Category: school

Things pertaining to my education.

  • So Far, So Good

    Of course, having a good first day as a graduate student is bound to be a poor predictor of the whole graduate experience: everybody knows that nothing but syllabus-reading ever happens on the first day of class. Nevertheless I am glad to have had a good first day in the computer science MS program today.

    I was more excited than I thought I would be to be on a crowded campus again, watching the students bustle around, listening to freshmen try to find their classes, smelling slightly more than the usual perfume on passing females. I was little better than the freshmen though, since I found myself looking for a nonexistent room 3718 in the Talmage building (it was actually in the library).

    My bag was very light as I walked to campus, since no textbooks yet weighed it down. I thought to myself how nice it would be if it could be so light all semester. But alas! For textbooks are almost invariably spine-bendingly heavy.

    But, miracle of little collegiate miracles, my professors announced today that they will not require us to purchase any textbooks. This is certainly one of the perq’s of studying computer science. Is any other field so easily accessible on the Internet? My databases class, for example, will rely on a combination of Wikipedia, book chapters in PDF format (provided with permission of the publishers), and other articles and websites. So it is my wallet, not my bag, that feels a wee bit heavier than it otherwise would have!

    So, the rest of the semester entails learning about databases and machine learning, deciding on a research area and advisor, and getting started on some research. As of right now, one day in, I’d say things are looking pretty good.

  • Official Announcement and Official Request

    Announcement

    I’m starting the Master’s program in computer science at BYU in the fall! That means I will be taking some spring and summer classes in preparation for the program’s beginning in fall.

    Request

    My dad gave me an Amazon.com gift certificate and I want to use it to broaden my musical horizons. I’d like your recommendations of albums I should purchase to fill in obvious gaps in my collection, to expand upon what I already have, or to send me in totally new directions.

    To facilitate your recommendations, below is a list of basically every album I own—just about everything I’ve accumulated since getting my first CD sometime in middle school that hasn’t gotten destroyed or lost or scratched beyond repair before I could rip it onto my computer. It’s listed according to my own self-devised category system, and the artist is listed if I was able to think of it or thought it worth looking up. I’ve bolded music that has been particularly influential over time or that is currently in favor.

    Please leave your suggestions as a comment to this post. Thanks!

    My Music Collection by Category

    Hard To Classify

    • The Decemberists: The Crane Wife, Picaresque
    • Sin Bandera: De viaje
    • Nickel Creek: Why Should the Fire Die
    • Любэ: Давай За… [Lyube: Davai Za…]

    Some Kind o’ Rock

    • U2: All That You Can’t Leave Behind, The Joshua Tree, The Best of 1990-2000, The Best Of 1990-2000 – B-Sides
    • The David: Another Day, Another Lifetime
    • Coldplay: A Rush of Blood to the Head, Parachutes
    • REM: And I Feel Fine… The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987
    • Switchfoot: The Beautiful Letdown
    • Maná: Amar Es Combatir, Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran, Dónde Jugarán Los Niños, Falta Amor
    • Greg Simpson: Seven Wonders
    • La Oreja de Van Gogh: Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida
    • Lapdog
    • DragonForce-Through_the_Fire_and_Flames.mp3

    Soundtracks

    • John Williams: American Journey, All Star Wars Soundtracks (Episodes 2 and 3 are currently influential), Out of This World, Schindler’s List, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Far And Away
    • Danny Elfman (and others): Big Fish, Edward Scissorhands, Spider-Man 2
    • Back To The Future
    • Klaus Badelt: Pirates of the Caribbean
    • Shine
    • Joe Hisaishi: Spirited Away
    • The Other Side of Heaven
    • Mountain of the Lord
    • The Fellowship of the Ring, The Return of the King, The Two Towers
    • Disneyland The Official Album

    Game Soundtracks

    • WorldOfGoo Soundtrack
    • Lode Runner: The Legend Returns

    LDS-Specific (Stuff that doesn’t fit elsewhere or just fits better here)

    • Afterglow: A More Perfect Light, Another Witness, The Best of Afterglow Volume 2: Original Favorites, Someone Is Listening, Ever Onward
    • MoTab: A Mormon Tabernacle Christmas; Brahms, A German Requiem; Love Is Spoken Here; Then Sings My Soul; The Sound of Glory
    • Michael Mclean: The Collection, Volume I
    • EFY: Forward With Faith, A Season For Courage, The Best Of Especially For Youth Vol.2
    • BYU Men’s Chorus: Echoes of the Sabbath, Awake My Soul
    • Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Video Soundtrack
    • From Cumorah’s Hill
    • Greater Than Us All
    • Kory Kunz: I Believe

    Musicals and Similar

    • Fiddler on the Roof
    • Les Miserables
    • Savior of the World
    • The Garden: An Allegorical Oratorio
    • Light Of The World

    Big Band and Other Jazz

    • Swing
    • Swing Kids
    • Wicked Swing
    • The Big Band Era Vol 2
    • Buena Vista Social Club: Buena Vista Social Club, Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer
    • Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
    • Glenn Miller: The Unforgettable
    • Chuck Mangione: Fun and Games, The Best Of Chuck Mangione

    Classical and Neo-Classical

    • Beautiful Classics
    • Gustav Holst: The Planets
    • Jay Richards: Journey Home, Passages
    • Hiromi Hyodo: Heaven Sent, Perfume of Flowers
    • Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus: Bravo
    • John Scmidt: August End, To The Summit
    • Josh Groban: Closer
    • Kamiakin High School Instrumental Music Program
    • A Wonderful Taste of the Music Experience [sampler]

    New Age / Synthesized / You know…

    • Ray Lynch: Deep Breakfast
    • Vangelis: Chariots Of Fire
    • Mannheim Steamroller: Christmas Extraordinaire, Christmas in the Aire, Fresh Aire 1-8 (1-6 especially), Mannheim Steamroller – 25 Years
    • Enya: A Day Without Rain, Watermark
    • Coming Full Circle
    • Innovators

    Mellow Stuff

    • Colors: Falling In
    • Jack Johnson: In Between Dreams
    • James Taylor – Greatest Hits
    • Flamenco Music for Acoustic Guitar
    • Like an Old Soldier
  • TA and Publishing

    Guess what! I just got hired on as a teaching assistant for Dr. Alan Manning’€™s Linguistics 430 “Theoretical Syntax”€ starting this fall. The fact that I got the high score on the final was probably a big help. I’m really excited because it’€™ll give me some great experience, and help me to keep everything I learned this semester fresh in my mind.

    Also, my article “Gutenberg’€™s Heir: The Internet as an Agent of Linguistic Change” was published in BYU’€™s English Linguistics student journal, Schwa, Issue 1. While I’€™m not quite sure how you can get a hold of a copy, I’m very proud to see my work in print.

    So, two big milestones for me in the past two weeks. Hooray for a great end of the semester! Almost as if in celebration, my friends and I all went camping and hiking last yesterday near Hobble Creek, close to Springville.

    The Hikers
    The Hikers
    Glorious Crossing
    Glorious Crossing
    Cool Flames
    Cool Flames
    Orange Flames
    An Orange on Fire
    The Source
    The Source
    The Real Source
    The Real Source (closeup)