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* Home page: [[http://terpri.org/]] * Email: <<MailTo(bpt@hcoop.net)>> * Jabber: [[xmpp:bpt@hcoop.net]] * Phone: 919-924-7270 Quick links: * CyrillicForEsperanto * GreekInputMethod * FriendOfaFriend * GuileElisp * GenericWindowManager |
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* {o} School: GPA >= 3.75 * {o} Check out UNC's CS, math, philosophy programs * {o} Get advice on what to major in and how to get involved in research work * Attendance: One unexcused absence for each class and PY lab. One absence from MA due to snow. * {o} GRK: Learn Attic Greek well enough to read simple texts * Suggestion: NT Greek. It's koine, a simpler (and later) dialect that you already have a good deal of grammar for. Best book to start with is [[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.01.0155%3abook%3dMark|Mark]]. You might also consider (and I would be more than happy to read with you, as I have a Greek/Italian pony of it) Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, a similarly late text. --SteveKillen * {o} MA: Use both Stewart and Spivak; follow a reasonable study schedule * {o} PHI: An excellent opportunity to read Frege and Russell * {o} PY: Not difficult; don't skip class; establish a solid foundation for more interesting physics classes |
* {*} School: GPA > 3 * {*} Apply to UNC * {*} Get advice on what to major in and how to get involved in research work * GPA: 2.857 (cumulative: 2.900) * {*} GRK: B- (final exam grade: 95%) * {*} MA: A * {*} PHI: B- * {*} PY: C |
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* {o} Get the GenericWindowManager working on modern systems and port to GuileScheme * {o} Work on GuileElisp -- compatibility, optimization |
* {*} Get the GenericWindowManager working on modern systems * {o} Port the GenericWindowManager to use GuileScheme * {*} Work on GuileElisp -- compatibility, optimization |
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* {o} Send initial mlt patch to ClintonEbadi in 2011-W06 | * {*} Send initial mlt patch to ClintonEbadi in 2011-W07 * {*} Submit an application for GSoC 2011 |
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* {o} Retake Lernu's basic tests. Mi ne estos eterna komencanto! :) | * {*} Retake Lernu's basic tests. Mi ne estos eterna komencanto! :) |
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* {o} Visit Rachel twice before summer | * {*} Visit Rachel during spring break * {*} Visit Rachel after exams |
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* {o} Practice piano once per week * {o} Brew beer a few more times before summer |
* :-) Practice piano once per week (W07, W16) * {o} Brew beer again before summer |
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* :-) Floss daily | * :-( Floss daily |
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* {o} Apply for food stamps | * :-) Sleep eight hours every night |
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* WallBed * {*} Planning begins January 2011 * {*} Shopping list and price checks * {o} Shopping and cutting day * {o} 3-4 work days |
* {*} WallBed planning |
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* {o} Find a couch (perhaps a futon frame plus homemade cushions) * {o} More wall decorations |
* {*} More wall decorations |
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The project-tracking notation could use improvement. Perhaps stars for discrete actions, and different smilies to indicate progress on habits to cultivate and general goals? | "<cerebral_monkey> bipt: There's a really good book by Martine Batchelor called Meditation for Life, and her husband wrote a book called Buddhism without Religion that is great as well. That is how I delved deeper into it" |
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* :\ or (!) -- No data yet, or not yet applicable * :-( or /!\ -- Poor progress * :-) -- Satisfactory progress * :D -- Excellent progress * B-) or :-)) or {*} -- Goal achieved |
Greek reading suggestion: NT Greek. It's koine, a simpler (and later) dialect that you already have a good deal of grammar for. Best book to start with is [[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.01.0155%3abook%3dMark|Mark]]. You might also consider (and I would be more than happy to read with you, as I have a Greek/Italian pony of it) Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, a similarly late text. --SteveKillen |
Home page: http://terpri.org/
Email: <bpt@hcoop.net>
Jabber: xmpp:bpt@hcoop.net
- Phone: 919-924-7270
Quick links:
Spring 2011 projects
School: GPA > 3
Apply to UNC
Get advice on what to major in and how to get involved in research work
- GPA: 2.857 (cumulative: 2.900)
GRK: B- (final exam grade: 95%)
MA: A
PHI: B-
PY: C
Get the GenericWindowManager working on modern systems
Port the GenericWindowManager to use GuileScheme
Work on GuileElisp -- compatibility, optimization
Update Guile website
Update GuileSdl for Guile 2.0
Maintain portal, mlt for HcoopDotNet
Send initial mlt patch to ClintonEbadi in 2011-W07
Submit an application for GSoC 2011
- Esperanto
Retake Lernu's basic tests. Mi ne estos eterna komencanto!
Attend at least one EsTri meeting
Package the Reta Vortaro for Debian
- Personal/Miscellaneous
Come out as GenderQueer
Visit Rachel during spring break
Visit Rachel after exams
Write one letter to Rachel per week when apart
Exercise three times per week (not including commute)
Practice piano once per week (W07, W16)
Brew beer again before summer
Finish a small design project by June
Start a journal
Floss daily
No nail-biting
Be punctual
Sleep eight hours every night
Call LionKimbro
- House
WallBed planning
Acquire foam for Saarinen chair cushion
More wall decorations
- Computing
Backups!
Publish more stuff (wikiwiki, software, weblogging)
Publish Greek notes and study resources
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This page has quite a bit of overlap with my Org file. That's more for school assignments, appointments, errands, etc. but some sort of integration would be nice. Also, several of "projects" are more like habits I wish to cultivate than discrete actions, and Org-Mode has a "habits" module that would be useful for tracking them
"<cerebral_monkey> bipt: There's a really good book by Martine Batchelor called Meditation for Life, and her husband wrote a book called Buddhism without Religion that is great as well. That is how I delved deeper into it"
Greek reading suggestion: NT Greek. It's koine, a simpler (and later) dialect that you already have a good deal of grammar for. Best book to start with is Mark. You might also consider (and I would be more than happy to read with you, as I have a Greek/Italian pony of it) Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, a similarly late text. --SteveKillen