Behold

Wed Nov 04, 2009 11:33 pm, by solafidefarms

I read Tarzan of the Apes today. And empirically determined my reading speed is about 715 wpm.

EDIT 17 Nov: Read: Uncle Tom's Cabin for class. 1280 wpm.

manybooks.net is cool.

I'm teaching two classes for Splash: Modern Cryptography and Swedish History 1610-1650. It's pretty exciting: Modern Crypto has all of the 30 students I wanted, and Swedish History has 17 students, which is 17 more than I expected. Any advice?

USAMTS grading

Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:47 pm, by solafidefarms

So I spent some hours in the USAMTS grading mill yesterday. No, it's not done yet. Don't ask me about progress.

Anyway, guys,
\Huge 1488 + 4\neq 1452
This happened at least 9 times in papers I graded. Don't do this. You have a month. Check your math.

If you want to know, if your USAMTSR1 #3 comments have my initials (ST or STD) in the corner, I graded it: I initialed most but not all the papers I graded. (I go by Sweet Tea Dorminy nowadays.)

Also, I met MithsApprentice!!!!!!

Protesting!

Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:16 am, by solafidefarms

Obama visited MIT yesterday. In celebration of this opportunity, I spent 6.5 hours on Thursday standing with a sandwich board advertising the great opportunity to protest if you disagreed with his policies. http://tech.mit.edu/V129/N47/obama_reactions.html

I got to see the black vans of the Secret Service, and had the Secret Service take pictures of me. And I didn't get arrested.

Furthermore, I got on Boston NPR TV for 40 seconds: www.wbur.org/2009/10/23/Obama-MIT starting at 2:23

Classes

Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:47 pm, by solafidefarms

5.112 -- Principles of Chemical Science -- the hardest version of freshman chem offered. Fun.
6.041 -- Probabalistic Systems Analysis -- 'Probability for Electrical Engineers', but it's a prereq for 6.047: Computational Biology: Genomes, Networks, Evolution, which I'd like to take next fall. This class has finally gotten hard. I should be working on it instead of typing.
8.01 -- Physics: Mechanics -- fun class, but much more explicitly teamwork-oriented than most, so I go to every class.
21H.101 -- American History to 1865. Smile

Freshman advising seminar, on 'What's So Smart About The Power Grid?' -- much work, much awesome given that we've had a field trip to Holyoke, which is out around Springfield, to see very awesome things.

Beginning swimming. I remain slowest in the class. See, there's this period of 1.5 years right before I enrolled in the class where I didn't swim, at all; immediately preceded by being pulled out of the pool. I'm hardly very comfortable in the water...

Not for credit:

Tech Squares, e.g. modern square dancing class.

God

Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:56 pm, by solafidefarms

is great, and I am rerealizing just how great He is. In particular, I've learned how much I love the Psalms.

Quote:
Psalms 59:1: Deliver me from mine enemies, O my God: defend me from them that rise up against me.
Psalms 59:2: Deliver me from the workers of iniquity, and save me from bloody men.
Psalms 59:3: For, lo, they lie in wait for my soul: the mighty are gathered against me; not for my transgression, nor for my sin, O LORD.
Psalms 59:4: They run and prepare themselves without my fault: awake to help me, and behold.
Psalms 59:5: Thou therefore, O LORD God of hosts, the God of Israel, awake to visit all the heathen: be not merciful to any wicked transgressors. Selah.
Psalms 59:6: They return at evening: they make a noise like a dog, and go round about the city.
Psalms 59:7: Behold, they belch out with their mouth: swords are in their lips: for who, say they, doth hear?
Psalms 59:8:
But thou, O LORD, shalt laugh at them; thou shalt have all the heathen in derision.
Psalms 59:9: Because of his strength will I wait upon thee: for God is my defence.
Psalms 59:10: The God of my mercy shall prevent me: God shall let me see my desire upon mine enemies.
Psalms 59:11: Slay them not, lest my people forget: scatter them by thy power; and bring them down, O Lord our shield.
Psalms 59:12: For the sin of their mouth and the words of their lips let them even be taken in their pride: and for cursing and lying which they speak.
Psalms 59:13: Consume them in wrath, consume them, that they may not be: and let them know that God ruleth in Jacob unto the ends of the earth. Selah.
Psalms 59:14: And at evening let them return; and let them make a noise like a dog, and go round about the city.
Psalms 59:15: Let them wander up and down for meat, and grudge if they be not satisfied.
Psalms 59:16: But I will sing of thy power; yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning: for thou hast been my defence and refuge in the day of my trouble.
Psalms 59:17: Unto thee, O my strength, will I sing: for God is my defence, and the God of my mercy.

