Monthly Archives: June 2007

Facebook vs. MySpace: Deepening Class Divisions

I often voice my dislike for MySpace. I use Facebook, and feel uncomfortable enough releasing my personal information on that. But today I read a very eye-opening essay by Danah Boyd, a Berkeley PhD student and USC Fellow specializing in … Continue reading

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A Day in Software

I recognize that it’s kind of sad, but I am a hardcore computer junkie and a significant percentage of my work and play are done on the computer. So here’s a peek into the software I use daily: Waking up: … Continue reading

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Woop-woop!

I lost the game. But I found out that I passed Calculus! Which means that I am done forever with it. HUGE relief. Only math I have left is stats and accounting – easy. I have web design projects kicking … Continue reading

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Wasting Free Time

Would someone care to tell me why I don’t do anything useful with my rather ample free time this summer? I have PHP and FL Studio projects that I totally want to work on. But I prefer to stay home, … Continue reading

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Studio Fun

A few weeks ago, I went to a Dave Weckl drumming clinic. He had a lot of interesting stuff to say, but one thing I noticed was how he does almost all of his session work by playing along to … Continue reading

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