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Math Geek Rock Chick: Geek goes funemployed
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Math Geek Rock Chick. Hi guys, I'm funemployed! This is good news for two reasons:. I now have more time to do loads of great stuff,. I'm gonna blog more, since I'll be looking for a job and trying look my best out there in the interwebs. So what exactly are these loads of great stuff? Meeting lots of friends (I've started already and it's going great.). Writing my master thesis in CS (I've started already and it's going to be going great.). Getting another Microsoft certificate, 70-562 this time.
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Math Geek Rock Chick: On my wish list: a ready-to-use, convertible house
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Math Geek Rock Chick. On my wish list: a ready-to-use, convertible house. I'm fascinated by little convertible houses, where all space and furniture is designed to be multi-functional. I'd love to live in one. Well, as with everything in life, there's some trade-offs. Not only that sort of home needs a lot of time to be designed, you also have to build most of the furniture yourself. Well, as it turns out, there is another option: Graham Hill recently designed such an apartment. For now, there is just on...
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Math Geek Rock Chick: Lanvin for H&M: a 200$ disaster
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Math Geek Rock Chick. Lanvin for H&M: a 200$ disaster. What a geek thinks. It's no secret that I love clothes, the more colorful, the better. I like looking at clothing pictures on the web and when I first saw that Lanvin was doing a collection for H&M, I had a serious "WANT! Lanvin is a fashion designer famous for making clothing with amazing ruffles:. What H&M is famous for is clothing that anyone can afford. So, beautiful, designer and affordable - what's not to want? I glued my eyes to the screen.
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Math Geek Rock Chick: September 2010
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Math Geek Rock Chick. 5 reasons why I prefer cats over dogs. Below are 5 reasons why I prefer cats over dogs. Figuring out the right and wrong women's figures. Topics: what a geek thinks. And too many deaths later, something seems to be slightly changing. But how exactly? If you're slightly too thin, there's always someone for you to ask whether you've got anorexia:. Yet, a model's silhouette is still this:. Can you see the difference? If too thin is sick, what about the other way? My Picassa Web Albums.
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Math Geek Rock Chick: August 2011
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Math Geek Rock Chick. Blogging my thesis - second edtition. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the second edition of " Blogging my thesis. This time, I'm doing a cloud version of the Sage Notebook. I'm doing the front-end in ASP.NET MVC 3 with C# and Razor, the back-end in Python and an SQL Server database in-between. Since a screenshot is worth around 1024 words, here's a little preview:. The good news is that it's cool and I'm learning a lot while writing it (like MVC or jQuery). My Picassa Web Albums.
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Math Geek Rock Chick: Geek goes to PyCon PL 2012 - day 1
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Math Geek Rock Chick. Geek goes to PyCon PL 2012 - day 1. Last week, I went to my first programming conference ever - PyCon PL 2012. Here's what I wore on the first day:. I fooled a few people that I worked at Google, which wasn't my intention, but this misunderstanding was promptly explained. Day one was mainly the trip there and being too tired afterwards to party like it's PyCon 2012. Still, the lectures were rich in content and very interesting. The third talk was by lvh. Once you've scaled down this...
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Math Geek Rock Chick: June 2011
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Math Geek Rock Chick. For your amusement, below is a picture of a cat hugging a little girl. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sharing my time between my husband. In Python, studying math and CS. At the Warsaw University, writing songs. For myself, making tons of websites. My Picassa Web Albums. What I read recently. What I listen to. More of my websites. What I blog about. What a geek thinks. What [not] to watch. One Laptop Per Child. Credits: background by me, banner by me and other people.
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Math Geek Rock Chick: Become awesome in 366 days
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Math Geek Rock Chick. Become awesome in 366 days. It started with Jerry Seinfeld's productivity secret. Well, it's not technically a secret, since quite a few fellas know that it is:. Don't break the chain. But, there's me, and there's other people. Like Chris Strom. That guy used the secret above to become awesome in 366 days. That's how his chain goes:. Every night, I ask a question to which I don't know the answer and I try my damnedest to answer it. The number is instantly way bigger! Will it make me...
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Math Geek Rock Chick: September 2012
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Math Geek Rock Chick. Geek goes to PyCon PL 2012 - day 1. Last week, I went to my first programming conference ever - PyCon PL 2012. Here's what I wore on the first day:. I fooled a few people that I worked at Google, which wasn't my intention, but this misunderstanding was promptly explained. Day one was mainly the trip there and being too tired afterwards to party like it's PyCon 2012. Still, the lectures were rich in content and very interesting. The third talk was by lvh. Once you've scaled down this...
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Math Geek Rock Chick: October 2010
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Math Geek Rock Chick. The world is wrong about the Monty Hall problem. Today, at school, we considered the probability theory paradox called the Monty Hall problem. Is it to your advantage to switch your choice? The world says that by seeing that goat, you learn that the probability of the car being behind door number 2 is 2/3 and Wikipedia has various explanations. At the start, we've got 3 equally probable situations: I'll denote them as CGG, GCG and GGC hoping it's clear enough. We now have new events.