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2006/9/6-12 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:44287 Activity:nil |
9/6 Papa's got a brand new bag^H^H^H^H book. On Algorithms. For the time being, a free download. http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/users/dasgupta/mcgrawhill \_ I think I just had an Umesh Moment[tm] \- Momento Umesh: http://home.lbl.gov:8080/~psb/ASSOCIATES/UmeshMoment.jpg BTW, have you read Papadimitriou's p0rn book? \_ Wow, where's that from? And re: p0rn... no... urlP \- what is an Umesh Moment? \_ I believe the term was coined after ngeci bowman admitted to having a strange, inexplicable, momentary crush on Vazirani, which she described as an "umesh moment" This must have been, if the politburo minutes are to be believed, somewhere around '97 --dbushong \_ That's obscure, but who is Umesh, and why would he have such a moment? pp is saying they had a momentary inexplicable crush on the book? \_ Umesh Vazarani was our CS170 co-prof, along with \_ Umesh Vazirani was our CS170 co-prof, along with Christos Papadimitriou --dbushong \- well in an odd coincidence then, at cheeseboard i just ran into an associate of mine who had "many umesh moments" [used to traffic with him ... may still occasionally]. maybe your friend will accept umesh's brother as a substitute ... they are in the same field. \_ There's a mistake on page 11 of the book. Movable type was invented in China 400 years before Gutenberg and the metal printing press was developed in Korea a little while later (still before 1400). - ciyer \_ Did they publicize their results in Europe? No? Then bully for Gutenberg. \_ You're in idiot. Steve Guttenberg never invented shit. \_ You're an idiot. Steve Guttenberg never invented shit. \_ That's not what the Stonecutters told me. \_ Dude! But he was in Police Academy! Surely he invented SOMETHING! \_ He invented his own Australian accent: http://imdb.com/title/tt0099450 \_ Clearly only the western inventors count. |
2006/8/23-26 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:44110 Activity:nil |
8/23 I've been reading this background info on one this year's Field's Medal winners Terence Tao: http://www.gt-cybersource.org/Record.aspx?NavID=2_0&rid=11273 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Tao I'm really suprised that this guy turned out to be a productive adult. I read another study somewhere that tracked "gifted children" through adulthood and a large percentage of them turned out to be normal adults with normal jobs. E.g., Marilyn vos Savant writes a newpaper column. They still have high IQs but they're not doing extraordinary things. Very interesting. \_ So what. I was categorized as a child prodigy and got sent to the magnet school and look what I'm doing now, I'm a fucking nobody posting on the fucking motd. Everyone expected me to do something great but now I'm just a fucking motd junkie. Fuck!!! great but now I'm just a fucking motd junkie. On the other hand half of my stupid friends who copied homework from me and cheated in cs150 152 162 170 are now rich from the dot-com days and semi-retired and all I've accomplished is posting stupid rants on motd. FUCK!!! \- i was talking to a mathematician here who said one of TTAOs brothers works for GOOG and the other one is austistic. MVosS hasnt worked on any "hard problems" has she? ... I mean answering questions from random readers doesnt mean much. Anyway, it owuld be interesting to see TTAO vs RBARTON: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_Barton \_ MVosS is often wrong on those questions as well. I'm really not sure why she's famous. \- what was she wrong about except the famous monty hall fiasco? [that was her, right?] \_ She was actually right on the Monty Hall question. I was never that impressed when I read her column, and a remember one question about 1/2 chickens producing 1/2 eggs that she gave the wrong answer to. I don't keep around a list of offenses though. \- BTW, the article in he latest issue of the NYker on THE POINCARE by Sylvia Nasar [the Beutiful Mind author] and some other dude is really interesting ... Berkeley features reasonably prominently. The protagostists are: --PERELMAN: weird russian dude --HAMILTON: american sex fiend mathematician ... math's version of Kary Mulins --YAU: evil chinese mathematcian [of Calabi-Yau fame] |
2006/2/20-23 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:41933 Activity:low |
