First Day
Summer school started today, and with it, my time in the lab will also increase. I’m taking Quantitative Analysis, a chemistry course that emphasizes lab technique and accuracy of measurement. Unfortunately, that’s not my strong point. In a class where your entire lab grade is based on the hundredths place in a decimal, I’m a bit worried. I shall somehow overcome, though.
I’m not taking summer school because I need to catch up or anything, just in case you were suspicious. The opposite is actually true; I had run out of courses to take in the fall. So why am I taking this one out of my limited remaining pool? It goes like this. Because I knew I was staying an extra year, I needed to take something in the fall and spring (12 hours worth to be enrolled full-time). I asked my advisor, Dr. Nagle, what I could do to stretch things out a bit. He found that because my current degree program is a research-oriented Microbiology set, it already included almost every course needed to complete a Chemistry degree as well. So with just three more courses, I’d graduate with two degrees and my three minors (French, Computer Science, and the History of Science).
The RA job in the summer takes barely any of my time. I am in the office once a week, from 2:30-12:00, and that’s it. It doesn’t pay a ton, but it keeps me from having to find a place to live while I take this class, and it gives me lots of meal points to spend on tasty things.
(I’m typing this on Sam’s computer, which needs a hard drive replacement. So while it’s backing itself up to my iPod, I wrote this. iPods are great data shuttles; their drivers are ubiquitous, they’re compact, and relatively fast over USB2.)
(Also, I have no clue how I ever typed QWERTY. It’s so clunky compared to Colemak. My finger strain has eased a ton since switching. Check it out. I retain most of my QWERTY accuracy, but little QWERTY speed unfortunately; down to about 40-50 WPM vs. my old 90-100. I type about 120 WPM in Colemak though.)
Colemak is one of those “hmm, nifty” things I’d like to try but lack the dedication to actually practise enough to make it usable. Kubuntu is similar. I just use my computer so much that I’m hesitant to try anything that impairs my productivity, even if it’s better in the long run.
So does your keyboard have a Colemak layout now, or have you just memorized the position of the Colemak keys relative to QWERTY? I bet that must play havoc with anyone who wants to use your computer.
120wpm?! I thought mine rocked at 85!
I get thumb strain from the way I ‘hold’ my holds while I type.
I’m having to use a different finger on my right hand today because of my silly fingertip. At least it’ll be nice and yellow when I finally go to the doc tomorrow…
Anyway. I am jealous. Really. I have no degrees and you’re getting two? How dare you!
*types ‘typewriter’ and runs*
Hey.. Glad to team up on the DZone guy with you.
Anyway.. clicked over and saw that you’re doing a trick I’ve been wanting to pull off for a while.
Does your fontify code use the php from here: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dynatext/ ?
I’m trying to rewrite that using ImageMagick to make it even more flexible.