Please don’t eat me…
via: carnivalesque.net
via: carnivalesque.net
(18:57:12) xcarnivalesQue: i am not the stalin of fish!
It happens to me every semester. My sleep patterns get totally out of control. For the past two weeks, I’ve slept at nearly 5 or 6 AM and woken up at 7 AM, when I decide to go to classes, and 1 PM, when I decide to not go to classes. You can guess which [...]
xcarnivalesQue: okay, here’s the rundown:
xcarnivalesQue:
How often do you see a three-legged starfish with a scarf? It’s from Katherine’s blog.
According to the Cal Dining website, the dorm dining commons will begin offering pizzas on week nights after the regular meal hours. Students will be able to “call-in” their orders, pick them up in person, and pay with their dining points or plain cash.
While I’m not a fan of Cal Dining’s pizza, this will certainly [...]
An uncertainty principle relating to Chemistry 120A says that a student’s grades become more uncertain when fewer classes are attended.
Chemistry 120A Syllabus
Although a spoof of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, my professor’s statement is actually quite truthful in regards to most UC Berkeley classes.
In case you’d like to know the official websites for my classes, I’ve listed them below. If you plan on taking any of them, downloading a copy of the websites using a spidering tool might be advisable - i.e., the posted solutions could come in handy. Hint: you might need to disable robots.txt parsing and [...]
I have to echo Matthew Haughey’s comments regarding admins taking down their servers for maintenance on a daily or weekly basis: is it really necessary? UC Berkeley takes down their online schedule and other services for a few hours everyday for maintenance:
I think taking down servers for maintenance is a great idea, and that more [...]
I’ve posted my Spring 2005 class schedule here. Mind you, the schedule does not reflect the all-too-important-must-go-to office hours.
UC Berkeley classes start Tuesday, January 18, 2005.