final fantasy xi –
That (which represent a person kneeling in dejection) is my thought after last night’s Final Fantasy XI run. I assembled a group to take on PM8-5, the last mission so far, and I was pretty confident we could win without too many problems.
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final fantasy xi · general · science –
Finally, we have windows in the office. Before that it was just a room with walls, and it looked a little claustrophobic. It took a good deal of time (4 months) to get these works done, but I think the result is worth it. At least the whole room looks a little more human, now.
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general –
I’ve upgraded the theme (now it uses a non-hacked version of Regulus), the image gallery with the new Gallery v2.1, and also the new WPG 2.0. Everything should work smoothly, according to the tests I made. Also, I added a direct link to the gallery, now that I found out how to do it properly.
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final fantasy xi · general · science –
I haven’t been writing on this blog as much as I wanted, partly because of tiredness, partly because of my always-present tiredness.
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general · science –
Talks, talks, talks. That’s all about this day. Some were also extremely difficult to understand, and I’m not sure I took good notes. Talks went on from 8.30 to 18.00 (excluding lunch break) and then a workshop until 19.30. I’m really beat. I retired to my room while the others wanted to play karaoke, but I was too tired.
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general · science –
I just came home and I’m terribly tired, so I’ll be rather brief. This morning we had four lectures, including two interesting ones on protein structure prediction, though one speaker was too fast and I almost couldn’t take notes.
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general · linux –
Today was much more tiring than yesterday. It was a full day with courses, and especially the ones in the afternoon were rather heavy on the subjects. First of all there were some talks on networks and promoter site prediction (I liked a lot the second one) , followed by some talks on microarray data analysis (I knew a bit already of this stuff). The afternoon talks featured more statistics for bioinformatics (ugghhhh) followed by a nearly non-understandable talk that lasted for almost two hours and really drained the life out of me.
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