Much To Report

June 04th, 2008 | Category: Runner's Log, Sports, Zero-blog

So there’s several things on today’s discussion agenda. Let’s get right down to business.

First up, I made a minor change to the site. I am now sifting the main content feed through FeedBurner. This means I will hopefully get a better idea who’s reading the blog. All I know right now is the tiny bit of information from the WordPress Stats plugin and that Google Reader thinks my blog is the most obscure thing I read. You may have also noticed that I updated the plugins and fixed the obsocialbookmarker plugin to provide links to some of the aggregators I’ve heard of. If I’m missing your favorite, do tell.

Also, I hit a milestone with my last post; it marked my 500th blog! That’s right, I’ve written way too many words that way too few people read. I’ve had some ups and downs, a few contintributors who have long stopped contributing, even watched as my wife set up her third Blogger account. Here’s to the next 500 posts!

The reason why I have not posted recently was more out of a superstition. Monday night was an incredibly intense game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Red Wings and the Penguins. It lasted for well over 100 minutes, into three overtime periods, and ended with a disappointing goal by the Penguins. Fear not, the Red Wings went back to Pittsburg to steal the cup from them on the Pens’ own ice. The celebration afterwards was riddled with boos and hisses, but it was still a sweet victory to see my boys bring The Cup home for the 4th time in 11 years.

Lastly, I never got to posting last week’s pace charts. Monday was tough because I stupidly decided to run in the afternoon and it easily broke the 90’s. The other runs were tough but managable. I’m still struggling with the long run. I felt better than last week, but only slightly. I think I am going to try and focus on maintaining a pace for a long time because I see to have trouble beyond 3 miles. Hopefully, this is just a decreased stamina due to the extended break and not loss of ability. I also need to see about excluding the walk breaks during the intervals as it greatly skews the graphs, so I decided to change to a non-continuous bar graph so it would display something useful.

I’m blathering, so here are the charts:

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Red Wings Advance

May 19th, 2008 | Category: Sports

You better believe it buddy, the Red Wings advance to the Stanley Cup Finals. Lets hope we don’t have to wait another year to see them win the cup.

With Chelios and Franzen out, the Red Wings still managed to mop the floor with the Stars. Good thing too, because I didn’t want the Stars to be the third team to ever come back from trailing 3-0 in the series.

The finals against the Penguins will be a good set of games.

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Moving On

May 14th, 2008 | Category: Other

I had originally planned a much more tasteless title for this post, but in light of recent events, I had to change it.

So I spent the last few weeks feverishing working on my Database Systems work. I had a project due, an overly lengthy assignment due the following day, and the final exam the following week. As if that weren’t enough, I had decided this was going to be the exam I was going to give one more shot at, so I signed up for the qualifier. That was yesterday.

Let’s see, after I received an A in the Databases class, I took 7 days off total to study for the qualifier. I spent an average of 8 hours a day studying. I rewrote all of my lecture notes into a huge pile of flash cards, about 200 of them. Then I reread the book (2 and a half times total). Then I worked through all of the problems that had solutions available. Then I worked though other university exams. I found this treasure trove of tests for similar qualifiers over at Stanford. University of California at Berekely had a nice stash of exams as well (few mistakes though). I practiced working under time constraints. I polished my SQL skills though there are MANY ways to answer problems usually.

In the end, the exam was over before I knew it. 90 minutes was barely enough time to come up with answers, not to mention check my work for mistakes, which were bound to be made. Plenty of people were still there with about a minute left. I’m really hoping that other people had a hard time finishing, even though there were only 4 problems. I also found out there were several people (of the large 18 person group taking it) who had not just taken the course. They all had studied material from the reading list the professor said would not be on the exam (decided to exclude it and I asked him about it). I wasn’t too surprised about the questions, but I’m hoping the other students were.

The reason why I had to change the title of this post was because I originally was going to name it “Another One Bites The Dust.” Last week, I finalized my plans to make a surprise visit to see my grandmother, aunts, and mother in Kansas for their Mother’s day get-together. However, in the last few days, my grandmother’s health has taken a serious turn for the worse. She’s dying of many complications, but she is unable to fight off pneumonia right now. My aunts all decided to remove the oxygen supply and let her pass away. They took her off today and she is likely to pass within the next few days. Her birthday is on the 18th.

I might have to fly out a little early tomorrow, depending on my grandmother’s health. Meanwhile, Sunshine has traveled to the last of rising stars (LA) to be with her friend for graduation. I have the house all to myself and all I want to do is watch Detroit crush Dallas, again.

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