2/20 Any recommendations on digital logic design books that would be appropriate for someone with solid system software background but no HW experience wanting to do FPGA work? Anyone used the forge compiler? --jwm \_ What does CS150 use? \_ How well do you know CS150? If you're up on that, then you just need a good VHDL or Verilog book. \_ Never took 150, I'm completely ignorant on the subject. --jwm \_ I never took it, I have about 0 knowledge in this area. --jwm \_ When I was in undergrad (92-96), cs150 was a requiredement for both EECS (all options) and L&S CS. \_ It was a requirement for L&S at that time, but not for EECS. I graduated from EECS in 1996, and I didn't take CS150 either. Lots of people assumed that it was required without actually reading the degree requirements. \_ Not everyone on the motd is/was in Berkeley CS. \_ It's going to be pretty difficult without 150-type knowledge. You can skip a lot of things, but you need to learn how state machines map into logic and timing analysis. Yeah, and RAMs too. Then you need to learn Verilog or VHDL. That's mostly syntactical sugar, so it shouldn't be a big deal. Then you need to learn how your logic maps into an FPGA, though this shouldn't be hard if you're doing non-complicated things. Unfortunately, I have no books to recommend, since my texts that apply to this are about 20 years old. Mail me if you have more specific questions. Do you want to do FPGAs professionally or just for some random project? -tse \- I am trying to become a Critical Intel Asset. --op |
2006/2/9 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:41784 Activity:nil |
2/9 Hello, I'm a disillusioned almost-40 year old engineer. I used to play netrek all the time. The closest I was with a woman was when my lab TA crouched down to type over my shoulder. I got 95/100 on my 60a proj3 thanks to her. She smelled nice and at the time I almost kissed her. I miss being a student. I miss CAR CDR and the meta circular evaluator. I miss my TA. She smelled nice. 15 years later, I'm still a virgin. I spend most of my life in my cubicle typing on the fucking motd. I am depressed. Meeting 99 virgins girls in heaven must be less painful than real life. \_ Hi troll! |
2006/1/4-6 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:41234 Activity:moderate |
1/4 Dear sodans. What do you do with your old notes, hw, & exams from math 1a/1b/50a/50b/55, physics 7a/b/c, stat 1XX, EE40/42, chem 1a/1b/8, cs60a/b/c, cs150/152/162/164/170/172/174/184/186? I have about 5 big boxes of these things in the garage and I really need space. I'm thinking about throwing them out. However, after looking at all the impressive stuff I wrote that I now no longer understand, I cannot get myself to throw them away, and at any rate there is always a remote possibility that I'll have to know something about physics/math in the future. As a working professional who has not touched anything remotely academic for over a decade, I'll most likely never use any of those stuff again nor will I ever review them. However, I just can't get myself to throw them away. What do you guys do with your boxes of old notes, hw, & exams? \_ I generally made that decision right at the end of the class, and stuck with that decision. For useful classes, I still have the notes 8 years later, and sometimes use those notes. For retarded, non-useful classes, I threw them out after the final. I still have my notebooks from my junior high math class from 16 years ago, and I find that I take them out and look at them about once a year when my friends from junior high come over and we're reminiscing about our math class. \_ I have a couple of small boxes of old stuff like that. Whenever I need to clean it up, I actually go through some of it, and decide item-by-item what might have future nostalgia value (or reference value) and what won't. (That math homework you looked at and thought "wow, I can't even read this anymore": keep it. The ten others from the same semester that aren't quite as impressive: probably not necessary.) I keep anything I'm not sure about, or anything I feel bad about throwing away, but I still end up throwing out 3/4 of whatever I go through. need to clean it up, I actually go through it, and decide item-by- item what might have future nostalgia value (or reference value) and what won't. (That math homework you looked at and thought "wow, I can't even read this anymore": keep it. The ten others from the same semester that aren't quite as impressive: probably not necessary.) I keep anything I'm not sure about, or anything I feel bad about throwing away, but I still end up throwing out 3/4 of whatever I go through. \_ I recycled my college stuff years ago. I never really saw the point of keeping that stuff around. --ranga \_ agreed. \_ keep the basic math stuff. \_ ha ha ha - I look across the room, and see a similar set of 4 big boxes in the closet :) I've often wondered the same thing, will I ever use these again? Do I really want to lug them around forever? How much would it cost to pay someone to just scan them all in for me ;) \_ Haha! I have the same problem. My quantum mechanics homework especially scares me. I have no idea how I managed to do that. I am not sure that stuff has any value. I sometimes go through my texts, but I doubt you'll ever have use for the homework again except as a memento. Even if you take a similar class would you really pull it out again? I wouldn't. \- I recently threw away maybe 200lbs of stuff. I think a useful way to motivate yourself is to think "am I going to throw this out eventually?" ... if so, just get rid of it now. \_ 200 pounds of notes you wrote in 4-5 years of college? Doubtful unless you're a triple major. 