just below its melting point. And your hair is on fire.)” (cite) 12:43a
] wasting time 11:14p–11:43p
] talking to Seth and Sarah on the phone (yay!) 10:15p–11:14p
] reading news 9:40p–10:15p
] reading email (mostly attempts to stop the IETF's AXFR disaster) 8:59–9:40p
* Chicago Media Action 8:57p
] going to see Larry at illegal art panel 6:10p–8:57p
2003-02-14
] EOW 4:36p–
] making a card 4:12p–?
] cancelling earthlink account 1:10p–1:58p
] reading news 12:20p–?
] taoup 10:28a–11:07a
] chatting 10:00a–10:26a
] telecon 9:00a–10:00a
] sleep 11:44p–8:48a
2003-02-13
] watching tv (daily show) 10:07p–10:44p
] upgrading to mt 2.6, adding atx plugin 9:08–10:07p
] american history 8:45p–9:08p
] dinner 6:58p–7:34p
] calculus 6:15p–6:56p
] answering email 4:50p–4:59p
] t of c (train stopped in HP -- sounds like someone was arrested) 1:10p–4:50p
* Tinderbox Slogan: “Are your research notes on cocktail napkins?”
] rdf hacking 11:16a–11:58a
] answering email 10:57a–11:16a
] t of c hw 10:32a–10:57a
* Reversible (about) is very clever! (1, 2) 10:12a
* What was John Glenn thinking when he was crouched in the rocket nose-cone awaiting blastoff? “I was thinking that the rocket had twenty thousand components, and each was made by the lowest bidder.” 9:18a
* New DMCA Indictment: “The hacking community should understand from this announcement we've infiltrated their chat rooms and Web sites, and we are identifying targets and bringing charges when appropriate,” Mr. Spertus said. (cite)
* 2003dnssec: True DNS security is near! 8:54a
] sleep 1:41a–8:36a
2003-02-12
* Manual 12:27a–1:41a
] setting up doublebounce filter ?–?
] watching TV (futurama) 10:35p–10:44p
* wow, apparently in california you can tell when an elevator is out of service because pings timeout. 9:54p
] secret1, helping Ben with hw 7:48p–9:30p
] dinner 6:31p–7:14p
] dentist 3:34p–5:10p
] history 2:53p–3:34p
] brushed teeth 2:30p–3:25p
] calculus 11:23a–11:45a
] reading news (can't stop!) 10:20a–11:12p
] reading email 9:26a–10:20a
] sleep 11:52p–9:26a
2003-02-11
] watching TV (Daily Show) 10:01p–10:35p
] secret1 7:13p–8:19p
] eating dinner 6:28p–7:08p
* MouseZoom makes your Mac's mouse G6 fast. Zooooooooooom! 5:38p
] going to t of c class 1:09p–4:49p
] t of c hw 11:18a–11:32a
] reading news (i'm addicted) 9:31a–9:43a
* T-Shirt: “The government is taking away my civil liberties and all I got was this lousy T-shirt.” (cite)
] reading email 9:08a–9:31a
] sleep 12:36a–9:08p
2003-02-10
* 100 stories of unfamous people 11:17p–11:20p
] watching TV (Daily Show, Simpsons) 9:58p–11:17p
] reading news 8:50p–9:58p
] dinner 6:09p–7:49p
] reading (and remixing) tekka 4:38p–6:09p
] amer hist 4:00p–4:38p
] resting 3:24p–3:50p
] planning trip 1:36p–3:23p
] fixing netgear 1:10p–1:36p
* IMS asks for IANA function. Yay! 12:39a
* First Issue of TEKKA out! 12:38a
] reading email, news (a little book working) 9:23a–12:45p
] sleep 10:57p–9:23a
2003-02-09
] watching TV 7:51p–9:37p
] eating dinner 7:04p–7:30p
] reading news 6:01p–6:44p
] setting up new TV 4:30p–6:01p
] reading 3:56p–4:30p
* reading CHIPS 3:03p–3:22p
] book 2:25p–3:03p
] wasting time 1:20p–2:25p
] calculus hw 12:13p–1:20p
* On the other hand, what I really want is for RealPlayer to give a continuous stream of music (so you don't have to keep going back to the site), with thumbs-up/thumbs-down buttons that go into a collaborative filter (so it learns what you like). I remember Imagine Radio (which they sold to Streamspincast or something) was like this, except for signed bands. Of course, they got shut down by the RIAAPolice. 12:27p
* Garageband.com, once you figure out how to get it working (hint: don't use Safari), is pretty nice. It's basically what I want: a continuous stream of new music from new bands. Nothing super-great, but it makes fun background music. 12:06p
] reading news 11:05a–11:56a
] reading email 10:21a–11:05a
] sleep 2:26a–10:21a
2003-02-08
] saw “Little Shop of Horrors”
] classified
2003-02-07
] EOW 4:57p–
* Action Item! 12:32a
] packing powerbook 1:17p–4:09p
] wasting time 11:04p–1:17p
