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Status updates, how do they work? Well, testing testing 1-2-3, it's my annual birthday again. Hooray and stuff.
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You may now all call me Dr. Fredrik.
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I'm now a perfect cube! You all have my permission to celebrate.
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mandatory yearly dw blog
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I just got my master's thesis approved, and submitted my degree application. It'll take a couple of weeks to get the diploma, but now all that's left is to wait. Yay!
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I think I'm 24 now, but I actually lost count somewhere after 20.
Just like my last two birthdays, I had an exam today, and when I was finished with that, I had to spend another couple of hours finishing some hand-ins. Now I need to get some sleep. Not much partying :/
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I finally finished my bachelor's degree! This was supposed to happen a year ago, but I had a mandatory course left unfinished. I had planned on taking the exam this December after actually preparing for it (I never did so far because it was an extremely boring course), but I took it for the hell of it three weeks ago and it turned out well.
The course wasn't a total blocker as the master's program I'm taking (since last year) doesn't require a finished undergraduate degree to enter. The undergraduate degree is required to get the master's degree, though, so I'd have to finish it before summer. It's great not to have to worry about this over the next couple of months.- Show previous comments 8 more
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Alright Fredrik! From one ivory tower to the next. As long as you're in school you still are technically IDDQD'ed. Who knows, that masters program might even allow you IDKFA to success.
I'm still stuck at the UW for quite some time. Started out with architecture and through turns of events is now in the Microbiology program. Along the way, I picked up three calculus-based gen Physics courses and is faintly considering pursuing a Physics minor.
I'm also picking up C# right now in my spare time (and mapping like a heroin addict).
Since I can't gift you anything of monetary value for your achievement beside that bag of popcorn now, for your entertainment here's my physics notes I made around the time of your visit:
http://students.washington.edu/hp1985/Physics%20123A%20Exam%202%20Notes.pdf
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Doom Marine said:
First exam looks rather simple, almost boring due to repeating stuff taught in high school.
Second one looks much better though, and I'm glad it doesn't go too far into quantum physics too.
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Any Doomers living in or close to Seattle? There is a positive (though as of yet distinct from unity) probability that I'll be visiting around May 16-21. I won't necessarily have free time to waste, but just in case...
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spiral.ogg
Fun fact: the second half is essentially a copy of the first, but with every measure internally reversed.-
Nah, I already made two of those: Citadel Of Tranquil Radish (In The Sky) and Mansion Of Twilight Eggplant (In The Sky). Unfortunately, I never finished the maps :(
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I got accepted into this year's Google Summer of Code. In other words, I will spend the summer working on a free software project, which in this case is my existing hobby project, and Google will throw money at me in return.
epic win++- Show previous comments 3 more
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What's your project, that Python math library?
Me and a friend of mine were hoping that the web framework we work on (symfony) would be accepted as a mentoring association, so we could have kept developing a project we kickstarted as a MSc thesis assignment, but they didn't get in :(
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