50 pounds more likely \- more than just college notes. journals, printed out articles, blueprint of evans hall [i am not kidding], articles, blue print to evans hall [i am not kidding], postcards, maps of museums etc. i threw away more than 50lbs in Economists alone. i have another at least 200lbs in books waiting in the garage to be sold. \_ Blue print to Evans hall? The authorities have been notified ... \_ 4-5 years? You obviously don't know psb. \_ I kept some of my textbooks from CS classes but threw away the homeworks, lab books and projects. I made a mistake of selling the CS164 and 186 textbooks right after the semester ended. If I need to take the GRE later, I'll have to buy those two books again. |
2005/11/20-22 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:40664 Activity:nil |
11/20 Can anyone recommend a company for getting a 150 page color document printed and bound (some kind of reasonably robust nonhardbound binding)? I keep finding great deals on the web, and they keep being B&W only. Thanks. \_ http://lulu.com \_ My neighbor used this to self-publish his memoirs. |
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2005/11/1-4 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:40384 Activity:nil |
11/1 I have a technical phone interview with Google this week. The HR recruiter told me that it'll be 45 minutes and will be mostly theoretical, and that it's not a bad idea to spend a day or two preparing for it. What should I emphasize my preparation on, cs150, 152, 162, 170, etc? Thanks. \_ Yes you should study mostly cs150. \_ lol. i recommend 170, 172, 174. \- just tell them you are a person of deep faith and believe in following ANSI. and rob pike is the most smartest person EVER. \_ ANSI? Tell them you're up-to-date and follow ISO instead. But then they might ask you "why do you hate America?" \_ Google doesn't pay that well for non-Phd non-super geniuses. The options/stock party is over. They work their asses off in a cult-like atmosphere. Why would you want this? Go get a better paying job somewhere that won't have you working 60-80 hours a week and have a life away from your keyboard. \_ Out of curiosity, do you know how well they pay for phd super geniuses? \_ I've read of more than one making $1 million+. These are people long established careers and big names within their fields. |
2005/10/5-6 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:39986 Activity:nil |
10/5 Obesity a factor in the NY boat capsizing. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051004/ap_on_re_us/boat_overturned "The Ethan Allen was rated for 50 passengers based on the Coast Guard standard of 150 pounds per person. Cleveland said that standard may have to be revised in light of data showing Americans growing fatter." \_ Americans fat and lazy?!!! All it takes is a passport and a plane ticket to about anywhere else in the world to figure that out. \_ There was also the bit about the heavier engine installed, the lead bricks added to balance the boat due to the heavier engine, and the heavier fiberglass top installed. |
2005/7/19 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:38697 Activity:low |
7/19 To get from SF to Fresno (Sequoia Nat Park) is it better to take 580/5 and get on 99 near Modesto or the southern route taking 152 though Los Banos to 99? I assume taking 5 all the way to Los Banos doesnt make sense. n.b. Not travelling during rush hour and the drivers are speed limit drivers, so it's not worth driving extra distance on 5 with the assumption you will drive 100mph]. ok tnx. \_ Hmm, I thought I was the only one that drives at speed limits on freeways. \_ A lot does depend on the time of day. 99 gets is a major highway that gets a lot of local/truck traffic. Expect small traffic jams during the usual times. Plus 99 is rougher, goes through more towns, and the number of people following the speed limit varies. 5/152/99 has more truck traffic, fewer jams but the occasional farm equipment slowdowns on 152, and is less scenic (not by much though). On both routes, drivers are happy to pass you by with out cursing you out. \_ A lot does depend on the time of day. 99 is a highway with a lot of local/truck traffic. Expect small traffic jams during the usual times. Plus 99 is rougher, goes through more towns, and the number of people following the speed limit varies. 5/152/99 has more truck traffic, fewer jams but the occasional farm equipment slowdowns on 152, and is less scenic (not by much though). On both routes, drivers are happy to pass you by with out cursing you out. |
2005/3/21-23 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:36785 Activity:moderate |
3/21 SLEEP IS FOR THE WEAK (or, at least for those programming under a deadline). Thank you. That is all. - jvarga \_ ah, the all nighter. You are bringing back memories. \_ I thought it was Spring Break? \_ I don't know if it is or not, but I often had to work through breaks. \_ uh, what year are you and what class did you have to stay up for? 152? 164? 184? I HATE THOSE CLASSES. They should be 6 unit classes. \_ I remember having to work during spring break for Wawrzynek's 150 project. We're suppose to design a MIDI decoder on a then new, untested, limited Xilink FPGA with only 2000 CLB's. I stayed and slept in Cory Hall (Soda was still only 1/2 done). I remember screaming a lot because the Xilinx license server kept going down, and 1/2 of the time the Xilinx "make" failed with unreproducible routing problems. My highlight was during the end of the break when my trusty partner and his GF visited me and asked how I was doing. All that time they were in Vegas or something... they seemed pretty happy and carefree. \_ And what is he doing today? I bet he is a sales engineer, going to conventions in Vegas and raking in fat commissions, while you probably still slave away in 16 hour days. \_ you're absolutely right about that. He's making big fat $$$ while I'm still in school (grad school). What can I say The moral of the story I guess is that hard work is for suckers. Hmmmm \_ I remember working through Thanksgiving for Katz's 150 in Fa90. We were building a 4-bit computer out of 74xx parts and some EPROMs and about a hundred spaghetti wires on four breadboards with a few plastic switches and LEDs as the operator console. It was an eye-opener for me on how a general-purpose computer works. I'm glad I didn't end up taking it in later semesters where they did cool special-purpose machines like video games without the need to cut wires. \_ 152 and 164 were 5-unit classes when I took them. Didn't take 184. \_ 164 is a 5 unit class now? not fair. \_ The only 5 unit classes in EECS these days are 150 and 152. My understanding is that the department can't really make the units realistic because of something about needing to present a "typical" schedule under which students can accumulate 120 units in 8 semesters. I don't know the details. -gm \_ CS50... now that was a tough class. 15x and 16x were cake compared to that. \_ Must be before my time. What years was it offered? What's it about? What's it about, daddy? \_ CS50 was replaced with CS60ac in 1986 (and went from 1 5-unit class to 2 4-unit classes) because 50 was universally considered too difficult (I think only 1 of 4 non-eecs managed to go from 50 to 55, and more than a few eecs dropped out of the major because of the class). 60a originally covered both scheme and C, and 60c was for "advanced" C programming (since students had by then a couple semesters of C experience). I'm under the impression that they've since further reduced the class load by doing just scheme in 60a and just C in 60c. I have no idea what they teach now, but I'm pretty sure I'd be depressed if I found out. I think they now use the Computer Organization book for 152, and that used to be the text for 60b. The quantitative approach book was the 152 text, and now they reserve it for 252. |
2005/2/7-8 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:36089 Activity:nil |
2/7 Dear graduate students who attend(ed) Berkeley, when you got admitted to Berkeley, how much did your department (EECS or not) pay for the visit to campus? How much did they pay for travel and how much (if any) did they pay for housing you if you're from out of state? I'm conducting an informal survey, thanks. |
2004/7/26-27 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:32486 Activity:high |
7/26 Has anyone ever successfully dealt with a stink toilet? I didn't know they existed- and to think I never found one in Berkeley, but I have one at my nice new place. It stinks. I clean it, and then it smells like cleanser for about 2 days. Then it stinks. I haven't changed my diet, so I don't think it's ... that. The toilet itself stinks. Please help. \_ Cut down on the Mexican food. And be glad you don't have one of those French toilets with the poo shelf. And clean under the rim. -John \_ when you actually solve it, could you post what worked to the motd, please? \_ Are you cleaning all over? Make sure you're getting under the rim as well as around the outside and base. \- you will need to nuke it from orbit \_ It's the only way to be sure. \_ try cleaning the tank. \_ Might be a bad gasket at the base, or it's not filling correctly after the flush. The water in the bowl is what keeps odors down. If you're renting, tell the landlord. They should fix it. \_ the gasket at the base between the toilet and the sewage line is called a 'wax ring', because, well, it's basically soft gooey wax, and they can easily fail, especially if the toilet isn't securely mounted to the floor. Other possiblity is the water in the toilet isn't blocking gas fromthe sewer line. Either task isn't a clean or easy fix. \_ the problem probably lies upon the gasket, or the wax ring as the above said. My recommendation is that since you are going to lift up the tolet anyway, you might as well spend $150 to get a new one. \_ A new "toilet," I presume you mean. Wax rings cost about $5. Again, if it's in an apartment, they should do all this for you. |