] planning SF trip 10:38a–11:04p
] reading news 10:00a–10:38a
] sleep 1:19a–10:00a
2003-02-06
] reading taoup, chatting 9:02p–1:10a
] dinner 6:21p–9:02p
* Wow: Bill O'Reilly screams “shut up!” at a guest who disagrees with him. 5:59p
] reading news 4:54p–6:21p
] class 2:11p–4:54p
] trip planning 11:00a–1:57p
* Wow: only 17% of americans know that no hijackers are from Iraq 11:36a
* Brewster Kahle talk 11:00a–12:30p
] reading news 10:07p–11:00a
] sleep 11:37p–10:07p
2003-02-05
] reading email 11:22p–11:37p
] cleaning up 11:17p–11:22p
] reading news 10:57p–11:17p
] homework, fixing tv 9:04p–10:57p
] secret1 7:51–9:04p
] email
] eating dinner 6:31p–7:28p
] video hacking 2:44p–6:31p
] working on IPv6 ?–2:44p
] wasting time 12:38p–?
] reading for mom 11:23p–11:28p
] wasting time 10:32a–11:23p
] reading news, email 9:30a–10:32a
] sleep 12:48p–9:30a?
2003-02-04
] wasting time 11:02p–12:48p
] daily show, malcolm 10:00p–11:02p
] setting up to tape “journey to the center of the web” 9:40p–10:00p
] email, news 8:30p–9:40p
* Report of the Privacy Commisioner of Canada: “Let me be blunt: "The United States made us do it" cannot be a sufficient or acceptable justification for the Government to intrude on a fundamental right of Canadians.”
] secret1 7:10p–8:30p
] dinner 6:44p–7:10p
] reading news (not done) 5:56p–6:44p
* Ben Franklin's Autobiography: “Gov'r. Thomas was so pleas'd with the construction of this stove, [] that he offered to give me a patent for the sole vending of them for a term of years; but I declin'd it from a principle which has ever weighed with me on such occasions, viz., that, as we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously.” 6:20p
* Dive Into Mark's 404 5:42p
] reading email 5:00p–5:56p
] answering email, eating lunch 1:19p–5:00p
] testing ipv6 12:25p–1:19p
] going for a walk (what should I do with my life?) 11:46a–12:25p
] reading 11:08a–11:46a
] answering email 9:30a–11:08a
] sleep 1:21a–9:30a
2003-02-03
* Richard Feynman and The Connection Machine 11:59a
] wasting time ?–1:21a
] watching TV 10:42p–?
] stuff (SXSW reg, chatting, spam freeing, news reading) 9:19p–10:42p
] going to family's for dinner 6:28p–9:19p
] calculus “homework” 5:32p–6:28p
] doing t of c homework 3:18p–4:43p
] reading about Pd over lunch 2:37p–3:18p
] atx hacking 1:02p–2:37p
] reading 12:03a–1:02p
] waking up 11:??a–12:03a
] sleep 12:12a–11:??a
2003-02-02
] reading news 11:50p–12:12a
] learning calculus 10:15p–11:50p
] travel planning 9:56p–10:15p
] writing new spam bouncing system (it's really cool!) 7:27p–9:56p
] dinner (went out to CPK) 5:25p–7:27p
] reading 5:10p–5:25p
] daily show 4:00p–5:10p
* Observer: Bush, NASA ignore warnings that the Shuttle was unsafe? (Class, please turn to Visual Explanations, Chapter 2.) 2:43p
] reading email 12:21p–4:00p
] travel planning 11:52p–12:21p
* ibid (whole article is good): “XML is the drug-addicted gang member who had committed his first murder before he had sex, which was rape.” 11:32a
* Erik Naggum on XML: “Robbery is not just another way of making a living, rape is not just another way of satisfying basic human needs, torture is not just another way of interrogation. And XML is not just another way of writing S-exps. There are some things in life that you do not do if you want to be a moral being and feel proud of what you have accomplished.” 11:29a
* simonstl: Is civility harmful? “I think alienation is important” 11:26a
* EU refuses to apply criminal sanctions to noncommercial copying! (cite) tx Donna Wentworth 11:24p
* Scary: Police checkpoint incident. Now you can be forcibly removed from your car, handcuffed, thrown to the ground, and have your wallet removed just for driving home from work! 11:01a
* Fascinating: How to fly without ID! 10:46a
* Dave Winer: Moon Missions. “Yes it's sad they died. Yes. But it's also great that they lived.” 10:39a
] answering emails 10:11p–11:52p
] sleep 2:10a–10:11p
* wonderful rave for Japanese game Ico 2:00a
2003-02-01
* Personal observations on the reliability of the Shuttle (aka Appendix F) by Richard P. Feynman 12:32p
] ? ?–?
