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Three days in Plymouth, and the end of the second year of my Masters. I presented my first draft project proposal which seemed to go over alright. Also took part in an Arduino workshop, making strange things happen with electrical circuits, breadboards and Processing. I made a game of Pong controlled by a potentiometer and a light sensor.

London for the weekend. Staying with friends in Golders Green, I woke up this morning to the sound of birds — yes, birds in London, a first for me too! Nice area, but where are all the rabbis everyone told me about? Oy vey, I’m disappointed. Inclemency notwithstanding, the city delivered again: Borough Market, the Tate, Old Street, Camden Town, and the ICA this time.

Karin’s kitten, who is so attracted to the property of movement that it must make life an unbearable endurance for the poor thing, is completely disoriented by which of my typing fingers should be his next prey. For the sake of his sanity, I’ll finish.


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One Response to “latests”

  1. Lal Says:

    I’m all 4 thin clients (bring us back to the good ole IBM 3270 green screens!) but its hard 2 get 2 stick in a corporate environment. BUT with the browser becoming the interface 4 a lot of systems now (and moving away from desktop only applications) we’re slowly getting there.

    Its a huge ‘win’ 4 large enterprises that can make it happen. All desktops now on centralised servers where spam and updates can be done in one place (hmmm.. what was a mainframe?)

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