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1999/2/11 [Uncategorized] UID:15397 Activity:nil |
19990210JUSTTWODAYSTOBERKELEYCRITICALMASS IWILLBEREADYWITHMYCARTORUNYOUDOWNYOUMORON |
1999/2/11 [Recreation/Food, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:15398 Activity:insanely high |
2/10 What's the optimal path to get from San Ramon to good sushi, taking both distance and quality into account? \_ I'm asking for recommendations of sushi places. Statement of question was intended to be humorous. Would you seriously try raw fish at a random restaurant? --tsang \_ anonymous coward deleted. -tom \-eibisu in SF. --psb \_ a hamilton path. you want to make sure you visit every single street corner first. \_ use greedy algorithm \_ variation of Kruskal \_ yellow pages + yahoo maps = not having to ask stupid questions on motd \_ yellow pages + yahoo maps = not having to ask stupid q's on motd \_ uhh, yellow page and yahoo maps doesnt tell you if a sushi place is good or not \_ I'm asking for recommendations of sushi places. Statement of question was intended to be humorous. Would you seriously try raw fish at a random restaurant? --tsang \_ if it's on the web, it must be good! -tom \_ eibisu in SF. --psb 19990210JUSTTWODAYSTOBERKELEYCRITICALMASS \_ is it enough better than more local restaurants to justify the long drive from San Ramon? --tsang \_ ebisu in SF, has > 2hr waits, and no reservations... \_ might try Kirala in Berkeley \_ He said "good" sushi. \_ House of Sake in Walnut Creek. --chris |
1999/2/11 [Uncategorized] UID:15399 Activity:nil |
2/10 I finally got to talk to the professor at CMU. He was very informal and I got to call him by his first name. His first question to me was "WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED IN YOUR LAST SEMESTER?" Then after about a minute of chatting, he said he had a meeting and would call me back. However, it has been a day, and he hasn't called yet. Should I wait patiently, or call him back? \_ OK, message received that you got into CMU. Now shut up. \_ not yet, I think he wants to find out more before making a final decision. |
1999/2/11 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:15400 Activity:nil |
2/10 HELP! In MS-DOS there's an UNDELETE command. Is there any command in NT that does the same thing? I accidentally deleted a lot of files in a directory with "del c:\foo" and I want to recover them. They are not in the Recycle Bin. Thanks much! |