] shabbat -?
2003-01-31
] shabbat 4:55–
] answering email 2:37p–4:45p
] cleaning up (ah, much better)2:30p–2:37p
] eating lunch, moping 1:05p–2:30p
] more stx coding 12:11p–1:05p
] distracted again (argh!) 12:04p–12:11p
] back to work on stx 11:51p–12:04p
] distracted by email, news (eek!)11:08p–11:50p
] working on stx 10:46p–11:08p
] reading email 10:27p–10:46p
] chatting 10:00p–10:27p
] RDF Core telecon 9:15p–10:00p
] fixing server 9:00p–9:15p
] sleep 12:08p–8:55p
2003-01-30
] wasting time 10:51p–12:08p
] daily show 10:00p–10:51p
] chatting 8:48p–10:00p
] band concert 6:35p?–8:48p
] dinner 6:16p–6:35p?
] reading news 4:50–6:16p
] T of C class 1:05p–4:50p
] exercise 12:55p–1:05p
* Jeremiah has his own activity log 12:17p
] reading news 11:25a–12:55p
] helping mom with fax 10:30a–11:25a
] helping Mark Bernstein with CVS 10:30a–11:25a
] reading news 10:08a–10:30a
] sleep 12:02a–10:08a
2003-01-29
] chatting 10:40p–12:02a
] daily show 10:00p–10:40p
] chatting 8:22p–10:00p
] secret1 6:59p–8:22p
] dinner 5:45p–6:55p
] reading 5:05p–5:45p
] resting, reading 2:26p–4:55p
] fighting mail loops ?–2:26p
] organize people helping with sib ?–?
* New Yorker Science Fiction: Jon. “I will turn to her and say, Honey, uh, honey, there is a certain feeling but I cannot name it and cannot cite a precedent-type feeling, but trust me, dearest, wow, do I ever feel it for you, right now.” 10:42a
] reading email 9:45a–11:00a
] sleep 12:40a–9:45a
2003-01-28
] chatting, reading 10:32p–12:29a
] watching Daily Show 10:00p–10:32p
] chatting 9:13p–10:00p
] secret 8:04p–9:13p
* Uncut Interview with Cory Doctorow 7:25p
] reading news, chatting 7:03p–8:04p
] eating dinner 6:38p–7:03p
] reading email, news 4:41p–6:38p
] taking T of C class 2:00p–4:41p
* “"According to Jewish law," deadpanned Yossi Vardi, an Israeli software entrepreneur, "life begins when the fetus becomes a lawyer."” (cite) (I have a pic of me and Vardi someplace.) 1:30p
] reading email, news 11:50a–2:00p
] reading Surreal Numbers (finished it! and sent mistakes(?) to Knuth 10:05a–11:50a
] sleep 11:43p–10:05a
2003-01-27
* UNIX HATERS website 10:45p
] wasting time 10:22p–11:43p
] daily show 10:03p–10:22p
* Fair Use, Hillary Rosen's Switch Ad 8:20p
] reading, chatting 7:55p–10:03p
* listening to Danny O'Brien's talk 6:59p–7:55p
] eating dinner 6:25p–6:59p
] wasting time 4:10p–6:25p
] annoying phone call 3:50p–3:58p
] checking out the new editions of TAOCP that just arrived from Canada 3:10p–3:40p
] adding RSS 2:54p–3:10p
] adding filter functionality to log script 1:49p–2:53p
] cleaning up room, reading news 12:23p–1:49p
] news 12:01p–12:23p
] doing T of C homework 11:29a–12:01p
] sleep ?–11:29a
] doing T of C homework ?–?
