Great little night
Had a pre-MDB (avec QQ and Mr.W).
Well school is officially over. I've just handed in my final MAT project and now I can start my summer. Great!
Handed in my REL126 Book Report. It's suppose to be a bonus project but I must say I really enjoyed the story I read.
Wrote the MAT111 exam @7:00pm -> 10:00pm. Went to the local Chinese food place to get something to eat since I didn't eat before the exam. Unfortunately it was closed. Odd? So I ended up at the Grande-M. Haven't been there is a while.
It's really too bad that doing a paper about Js under the limitations that one has with University courses [e.g. time constraints, etc.] that you can't possibly do it justice. I could spend a life time reading and probably still not do it justice. It makes you feel even worse not to be able to contribute something substantial but I guess with any University project what are you really doing? It's about 'making the grade' I guess.
I think the title says it all. See Adobe to Buy Macromedia in $3.4 Billion Deal.
Microsoft has just posted Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 live on MSDN subscriber downloads:
I've always imagined a time in the future when none of us work. Where people simply play. Isn't that they way is should be? Did G-d want us to work our entire life? If one theory in life is to find something you like to do and do it, would not 'playing' fill this? Don't get me wrong I don't want people to be lazy. But were we meant to push paper? Does this really need to be done? I think not. Pushing paper wasn't done years ago so why have we created a society we thousand if not millions of people do this? We create technology to simplify things yet when does it ever do this. Years ago things used to be simpler and I would argue we were happier. Now that you are 'connecteed' 24 hours a day are you happier. I think not. Let's aim for a happiness quota. Other countries have this why not North America?!
Spent most of the weekend trying to complete the final essay project for REL126. Spent the 'evening' in the library. My G-d there's a lot of information on the subject. One could spend a life time studying any subject. My advise - choose wisely.
I'm always thinking about how people choose to spend their lives. Recently I was talking to someone who mentioned they were at the 'pool' hall during the day. I was thinking well that's an interesting thing to be doing in the middle of day [in a sarcastic sense]. Then as I thought more about this is it really any better to be sitting at a computer 'hacking' a way? Certainly the later is more intellectual but it's so much more unsocial. So then I began to think can hacking be more social? Could you hack with a friend? Or is the act of hacking pursuing something that is so fundamentally unique to oneself at a particular time that the chances of someone else wanting to pursue the same subject and the same time is almost zero? What any interesting situation it would be if you could 'match-up'. Can we call this, "scrum-hacking"!? More to come...
On this day, the day that Pope John Paul II died, it got me thinking about religion and friendship. It wasn't just this but also the fact that I have a REL126 Paper due in the next two weeks.
Watched the DVD: Terminator III. Lots of action, a little story, it was OK.