School News:
Well it has been a week since the last post so here we are again another late night. Am I still freaking out about the projects? Oh yea! So far I've turned in my initial proposal on the user support project. I finally decided to do an online gaming company for the game I'm writing for my programming Capstone. So far I've decided that I'm still treading water but just barely. I'm working on Chapter ones assignments in user support, reviewing chapters 1 through 4 in java and trying to get my written proposal together for the programming Capstone. On the Java mainly I'm working through all the end of chapter programs. Its boring but a good review. So there are fourteen weeks of school left and i know your bored to tears by now I know.
Personal News:
Well good news, I'm on the dating scene again just when i thought it would never happen for me again. I asked her out and to my surprise she said yes. Its nice to feel like I'm not a cast off anymore. I don't want to say much about it for fear I might jinx it. I know my plate is very full with school and work and now I've added more. I think its worth it though. I know I smile and laugh a lot more. So yea that's life in them that hills. . . .
So since everything has been everyday things I thought I'd shake it up a bit so here's a new section for the blog.
All Things Geek:
Did you know that your digital camera can see infered signals? Turn on the camera phone point the TV remote at your camera and press a button you'll see the infered pulse. Some are a light blue some red. A good way to see if the batteries in the remote need changing.
Did you know you can hook the motherboards from 8 playstation3's together and make a super computer? You can. The PS3 uses a cell type processor that seems perfect for this. There quite a few articles on Google about it. Apparently it works very nice.
Upcoming. . .
More updates on school, personal news and all things geek. Well we'll see. Until next time.
I'll have to try that with the cell phone. Glad things are going well, good luck with the school work.
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