Archive for March, 2008

Minnesota! :)

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

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Saturday, March 29th, 2008

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Mozy Online Backup

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Use Mozy Online backup – I get 256MB more space for every person that signs up and does a backup. Please use this link. Everyone starts out with 2GB free. Unlimited is $5/month.

Also, I’m looking for a way to blog photos from my phone, but so far I’ve come up short… :(

fine, you do better

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

I’m sick and tired of people making fun of the OBC tour groups. Especially OBC people and especially people who can’t sing their way out of a wet paper bag.

I don’t like all the songs they sing; I don’t like all the people who are on the group; I’ve travelled, and I know a group doesn’t always perform the best that they can… but

Unless you’ve tried memorizing 10-12 songs and singing them in front of hundreds of people night after night, no matter how you feel, or how your voice feels, then just shut up! Or join the group and do better.

And I listened to and enjoyed every Ambassador and Melody CD since at least 2004 (and a few before that), and I’ve liked them all. Not every song, but the CD as a whole.

Thank you.

After 38 Years, Israeli Solves Math Code

Friday, March 21st, 2008

By ARON HELLER – 20 hours ago

JERUSALEM (AP) — A mathematical puzzle that baffled the top minds in the esoteric field of symbolic dynamics for nearly four decades has been cracked — by a 63-year-old immigrant who once had to work as a security guard.

Avraham Trahtman, a mathematician who also toiled as a laborer after moving to Israel from Russia, succeeded where dozens failed, solving the elusive “Road Coloring Problem.”

The conjecture essentially assumed it’s possible to create a “universal map” that can direct people to arrive at a certain destination, at the same time, regardless of starting point. Experts say the proposition could have real-life applications in mapping and computer science.

The “Road Coloring Problem” was first posed in 1970 by Benjamin Weiss, an Israeli-American mathematician, and a colleague, Roy Adler, who worked at IBM at the time.

For eight years, Weiss tried to prove his theory. Over the next 30 years, some 100 other scientists attempted as well. All failed, until Trahtman came along and, in eight short pages, jotted the solution down in pencil last year.

“The solution is not that complicated. It’s hard, but it is not that complicated,” Trahtman said in heavily accented Hebrew. “Some people think they need to be complicated. I think they need to be nice and simple.”

Weiss said it gave him great joy to see someone solve his problem.

Stuart Margolis, a mathematician who recruited Trahtman to teach at Bar Ilan University near Tel Aviv, called the solution one of the “beautiful results.” But he said what makes the result especially remarkable is Trahtman’s age and background.

“Math is usually a younger person’s game, like music and the arts,” Margolis said. “Usually you do your better work in your mid 20s and early 30s. He certainly came up with a good one at age 63.”

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spring break

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Spring Break is almost over. I’ve gotten up before noon every day! Whoo!

At work, the inventory control (IC) team all got “demoted” to stocking. We were, well, Bethany was only counting 5% of the warehouse a week, which wasn’t fast enough for them. Oh, well. Stocking ain’t too bad… except there’s no stocking to do.

I’ve gotten a lot of work done on the OBC site, mainly the photo and missions section. For the photo session, I borrowed a script I wrote for the Melody site to import image into into a database. Unfortunately, when I started looking for the script (which probably took me around 4-5 hours to write and fine-tune over time), I couldn’t find it! Bad news! I eventually was able to find a copy online, but it was an older copy, lacking some features. So I spent another hour fine-tuning and improving that script. It’s not perfect, but it’s actually already better than the one I had last summer. So, I guess I’m slowly but surely getting better at this.

havok 1

what we have here is….

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

What we have here is… a failure to communicate. No surprise.

Caleb and I were meeting with Bro. Harding about his web site. We registered www.faithfultousa.com, whereas Bro. Burke, who was supposed to be doing Bro. Harding’s site, had already registered www.americaforchange.org.

Ok.

Then Bro. Harding asked how long it would be before we could get his site up. I said by the weekend. I think that was 1-2 weeks ago. It was up that weekend. I need some info from him to expand his site. Emailed him twice. Haven’t heard back from him yet.

Somehow I’m not surprised.

Oh, and there’s that church-gmail project, yeah, the one that could have been done almost a year ago? It seems it has quietly gotten benched. Or maybe they really are too busy to do it. Maybe somehow I’m under-estimating the complexity of the project. Hm.

Oh well.

Somehow I’m not surprised.

coming soon

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Justus is going to recommend this program…

Do you visit Christian web sites or receive daily devotional emails? Ever want to look up a scripture fast? ??????, by ?????? will let you instantly see the actual Bible text for scripture references like John 3:16 — just point your mouse at it, and the text pops up in your preferred translation! The best part is that ??????? with the KJV Bible is FREE!!!!

Hm… wonder what it could be… stay tuned!!!