2004/7/20-21 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:32380 Activity:high |
9/11 The one that reversed all the words yesterday, how did he do it? It was pretty funny. \_ Funny? Yes, destroying other people's discussions (both political and technical) is Hi-larious. \_ How did he do it? We will never know. Such magnificent text processing is unheard of!! But that's the great thing about CSUA, you witness the sheer genius of our fellow Berkeley colleagues. I mean what was that, some kind of while (input) { reverse} job? They should use this problem in CS170. \_ No, such problem is hard enough to be used in ACM. \_ I think reverse() in a loop is too hard even for the ACM. Why do you think they've never covered the topic before? |
2004/6/4 [Politics, Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Science] UID:30600 Activity:kinda low |
6/4 another power outage? \_ Not campuswide-- uclink and kalx were unaffected. \_ nope, try again: soda> uptime 10:56AM up 41 days, 16:31, 150 users, load averages: 7.28, 5.09, 3.08 \_ Those sounds... could be imitated! --Thufir |
2004/5/17-18 [Transportation/Car, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:30255 Activity:insanely high |
5/17 MOTD Reverse Bragging rights poll... I am 4.5 years out of Cal (BS EECS) and make $52k (benefits/nostock). Can anyone beat that? \_ 5 years out, $60k/yr BSME. \_ I'm five years out and getting 20k/yr...that's grad school. \_ That may be out of Cal, but not out of school, you don't count. \_ Sometimes my pimp gives me two rocks instead of one! --motd BS EECS crackho \_ but how many years out of college? If you graduated 2001-2003, that's to be expected. \_ How much does a senior lecturer at Cal make? \_ What do you do? \_ I'm 11 years out of Cal (BS CS with honor) and I'm still at the \_ I'm 11 years out of Cal (L&S CS with honor) and I'm still at the bottom of the corporate ladder. \_ It really takes BS (the other kind) skill to climb the corporate ladder. Do not feel bad. I am in the same boat. \_ 11 years but how much do you make? \_ ~$110k. I have friends who either make the same with fewer years out of school, or make more and are higher on the ladder \_ Dude, this is the REVERSE bragging rights poll. You are bragging. with the same years out of school. \_ 7 years out with a BS, $60k -geordan \_ 12 years out with a BA, $60k \_ BA in CS or some other field? If it's CS, that's impressive! \_ English Lit. \_ Anyone here make over $100k and drive a car worth less than $5k? \_ 65k, $800 car (I heard that since it runs I can get this much at a monster truck rally). \_ does it count if you don't own a car? \_ Why is this impressive? And why does anyone care about a difference between EECS BS and L&S BA? -L&S BA, $70k, 7 yrs \_ EECS & CS are on the same scale, but it isn't impressive if someone has an English degree and makes $50/yr, that's called being "well-paid". \_ International Relations, 7 years out of school, very well paid. It's not what you graduated with, it's what you do with the degree. -John \_ .ch! .ch! .ch is the STANDARD! Country! \_ Yes, but look where you have to live. \_ 7 years out of school. Gave up 124k job to take 80k job higher on ladder and feeling good about it. Driving car worth about $2500. |
2004/4/27 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:13416 Activity:nil |
4/27 I forgot if I posted this before or not, but here's another fun problem: Write the factorial function in any language of your choice without using any iterative constructs or named functions. -- ilyas \_ Here's another fun problem: Write your next major project without using user defined functions or subroutines utilizing only goto commands. After you have completed that task try climbing the stairs of your favorite building while hopping only on one foot. --williamc \_ Why lift weights? It's such an artificial problem! Almost no one actually needs to move weights around. Just lift your arms instead. Why prove stuff only using ZFC axioms? Just add whatever axioms you need, why restrict yourself to so little? -- ilyas \_ the only reasonable reason to do any of those is for fun. lifting weights is stupid. \_ Either for fun or to develop a skill, or for reasons of maintainability (that's the example of proving using as little as possible). At any rate, I am of the opinion that folks that look down