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  1. Saw the Inglorious Basterds, loved it.
  2. The complete TexLive distribution in Arch is 1.4G. As fast as my downloads are, and as fast as pacman is, that's still a long time.
  3. Saw the original Stargate movie (1994). I love Kurt Russell Movies. Even if he doesn't do much in them.
  4. @QwertyManiac That's too much work.
  5. @QwertyManiac No script, I'm posting directly to the webpage. If they're not linked to the conversation, it's not my fault.
  6. @artagnon I'm not an electronics major, it's not on the top of my required subjects. Maybe it should be.
  7. Finally got my head around those nasty Butterworth Filters. What a mess.
  8. They've shortened Numb3rs down to 16 episodes this season, and are going to cut it after this.
  9. @artagnon If you try to force an imperative language into a functional paradigm, it's going to suck. That's you, not the language.
  10. Had no electricity for 14 hours yesterday. Puts things into perspective.
  11. Finally, reached 150 problems at Project Euler.
  12. There's so much interesting stuff going on, and I'm stuck studying about the ISO certifications: In very specific detail.
  13. Stackoverflow is for intelligent programming questions, not for idiots who can't google, or worse yet, use their own damn head.
  14. Where do I put my haskell modules so that ghc searches for them automatically. ie What is it's include path?
  15. @ideamonk Thanks, I guess I finally got the @font-face working right.
  16. I finally put up an "About Me" page on my website. It took long enough. http://lucentbeing.com/about/
  17. No holidays for a subject is really intolerable, especially when I find a treasure trove of lecture notes to read in the meanwhile.
  18. I just found out about python's str.splitlines method.
  19. What difference does it make, how well I can memorize code that will be, in any halfway realistic scenario, auto-generated by the IDE?
  20. There is a strange pleasure one gets on successfully running a program in C# or Java. It makes one feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside.