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PESO Challenge aftermath | Fractal Dimension
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Musings from a mathematics-turned-engineering student. The second year of the Philippine Emerging Startups Open. PESO) was finally over. The finalists presented their sales pitch before venture capitalists, the media and supporters of technology entrepreneurship. And the winners eventually emerged. It was such a great day last Sunday. That day, I was fortunate to have met Peter Valdes. This is clearly a company I look forward to working for someday. You can follow any responses to this entry through the ...
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Fractal Dimension | Musings from a mathematics-turned-engineering student | Page 2
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Musings from a mathematics-turned-engineering student. My Year 2006 in Review. This is quite possibly my least structured and laziest year, taking only one (! Subject during the first semester and a light load of 3 subjects starting this November. I look forward to this new year. I unexpectedly made some important realizations before the year ended. This next two years are going to be an important link, both in my personal and work life. Year 2006 left a few events that I’d like to cast in stone:. Too ba...
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Flashes of certainty | Fractal Dimension
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Musings from a mathematics-turned-engineering student. There’s so much uncertainty in this world. I can’t escape from it, in fact, I’m fascinated by it… the notions of chance, risk and randomness, I find interesting. But there are brief moments that allow one to have a glimpse of certainty. Those times are rare: I treasure them and follow their signs. I know I just have to do it. This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007 at 2:31 am and is filed under Uncategorized. Feed You can leave a response.
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Investing on a UITF | Fractal Dimension
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Musings from a mathematics-turned-engineering student. Investing on a UITF. I recently visited a branch of Banco de Oro. One of the largest banks in the Philippines. Scattered all over the place are advertisements of its products and services: savings accounts, home and auto loans, internet banking. But one product is missing, possibly important for its many customers and the point of my visit there: unit investment trust fund. On what the managers play with: stocks. Feed You can leave a response. You ar...
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May | 2008 | Fractal Dimension
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Musings from a mathematics-turned-engineering student. It has been a great long while since I last did blogging during my free time. But now, I’m deciding to do it again, if not primarily on this blog. I’ll be soon setting up my own domain, Cy at Work. To contain posts and articles mainly related to my work interests, e.g. operations research, math, technology and graduate study. Stay tuned for the new blog. You are currently browsing the Fractal Dimension. Blog archives for May, 2008.
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Interesting name | Fractal Dimension
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Musings from a mathematics-turned-engineering student. A childhood acquaintance from the province recently learned about my cell phone number. She sent me a greeting text message with my name on it, albeit an interesting version: Shayrose. This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 9th, 2007 at 10:31 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ».
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Can’t get enough of Bitoy’s humor | Fractal Dimension
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Musings from a mathematics-turned-engineering student. Can’t get enough of Bitoy’s humor. After thoroughly enjoying Bitoy’s album. I can’t help but look up more video clips from his gag show, Bubble Gang. Sure, some, if not many, jokes in a typical episode are corny and repetitive (the Diego jokes come to mind). But there’s almost always a gem which makes watching every episode quite worthwhile. Here are just some samples:. Bitoy’s 100-word essay about his pet Ming-ming. Spoof of All Star K! You are comm...