on these sorts of problems as 'useless in the real world' have a dangerous case of blinders coupled with an incurable case of vanity. Certainly, nothing appearing in SICP is stupid. -- ilyas \_ don't mind williamc. he's generally proved himself to be kind of a dumbass anyway. in any case, perhaps ken thompson put it best: "In college, before video games, we would amuse ourselves by posing programming exercises. One of the favorites was to write the shortest self-reproducing program. Since this is an exercise divorced from reality, the usual vehicle was FORTRAN. Actually, FORTRAN was the language of choice for the same reason that three-legged races are popular." \_ three-legged races are popular? -tom \_ do we forget our childhoods so quickly? \_ Many many years ago, after I told my dad that I taught myself how to program, he gave me that problem. I did it (in Pascal), but it turned out that he expected me to read the program file from disk and print it out! \_ WOW, YOU'RE SMRT!!! \_ Or trying going one more day without pissing in your boss's coffee mug. This one is much harder than the above but it *can* be done! \_ you already asked this, and anyone who's taken CS61A has seen it as the extra-for-experts problem to assignment 1 (or was it 2?) \_ float factorial(int i) { const float f[] = {1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, ... and so on ... }; return f[i]; } \_ of course, this doesn't work for arbitrary n, and "factorial" is a named function. \_ Then how do you write a C function without a name? And which language would let you write the said function while supporting arbitary n anyway? \_ And finally we come to the purpose of this question... \_ Take CS61A sometime. \_ CS61A tells me the former or the latter? \_ well, since C doesn't support anonymous functions, and since 61A doesn't cover C: the latter. \_ Sterling's formula? \_ Exact answers only please. I respect your good attempt though. -- ilyas \_ ; replace ___ with the value you want factorialed ((lambda (f n) (if (<= n 1) 1 (* n (f f (- n 1))))) (lambda (f n) (if (<= n 1) 1 (* n (f f (- n 1))))) ___) \_ Nicely done. The keyword for this sort of trickery is 'continuation passing style.' -- ilyas |
2004/4/25-26 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:13369 Activity:nil |
4/24 There used to be an ee40 and ee120 TA named ken chiang. Anyone know where he is these days? He used to work in Fearing's lab. |
2004/4/21-22 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/GradSchool] UID:13318 Activity:nil |
4/21 A tangent from the underrepresented minorities in CS/EECS thread below: Why don't many Cal grads apply/get Marshalls or Rhodes Scholarships? In my experience teaching at both Ivy League and BIg Ten universities, it's certainly not that Cal undergrads aren't up to it. COuld it be that the university doesn't do enough to promote the scholarships (the RHodes interview, from what I've heard requires a bit of coaching)? Or that perfectly accomplished & brilliant Cal undergrads, after four years of getting their egos bashed, just want to apply to grad/prof. school and move on with their lives? Just speculating. -elizp \_ I believe it is mostly because Cal undergrads have a lower opinion of themselves than is warranted. -ausman (in general of course, there are many exceptions) \_ That sounds right. Remember, boys & girls: don't let the system get you down. Seriously. -elizp \_ After a few years at Cal, I felt pretty bashed. Then I entered the real world where falling into the 92% range wasn't an "F" any more and recovered. In fact, the rest of the world is so dumb compared to the weakest Cal grad that you can skim by in life doing 35% and still do just fine. I'm on cruise control at 70% and doing really well. The bell curve in life is much different than the bell curve at Cal. The fact that almost every Prof and TA will happily treat you like shit doesn't help students either. Screw Cal, join life, win big. \_ I know of 2 Cal undergrads who later got Marshall scholarships. One (EECS ugrad) declined a Gates Scholarship (this is a wannabe Marshall / Rhodes scholar), and another got a Luce scholarship. \) cal has one marshall scholarship this year but the farm has 5 http://www.marshallscholarship.org/profiles2004.html \_ Cal had a Rhodes scholar last year. \_ ankur. eecs & business. \_ ``Cyrus is a black belt karate instructor, a downhill skier, and a published photographer. He is also blind.'' --rhodes scholar How can that shit be real? \_ I can explain the black belt, I think. A lot of modern black belts are meaningless. -- ilyas \_ Don't nitpick, Ilya. You still don't get handed one for walking in the door and being able to write your name. -John \_ As long as sparring isn't a part of promotion I'm confused as to why a blind person wouldn't be able to learn karate anyway. \_ A lot of such scholarships are just jokes. \_ If it's free money, why not apply? |
