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- Just finished seasons 1 and 2 of @warehouse13 on Netflix, so either season 3 needs to show up, or I need to buy the DVDs. 3 hours ago
- Taylor series expansions of matrix exponentials *shiver* 2 days ago
- @TheUnofficialEm No more Huettemans in Atlanta? End of an era! 2 days ago
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- Brainstorming West Wing themed #RagnarDC team names. I personally love "Tobey Zigler Grammar Police." 2 days ago
Calendar of mindless drivel
Monthly Archives: January 2011
The phenomenon of smart-blind
There’s an unnerving trend across our nation. Given my brief, mostly meaningless existence, I would not dare suggest my perspective grants me the authority to say this trend is brand-new, or that it hasn’t happened before. Rather, I just want … Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Politics, Real Life
Tagged america, average joe is average not exceptional, death of education will be the death of america, education, edumacation, intellectual elites can do good work if youd let them, polarization, populism, quantity of hypocrisy is uncountable, ten percent of the people account for ninety percent of the dialog
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Computer Science by any other name
In other words, what exactly is “computer science”? Regardless of the answer, it (and just about anything else you can think) is often confused as something else entirely by those who aren’t part of it. Throughout my years in college, … Continue reading
Posted in Programming, Real Life
Tagged abstract syntax trees, algorithms, architecture, binary trees, black hat, combinatorics, complexity, computer science, data structures, discrete math, Gaming, hacking, langauges, linear algebra, logic, Programming, proofs, searching, set theory, sorting, web design
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