] wasting time 7:42a–8:52a
] sleep 12:08p–7:42a
2003-01-26
] chatting 11:01p–12:08p
] working on stx parser 9:33p–11:01p
] watching superbowl ?–9:33p
] taking a nap 4:41p–
] tried to work on ucspi-http, got depressed 4:05p–4:41p
] taking a bath 3:07p–4:05p
] more work on SiB 1:30p–3:06p
] news 1:14p–1:30p
] working on Small is Beautiful 11:32a–1:14p
] carrying groceries 11:21a–11:32a
] reading news 10:18a–11:15a
] sleeping 1:04p–10:18a
2003-01-25
] reading news, watching above show, wasting time 7:41p–1:03p
] dinner 7:00p–7:41p
] reading Surreal Numbers 6:34p–7:00p
] reading email 5:47p–6:34p
] shabbat –5:47p
2003-01-24
] shabbat 4:37p–
] reading email 4:08p–4:37p
] wasting time 12:47p–4:00p
] writing rssvalidator by email 11:35a–12:47p
] reading news, cleaning off hard drive 9:40a–11:35a
] sleep 12:31a–9:40a
2003-01-23
* Is this real or a joke: PR10.com? 10:42p
] reading email 10:21p–12:31a
] being with family, reading Surreal Numbers 9:29p–10:21p–
] reading email ?–9:29p
] exercising 7:33p–?
] writing more Small is Beautiful: The Unix Philosophy 6:34p–7:33p
] chatting, goofing, debugging khashmir 4:46p–6:34p
] chatting with bitsko 4:23p–4:46p
] on a Creative Commons telecon 4:00p–4:23p
] at Theory of Computation class 2:02p–4:00p
] responding to email 1:24p–2:02p
] homewhork 12:02p–1:20p
] khashmir development 11:47a–12:02p
] wasting time 10:00a–11:43a
] sleeping 1:12a–10:00a
2003-01-22
* watching Between Iraq and a Hard Place ?–1:12a
] reading email, goofing chatting 7:55p–1:11p
] dinner and such ?–?
] doing American History homework 11:44a–2:30p
* imaginative pastures 10:13a
] email 10:00a–10:12a
] sleeping 1:31a–10:00a
2003-01-21
] wasting time 1:10a–1:31a
] trust metrics with raph 12:40a–1:10a
] wasting time 11:38p–12:40a
] watching the Daily Show 11:08p–11:38p
] wasting time 9:44p–10:36p
* mixerman 6:17p–9:44p
] dinner 5:58p–6:17p
* mixerman / orasis 4:28p–5:58p
] doing little tasks 4:10p–4:28p
] school 2:09p–4:10p
] wasting time, mixerman ?–2:09p
] doing Theory of Computation homework 11:42a–?
] wasting time 11:29a–11:42a
* more mixerman 10:52a–11:29a
] reading Jargon File 9:40a–10:20a
] sleeping (woken up)12:00a–9:37a
2003-01-20
] reading more of Ka-Ping's stuff ?–11:54p
] doing Theory of Computation homework 9:48p–?
* seeing what Ping's up to 9:10p–9:48p
* reading mixerman adventures [jwz] 8:10p–9:00p
] reading Jargon File 6:40p–7:51p
] dinner 6:03p–6:40p
* reading upsideclown 5:27p–6:00p
] wasting time 5:10p–5:27p
] meditate 4:48p–5:10p
] taking a bath 4:11p–4:48p
] doing Theory of Computation homework 3:47p–4:11p
] wasting time 3:20p–3:47p
] wasting time 1:22p–2:30p
] writing part 1 of Small is Beautiful: The Unix Philosophy 12:14a–1:22p
* Joe Clark: “Let's not go quoting overrated anecdotalist curiosity Edward Tufte here.” (cite) 11:03a
* John Burkhardt: SUV Angst. “Its not "God Bless America" for these folks. Its "God Bless Me".” 10:25a
] waking up 9:42a–12:14a
] sleeping 12:58a–9:42a
2003-01-19
] moping, eating, reading 10:22p–12:58a
] at Theory of Computation class 7:30p–10:00p
] eating dinner 7:01p–7:30p
] reading, eating 6:27p–7:01p
] doing Calculus homework
] doing Theory of Computation homework
] listening to This American Life, “Secret Government”