nibot ([personal profile] nibot) wrote2005-04-15 05:11 pm

i am a professional time waster

To-do list for this weekend:

* Eat frozen custard by the lake
* Get a guidebook to Mexico and the Copper Canyon from the public library
* Sit on the grass in the shade in a sunny park, and read Claude Shannon's thesis
* Get some MDF, paint it, and finish up my neon project

Amazon has a deal where, if you sign up for their credit card, they give you $30 off your first amazon.com purchase (≥$30) with it. What should I get? A delightful gift basket of Dover Classics in Mathematical Physics (aka textbooks)? (Sadly, I think they may have caught onto my previous scheme, which was to register as an "affiliate" and then earn a 15% commission on books I recommended to myself.) Seriously, I'd enjoy some book recommendations. (And for the same, I recommend you befriend [livejournal.com profile] fourmilab_books.)

I updated my list of possible courses for next term with a partial textbook list.

I got my federal tax refund today. w00t! I haven't bothered to do my state taxes yet (for New York and California). It turns out you can get a four-month extension via a point-and-click interface in New York, and you don't have to do anything in California. The procrastinator in me rejoices! (is there any other part?)

Re: Plan 9

[identity profile] nibot.livejournal.com 2005-04-16 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think my OS class mentioned any extant OS. (-:

http://www-inst.cs.berkeley.edu/~cs162/lectures.shtml

I actually had it from the same guy that's teaching it now (Prof. Smith). He was incredibly boring and I stopped going to lectures.

I think an intro OS class is necessarily about the projects.