2004/3/24 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/Companies/Google] UID:12832 Activity:nil |
3/24 I have an interview at google soon for some sort of sysadmin position. The HR person said google has "the google way" of interviewing. What does that mean? Are there any google people here or people who have interviewed there recently on the motd? What should I expect? I'm scheduled for about 4.5 hours including lunch with a manager. Thanks! \_ The have a set of problems they want you to solve and will split them amongst the sets of people who will interview you. They then hand off the checklist from group to group. Some of the questions are very random "thinking process" type questions and some are actually applicable to the IT slot you are interviewing for. \_ think of random names that you can drop to show your knowledge. you'll probably have at least one stanfurd or cal grad... so you can make an acute reference to P&H and how that relates to sysadminning. this sounds like an asshole maneuver, but the purpose is to bond with the interviewer and make them nostalgic of the good ol college days. also, it's always good to touch up on random puzzle questions. -!google employee \_ Dropping BS in an interview is a great way to get a job you don't want. Be yourself, think of some good questions and don't take any crap. Remember, you need to decide if *you* want to work there, just as they need to decide if they want you to work there. \_ What is "P&H"? \_ Patterson & Hennessy I'd guess. Textbook for cs61c. \_ If you need to reference a lower division text to impress someone on an interview, don't. Your interviewer will not be impressed. \_ They use that book in CS 152 and there is also a graduate version of the book too. You can reference Sussman&Sussman if you think you're elite. \_ Do they use Patterson & Hennessy in CS152 also? How weak. I thought they used to teach H&P in that class. \_ Just avoid referencing text books in general. Text books are not impressive. \_ I can never keep P&H and H&P straight. \_ Um, what the fuck does P&H have to do with system administration? \_ If I say fuck, I mean fuck. Please don't censor it ``for the children.'' - worked as a sysadmin, TA'ed with Patterson, and guest lectured for 61C \_ doesn't p&h cover the basics of "what is a processor", "what is a disk", "what is io", "what is memory", etc.? probably useful for your advanced sysadmin. \_ Sounds more like a requirement to call yourself an advanced sysadmin. \_ Expect them to ask you for your GPA and SAT scores. No joke. \_ They never asked me this. -- ilyas \_ IIRC they didn't offer you a job either. Perhaps they didn't feel the need. \_ Perhaps. I would be surprised if they asked this of anyone, they seemed more clue-enabled than that. Also I know some google employees, and their GPAs... -- ilyas |
2004/2/19 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:29822 Activity:low |
2/19 Any students here would like to comment on EECS enrollment after the dot-com collapse? How many people enrolled in CS61A? When I was a freshman there were only about 100 some odd people in 60A. I heard it ballooned to 400+ at the height of the boom. What happened after that? \_ you realize that most people who post on motd are NOT enrolled in school? \_ I guess that's why it's addressed to "any students here." |
2003/11/24-25 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/Networking] UID:11210 Activity:low |
11/24 I have SBC Enhanced DSL at home (5 fixed IP addresses) which until recently ran at roughly 15 kilobytes/s upload and 150 kilobytes/s download. All of a sudden, for no reason that I can determine, I'm getting 25 kilobytes/s upload. I haven't upgraded my service or anything. Has SBC changed their equipment suddenly? I live in San Francisco. \_ I have SBC 'consumer level' 1.5/128k in Berkeley and have also noticed they changed it to 1.5/192k. I'm not complaining. \_ My 256 rated (233 actual) upload turned into 315+ recently \_ Mystery solved: "SBC/ASI will be changing the speed profiles that are installed on the DSLAMs and RTs that provide DSL service to it's customers. The biggest change will be that the upload side of the DSL profiles will now be rate-adaptive versus a fixed speed. This will allow the upload side to achieve higher sync speeds, based on line conditions." Amazing. For the first time I have something nice to say about SBC. Though I'm sure it was simply Comcast finally getting their ass in gear about service coverage that inspired it. |
2003/11/4-5 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:10921 Activity:nil |
11/3 How's CS61B with Shewchuk? \_ Decent. |
2003/10/27 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:29588 Activity:nil |
10/25 I guess we've dropped 150 billions to Iraq for the wrong reason: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3216397.stm |