I haz room at college!

Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:02 pm, by solafidefarms

Oh man!

It's well and good and as big as my room at Mathcamp, or something like that. One genuine closet; one closet-built-in-to-a-corner. Otherwise it's 8' wide and about 10 or 12 long. A window, looking out onto a brick wall, but looking up one can see sky and a tree. And it's in Random Smile.

Roommate situation: technically, I have the 'small half' of a double, so I have a roommate. Our rooms don't have a door between them, though.

Furniture: My room came with a loft from the previous resident, 8'x4'; up against the window, crosswise. No. I like looking out my window and growing stuff in my window Wink. So I disassembled it and rotated it so it's oriented longwise. Then bookshelf goes in the one corner, where there are pipes already. Then I had 20" to work with beside the door.
Also a desk is up against the window now, so I can look out while on the computer.

I've modified my loft to have two small half-square-foot shelves about 6" down from the back corners of the loft: the better to house my imitation animals Wink. One cow from Chick-Fil-A; one snake from MC08; one duck from Epsilon Theta.

I also built me a bookshelf. I was taken with this idea one night. Went to Home Depot in Watertown on the bus, figured out an approximation of the dimensions as I rode the bus Wink. So, I had that 20" wide section beside the door, and it was about 35" deep. Clearly as I had no good way to get into my l oft, I need a ladder/bookshelf. Got the lumber, about 30 dollars, including 'oh oops I can't actually carry this much wood I guess I should rent a handtruck and walk 3 miles back to MIT pulling a load of wood between 9:45 and 11:15 at night.' Then it took about 5 hours to build; but it is most awesome and can be stood upon safely.

On less positive notes, Random has mice. Mice mice mice mice mice.


But what made me note this was going and visiting the all-girls' dorm at MIT, McCormick. Their hallways are as wide as my room is long. Their ceilings are so high, people can stand on your shoulders and not duck. It's ridiculous Wink. But I like my dorm room size Smile.

group chats fail

Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:16 pm, by solafidefarms

Group chats online are not like group chats in person.

In a group chat, there are participants and then there are passersby. If passersby like the participants, or if participants want the passersby to become participants, the group chats' participant group grows. After a while it becomes unwieldy / the more aggressive or obnoxious people take over the chat. Then the chat splits in two. (This can also happen sheerly by people taking turns to talk for even 30 seconds: at 10+ people, that's each person speaking every 5 minutes, and you can't do a lot then.)

There doesn't exist such a mechanism for online chats as far as I know. Also, people interrupt in online chats. In a 20-person chat, it's absolutely impossible to a) make yourself heard b) have a coherent conversation c) actually want to be talking to half the people in the room d) split up into two chats.

Apparently this year group Mathcamp chats are a lot more popular. You can probably guess from the above that I don't much like them, even if I'm not introverted.

Packing for college / my favorite books

Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:29 pm, by solafidefarms

My bags are packed for MIT (only erm 13 more hours at home Sad). WOOOT!

Without further ado, here's the bookage I'm taking to MIT. Clearly these are the most important books to me. (Yes. 86 pounds of books Razz)

Math books
(all of which I by no means am taking merely as reference)

Principles of Mathematical Analysis -- Rudin
Complex Analysis -- Ahlfors
A Course In Arithmetic -- Serre
Linear Algebra Done Right -- Axler

Crypto books
(of which I've read all, but am taking either as reference or to study more thoroughly)
Applied Cryptography -- Schneier
Practical Cryptography -- Schneier
Introduction to Cryptography -- Buchmann
Cryptography: Theory and Practice -- Stinson
Modern Cryptography -- Mao

Other CS books

(same as crypto books)
Numerical Recipes in C
Introduction to Algorithms
Embedded Linux Primer -- Hallinan
Linux Kernel Development -- Love

