Showing posts with label knowledge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knowledge. Show all posts
Congrats to CERN!
First tests of the LHC seem to be a success! Hopefully this initial success is just a taste of things to come!
Things to do
It seems that there are always lots of things I want to do. Quite often nothing ever comes of those plans, because I'm inherintly lazy person. And it could be said that often my plans don't make sense. I mean, I could do stuff that improve me as a person and as an employee, therefore boosting my future prospects. But often my plans are something that have pretty limited benefits for me. But then again, if I enjoy doing those things, then surely that is a benefit in itself?
Looking at my plans, I can see these things:
Buy a netbook (one of those subnotebooks that cost about 300-400 euros)
I have been on and off about this one. I want one, and I can see it as being very useful. But do I really, REALLY need one? I mean, I have coped just fine without one as well. I already have a computer, but my MacBook Pro is so big and heavy (relatively speaking) that I don't want to carry it with me. It also costs so much that I would be worried that I would damage it somehow. Also, that's the only computer in our household, if I carried it with me, the MRs. would not have a computer to use. If I did buy one, it would enable me to do the next two things:
Learn to use Emacs
Emacs is.... Emacs. Do I REALLY need to know how it works? Not really. But it seems like such a hardcore piece of application. My nerd-score would go up a few notches if I knew Emacs.
Learn LaTeX
Like Emacs, LaTeX is one of those things that I could do without just fine. But it seems so... Interesting. It might also be vanity, because then I would be using a system that relatively few people are using.
Why do I need a netbook to do those two things? Well, I have 1 hour of commuting every day, I might as well use that time to do something semi-useful.
Enroll to a photography-class
The price is right, and I'm interested in photography. I have been to a one class already, but this time it would be more comprehensive. It would be a proper classes, whereas earlier it took place through the net.
Off the wall-stuff
Sometimes I think that there might be some activities/hobbies in the world that I have never tried, but I might actually love if I gave them a shot. And I mean things that I would never try out normally. Such as.... Oh, I dunno, a class about making silver-jewelry.
Looking at my plans, I can see these things:
Buy a netbook (one of those subnotebooks that cost about 300-400 euros)
I have been on and off about this one. I want one, and I can see it as being very useful. But do I really, REALLY need one? I mean, I have coped just fine without one as well. I already have a computer, but my MacBook Pro is so big and heavy (relatively speaking) that I don't want to carry it with me. It also costs so much that I would be worried that I would damage it somehow. Also, that's the only computer in our household, if I carried it with me, the MRs. would not have a computer to use. If I did buy one, it would enable me to do the next two things:
Learn to use Emacs
Emacs is.... Emacs. Do I REALLY need to know how it works? Not really. But it seems like such a hardcore piece of application. My nerd-score would go up a few notches if I knew Emacs.
Learn LaTeX
Like Emacs, LaTeX is one of those things that I could do without just fine. But it seems so... Interesting. It might also be vanity, because then I would be using a system that relatively few people are using.
Why do I need a netbook to do those two things? Well, I have 1 hour of commuting every day, I might as well use that time to do something semi-useful.
Enroll to a photography-class
The price is right, and I'm interested in photography. I have been to a one class already, but this time it would be more comprehensive. It would be a proper classes, whereas earlier it took place through the net.
Off the wall-stuff
Sometimes I think that there might be some activities/hobbies in the world that I have never tried, but I might actually love if I gave them a shot. And I mean things that I would never try out normally. Such as.... Oh, I dunno, a class about making silver-jewelry.
Give the gift on knowledge
As the Good Doctor reminded me to do, I just made a donation to the Wikimedia Foundation, the organisation which runs Wikipedia. I urge everyone else to do so as well. Wikipedia is one of the greatest projects in the web, and it deserves our support.
Wikipedia: The best website... EVER!
I absolutely adore Wikipedia. I go there every day just to look around. Often I check their featured article, and while I'm reading it, I click on the links to their other articles as they come across. Soon I have maybe 20 tabs in my broswer, all pointing to different Wikipedia-articles. I go through them one by one, opening even more articles as I come across links pointing to them. And before I notice it, I have spent maybe two hours going through Wikipedia.
Yes, Wikipedia has it's share of problems. But I still love it. I currently have articles about "Life", "Death", "Artificial Life" and "East Germany" opened. No, I have no idea how East Germany got there next to articles about various aspects of Life (or lack of thereof)....
Yes, Wikipedia has it's share of problems. But I still love it. I currently have articles about "Life", "Death", "Artificial Life" and "East Germany" opened. No, I have no idea how East Germany got there next to articles about various aspects of Life (or lack of thereof)....