Below is news from January, 2004.
It's been too long since the last update, but unfortunately, things are pretty hectic right now, especially with the professors flooding us with assignments and essays due before reading week. When "spring break" rolls around, expect to see updates in all parts of the site. That is unless procrastination gets the better of me.
Hmm, I had intended on putting a few more things up, but its getting busier by the day. I've just recently put up a counter on the splash page into my site, and although it shows 50 odd hits, I have a feeling the crawler is just racking up the count. If not, it's good to know someone (other than myself) is enjoying this. As I mentioned before, a few more programs that I have to finish, will be up later this month, along with some python CGI scripting I just started (too bad individual.utoronto.ca doesn't allow scripting). Stay tuned.
A slow start to a new term it is. For now, I leave you with a picture-of-the-day:

So, Christmas and New Years have come and passed, and the vicous cycle of work begins yet again. I've tried to clean up some stuff on these pages, but as Murphy says (or so I believe); "One bug fixed is another bug born."
Since I forgot to post on January 1st, I wish everyone out there a Happy (though belated) New Year.
I'll leave you now with a lawyer joke (no offence to those lawyers out there) that I've never heard before, and a quote I picked from the latest pcg mag. that I think is a good representation of life in general:
Three professionals, a doctor, an engineer, and a lawyer, were arguing over whose profession was the oldest. The doctor said, 'God created Eve out of Adam's rib, so he was a surgeon first.' The engineer said, 'God created the world out of choas and confusion, so he was an engineer first.' 'Those are both good points,' said the lawyer, 'but who do you think created the chaos and confusion?'
There are no light or dark sides to join, no "good" or "evil" options, only a rainbow of grays. Just pretend that you're reading a 10,000-page Choose Your Own Adventure edition of Conrad's Heart of Darkness, and don't panic when all paths eventually lead to ruin.
-Chuck Osborn
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