Tolkein

J.R.R. Tolkein's Sanctifying Myth -- Birzer
The Languages of Tolkein's Middle-earth -- Noel
Unfinished Tales
Lord of the Rings
Hobbit
Silmarillion
Children of Hurin
Lays of Beleriand
Book of Lost Tales

Misc


Camcorder stuff
My drawing of Milo, Waffle's dog, by Waffle
Transliterated Songs for Shabbat (from Mathcamp)
First Things collection
Bible
Mathcamp yearbooks
Official Scrabble Dictionary
Unabridged American Heritage Dictionary, 4th Ed. (What? Am I being wordnerdy? Razz)

Communication


MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication -- Paradis, Zimmerman
Things A Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About -- Knuth (BEST EVAR)


Textbooks

(ew ew ew Razz)
University Physics
Chemical Principles
Biological Science

Various complaints as I pack for college

Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:18 pm, by solafidefarms

I came back from Mathcamp and promptly got sick (just like most mathcampers did). I proceed to the MinuteClinic at CVS for a strep test. Why is the default to assume I want to be treated instead of strictly tested? I can ask for a prescription iff I am both sick and feel like taking what they offer. Neutral

Being a teenager is hilariously fun.

Kayaking

Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:39 pm, by solafidefarms

is awesome!!! Smile

Also, apparently, the other day I wrote a yearbook section introduction between 5am and 5:15am in the morning. I was awake, and I sent it to my yearbook editorsinchief before going to sleep for a few more hours.

They added a single sentence to the end. They then told me to put it in the yearbook. (I was one of the chief tech people this year.) I read a few sentences and found it absolutely hilarious (and coherent!) and had exactly no memory of writing what I'd written. I hope it's as awesome as my editorsinchief found it, because I have no plans to read any more of my intro until I'm leaving Mathcamp. Isn't it awesome writing things that amuse yourself? Smile

Lol

Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:19 am, by solafidefarms

I woke up this morning and read my status. I seem to have changed it last night, though I have no memory of this:
Quote:
it is 3:33am. i just woke up from being cold at sleeping-on-the-grass. srsly, 2.5 hrs asleep is way much.


When did I start using srsly? And what is this "2.5 hours asleep is way much"? I suppose I meant for sleeping on the grass; but wow, when I'm asleep I'm pretty incoherent Smile. (Also, I can't do math: I went to sleep well before 1...)

Sudsy happiness

Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:54 am, by solafidefarms

Bee Natural SoapBar from Heavenly Honey Farm wrote:
This bar of soap is made from the saponified esters of Olive oil, Castor oil, Jojoba oil, Coconut oil, Shea butter, Sweet almond oil, Apricot kernel oil, & Avocado oil. They are saponified with sodium hydroxide. Beeswax & honey, along with some essential oil scent is added at the end because I'm a beekeeper and I make everything with honey and beeswax! They are great nutrients that add much to this nourishing soap. This bar can be used as a shampoo. Try It! It will naturally condition your hair without additional treatment.


I was low on shampoo. I got some of this delightful soap from the Proctor Farmers' Market in Tacoma. Oh man. It is, quite truly, the best soap I've ever used. When I washed off, I realized just how good my hair felt -- it's never been quite as awesome-feeling as it is now. And it's not just good for hair: the rest of me feels aweinspiringly awesome too. If you ever have a chance to get some of Gary Violette's soap, get some. I feel like I've had the best cleansing ever.

(Oh, right, I'm at Mathcamp. I should rave about Mathcamp. But right now I'm raving about soap Wink.)

Mathcamp

Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:16 pm, by solafidefarms

Oh man, yearbook camp is currently also at Univ. Puget Sound! Time to teach them Monkey Monkey Piffle Piffle and Bunny Bunny Toki Toki! Wink

Sleep

Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:52 am, by solafidefarms

It has been empirically and accidentally proven that even if you wake up and go to sleep and dream 35 times, if you don't get a decent amount of sleep, your mind will not work like anyone else's.

