I just can’t believe how much junk mail I get from my college

I DON”T CARE ABOUT THE SWIM TEAM OR ABOUT ALL THIS STUPID EVENTS!!!

although, if I find that white iPhone 4S. I will be sure to bring it in for the 100$ reward :)

 

Hackers were able to affect train system

http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20120123_3491.php?oref=topstory

 

First day of class and I have a 4 page paper due, I’m not complaining just find the topic funny. The topic is SOPA and PIPA which were postponed the day after he assigned it. Now I have to write a paper about why I think this bills should not pass after they did not pass lol

 

 
  • C: Can easily create new processes and have full control.
  • Java: Pain to create new processes and have almost no control.
  • C: Would never want to code a GUI
  • Java: GUIs are very easy to create
  • Me: 90% of my programs don’t have GUI
  • Me: Do a lot of low level programming (example creating new processes and pipes)
  • Conclusion: I hate Java and have very little use for it, I love C.

I program for Linux, not Windows where everything is just a pain.

 

Except for Data Mining, I’m not looking forward to any of my classes this semester.

  • English: read my other posts, and then come back and tell me how good bad I am at English.
  • Math Logic: really weird.
  • Legal and Ethical Issues in Computing: going to be doing a lot of writing.

 

 

Sorry for the lack of blogs lately, I have been in the middle of moving, and trying to get everything setup again. Also I kind of got addicted to Terraria, such a great game!

I’ll try to get at least one blog out a day.

 

I have disabled the registration on Amilx, due to lots of spam from some place in Gurgaon. All of the IP started with

203.196.174.xxx, if you would like to register with us please email me at amiller(at)amilx(dot)com

 

Today is the first day in some time, that I have read through my RSS feeds and found mostly positive news!!!

 

Lots of great sales on steam, and new ones coming out every day.

 

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