School is over. Finito. Complet. All gone, bye bye, whoo see ya! I didn’t get the stunning stellar grade point that I have in the past, but I didn’t flunk anything by a long shot! (Except physics which was kinda close…) My diploma is in the mail and I have probably less than a month of access to NSA’s servers. Scary thought, that. We had a little grad party which I was dragged to against my will. Dan posted more about that. My book is coming along well, and while it’s a far cry from the ‘done’ I thought I might be able to pull off by the end of June, it is probably about half done. I think I may have actually hit something close to resembling publishible quality if I polish this. Not that that means anything, except that I am very satisfied with my own work ๐
Techy part. For any of you who blog in any capacity, using any service. Yes, even (and perhaps especially) you Xangans! I’m running a survey on my tech blog about the perfect blogging service. I know you Xangans think yours is the perfect blogging service, but bear with me ๐ I would greatly appreciate your answering the servey and saying what features (that Xanga has, or doesn’t have) you would like most in your blog service. It will be great to get feedback from the more teenage-personal-blogger / Xanga side of the line as well as from the give-me-code-or-give-me-death side ๐
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ian โข
stephen, this is ian. what’s your email address…or could you email me at ik@fotosearch.com? thanks.
Aditya โข
Well, in reference to your first paragraph, I can totally understand … if you see my personal blog, you’ll see updates once every 2 weeks or something (a week if I’m really under a lot of stress or something). We just tend to think of saying stuff about tech, rather than what’s going on in our lives.
I don’t know about you, but I’m not a very ‘share’-y kinda guy, so I don’t say much. It just comes out in bursts (on my personal blog), but you’ll never see a regular stream of ‘this happened, then this happened’ if you read consecutive posts ๐
I don’t know if this is common to all techies, or people with a certain amount of brain power. They say brilliant people suck at social relations … ๐ Wanna confirm that POV?
Stephen Paul Weber โข
@Adit – haha, yes, that is totally. If I’m gonna take time out of my day to post, it might as be something interesting… and code is better than life ๐