Archive for October 1, 2009

The NCAA sucks

Dez Bryant ineligible for the year — “…NCAA, who ended Dez Bryant’s collegiate career for a stupid and relatively minor mistake in lying to NCAA officials about visits he had with Deion Sanders. If it requires work, they demur; if they can get a good hard swing in against a single individual, they will.” Who are these people who destroy a young man’s college career over a stupid dumb little mistake? Tell me, is any highly-paid adult anywhere going to have to pay a cost for this — a coach, an NCAA administrator, a college administrator? No? Just this student is going to pay? That is not right.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-25

  • Brutal Fake Steve: "NY Times all but says it: Ballmer must go" http://bit.ly/pNz6O #
  • Gosh i love the book wars! RT @ericengleman: Sears piles onto book price war between Wal-Mart, Amazon, Target. http://bit.ly/22gpWY #
  • @brettmarl beat you! Tamiflu is your friend in reply to brettmarl #
  • Just finished a marathon week of MATLAB. Amazing tool, tho very easy to write crap code with it… #
  • @mtnspring we're convinced that everyone is dying to know where we are at. in reply to mtnspring #
  • RT @michaelwolf: OK – here's what Microsoft can do to save themselves a slow painful death: buy Amazon, make Bezos their CEO. #
  • Congrats Dad and rest of OSU '54 natl champs — enjoy your 55th anniversary today! #
  • @marcushartman hey no INT or fumble, so that was a relatively awesome possession in reply to marcushartman #
  • RT @FakeAPStylebook While it's tempting to call them "baristi" because of the Italian roots, the plural of "barista" is "journalism majors." #
  • Nothing like playing Minnesota to cure your problems #

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Scott mentioned this place, have to get there. Via this pretty useful capitol hill blog

Matlab on OSX — pay attention to file names

BTW, this is a powerful but incredibly finicky piece of software. It is an X11 app, and I wonder how much that is affecting it.

One thing to watch for is the path length limitation on the names of m files. it is 63 characters total for the full path — that is right, the FULL path. the full path by default is some long path pointing into a MATLAB directory in your documents folder, in my case, 52 characters were already used up. So when i put a nice long name on an M file, I exceeded the 63 limit and got some completely nonsense error message about the file not being on my path. Well ok the error message was true, the truncated filename file wasn’t on any path anywhere, but stupid. 

The other thing I’ve noticed is that Matlab really doesn’t like m files whose names begin with a number — ie it just will not run something called “55.m”. you need to start with alpha.

Silly. It’s 2009 guys. These feel like MSDOS restrictions circa 1990.

Hello world! Having database problems….

…sorry for bizarre appearance and content. working on.

What I've been up to — Ohio, Europe, Studying…

Some silence in last month. Spent a lot of time enjoying family and central Ohio, fall is the time to be in the state with football, color changes, often good weather, etc.

And when not in Ohio, I was in Helsinki (recommended: Hotel Glo, Fazer Cafe), Stockholm (Lydmar Hotel, Vasa Museum, Sture shopping area, SkogskyrkogÃ¥rden, Sodermalm, Fasching Jazz Club, Opera Bar, oh and much more), and Brussels (Hotel Amigo, St Michael/St Gudula Cathedral, Roue d’Or, Musee Magritte, Comic Museum, Sablon, Wittamer chocolates, and much more).

Mentally I’ve been thinking about Fat Spaniel, a couple new things, and my half time load at UW this term as I continue my education. Lots of differential equations theory and numerical analysis, stuff I touched on 25 years ago, but good to get the base refreshed. Amazing how the tools have changed — MatLab and Mathematica are just incredible pieces of software.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-11

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Just plain interesting links

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-04

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Software/tech I have to look at further

After fall quarter ends…

Halloween links

Not doing a big Halloween thing this year due to other commitments. Saving these tips for the future…

Materials/Science grabbag

No time to blog, fall quarter starting, and travelling too. Dump of stuff that is interesting:

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