Hmmmm

Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:01 pm, by solafidefarms

For the record: If you ask "can I get WOOT materials from you", I'm going to say 'enroll in the class'. If you say 'You're the only way I'm going to be able to get WOOT materials", I'm going to say 'Well, I can't do that for you. Better enroll in the class''

Being a class assistant does not mean I am allpowerful. Being a class assistant doesn't make me able to give away class materials. Having 3 woot shirts still does not mean either that I'm exceedingly good at math, nor that I'm able to give away WOOT materials.

(This isn't directed at any one person. It's just putting it forth that I don't have this power and I don't really enjoy saying 'no', so please don't make me say no.)

Ari's doing a math jam! Ari's doing a math jam!

Wed Jun 24, 2009 3:21 pm, by solafidefarms

One of my favoritest Mathcamp instructors ever, Ari Nieh, is holding a math jam on induction Friday night. I'm quite confident it'll be awesome Smile. Go!

Recycling ethics

Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:48 pm, by solafidefarms

I have a case where I'm a bit unsure what to do in the best interest of the future.

I have a macbook pro, whom we'll call Lime. Lime is nearly two years old. He's had some problems: he's gotten a new power adapter, a new video card back last Christmas; he's been dropped once too many times, and so one corner is dented. Sufficiently much that the top of that corner is cracked/separated from the side of the corner. Further, 6 keys or so on the keyboard don't work; I was eating brussels sprouts beside him and spilt much brussels sprout water on the keyboard. Eeep. Now his hard drive is No More At All.

Therefore, should I:

get a new computer altogether?

get a new hard drive, involving living with an external keyboard and a cracked corner for a while longer?

or something else?

hm

Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:22 pm, by solafidefarms

Vaccinations

Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:17 pm, by solafidefarms

/me ist in the 10% of people who get a fever from MMR. Namely, 104+. Oh man.

And I was sufficiently well-practiced enough in sneaking around that I didn't call out when I had difficulty walking 20 feet, back from getting water. See, my mother sleeps lightly, therefore I've had much practice in wandering at night without awakening her. It came in handy at ARML, pranking Sitan, who is a light sleeper also. Not so handy last night, though. [And I slept 9 hours today after we got back from the doctor...]

ARML

Sun May 31, 2009 6:05 pm, by solafidefarms

I had so doggone much fun at ARML. Except, I think I lost my judgment some point before going. Some subset of us were singing a ridiculous song and having lots of fun doing it. This alone _would_ make a good excuse for our not-so-great placement. We've never had so much bright light before at ARML. Eep. Hehe.

And my sleep pattern reinforces (or perhaps is the cause of?) my lost judgement. (2,5,2.5,17,6) hours, with 6 being last night.

Eep

Sun May 24, 2009 5:08 pm, by solafidefarms

The last ARML practice is tomorrow.

Also, so people at school from my understanding generally acquire farflung friends iff either they move or the friend moves away. I actually have something like the reverse of that now Wink. Met someone at NVC '08. They've now moved to Georgia, and are attending school with a goodly number of ARML friends. 'Tis cool.

And, eh, I took my last AP last week. Ridiculously stressless... I'd feared I'd go into my APs this year and not know any of the material and proceed to panic and have 3 hours of agony. In fact, the only part that was painful was remembering last year's APs. Last year, again, immediately post-ISEF; managed to lose a friend for some time. Late AP week is possibly a _really bad time_ to be pained. Blearghhh. Fortunately this year I didn't repeat that, and it make APs much more fun Smile.

VOTE TIME

Wed May 20, 2009 2:04 pm, by solafidefarms

http://www.inspiredbyeducation.com/vote - scroll down to the first team of 3 (Erika Debenedictis, Hoachen Hong, Duanni Huang), and vote! Smile

Also, rules:
Quote:
# 4. Intel is not responsible for any computer malfunction, hacking, destruction, unavailability, or damage to the contest website that may result in missed or not received votes, or voting discrepancy.
# 6. Intel reserves the right to cancel, postpone or end the contest at any time, at its sole discretion, or to disqualify any participant or winner that Intel, at its sole discretion, deems to have cheated, destroyed, obstructed, or otherwise acted illegally or in bad faith in relation to this promotion.


Note that #5 doesn't exist. Hm. It'll dq any participant who cheats; but will it cheat voters?

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