2003/10/23 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Reference/Tax] UID:10746 Activity:kinda low |
10/22 Stupid question. We've dropped 150 billions on the War on Terror. Where are these 150 billion (in 2 years) come from? \_ Start with 260 million Americans. Figure number of taxpayers, average annual income, average tax rate, ... \_ Good thing you dont run the country because it doesnt work like that at all. \_ sure \_ much of the budget is fixed. There isn't exactly an emergency "trust fund" that I am aware of, and that is why I am confused. \_ I think Bush might have thought the same thing. \_ 300 billion in 4 years -> about $4500 per family of 4. For Berkeley grads, probably like $7000 per family of 4 given that they usually earn above average income. \_ It would be except most Berkeley grads don't earn that much above the average if at all. Not everyone got an eecs degree and went on to found a company. \_ hmmm. i'd like to see the actual numbers. the people i know from cal all have some kind of middle class job at least. the people i know from highschool mostly went to college, then came home to live with their parrents and work in retail making barely over minimum wage. \_ Treasury bonds and Social Security. The Feds prints up promissory notes which people (countries, corps, etc.) buy with a bit of interest. However, it takes a long time to sell $150B, so the Feds loan themselves the money from SS, and slowly pay back SS with the money trickling in from selling T-bonds. Oh, and yes, taxpayers are on the hook for paying off the T-bonds plus interest. \_ Yet, 70% of you stupid Americans approved of this. \_ You really think the Federal government runs on nothing but personal income taxes? What do you think they did before we had income taxes? And who is paying most of those income taxes in raw $$$ terms anyway? Hint: it isn't 70% of Americans. Carry on. \_ Income taxes contribute 49.2% of the fed revenues. And SS, 33.1%. \_ Yes, and what percentage of people pays the bulk of that 49.2% or that 33.1% due to the way income taxes are distributed? \_ no. but the people are taking most of burden. \_ Yeah, you know who oughta be taking the burden? Those OTHER people. \_ Yeah! Let's fuck those *other* people instead! \_ In short, a fucking huge, taxpayer support ponzi scheme. |
2003/10/16-17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:10654 Activity:moderate |
10/16 Has anyone of you made it through a CS course by watching the recorded lecture webcasts at <DEAD>webcat.berkeley.edu<DEAD> instead of attending the lectures. Is that doable? I am thinking of taking CS61B next semester but its lecture time conflicts with some other class that I really must take next semester too. \_ what happens if the midterms/final are at the same time? \_ The finals don't conflict. I hope the midterms don't conflict. If they do, is likely one of the two classes will have an alternative midterm for people with scheduling conflicts. \_ what's the other class? cs profs usually won't give midterms on alternative dates. humanities *might*, but also not likely. \_ Why are undergrads posting on the MOTD? \_ We still allow that. \_ Because CSAA makes us sound like a 12-step program. \_ Look buddy, you're way off topic here. This is not the proper forum to discuss CS or undergraduate related issues. \_ aw, give him the benefit of the doubt. maybe he's a bitter, laid off guy in his 40's who's going back to school. \_ If hte lecture times conflict, does Tele-BEARS (or whatever on-line \_ If the lecture times conflict, does Tele-BEARS (or whatever on-line interface these days) let you sign up at all? |
2003/10/14-15 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll] UID:10628 Activity:high |
10/14 Dammit, why did I waste all that time getting a BA from Berkeley when I could have just bought a fake degree? http://www.hep.uiuc.edu/home/g-gollin/diploma_mills.pdf \_ I ask myself that a lot. With minimum gpa requirements enforced by some HR bimbo, I would've been better off with a 4.0 from Hayward than my 3.0 from Berkeley. \_ If you think a college degree is mostly about your marketability, you definitely made a poor choice coming to Berkeley. -tom \_ Where's your degree from? No, I didn't come to Berkeley with marketability in mind. It was the best school in the state without paying in blood. \_ so there's some advantage to going to the best school in the state, other than marketability? -tom \_ where's your degree from? yes, when you're 16 or 17 and don't know what you want to do with your life you apply to everything you think you can get into and a few above that and take the best you can afford. is there something odd about what i did? btw, where's your degree from? \_ He doesn't have a degree. He is a dropout. \_ do you suffer from MPD or something? there are obvious advantages, like access to presumably more knowledgeable faculty, meeting smarter people, perhaps having a chance to learn more, etc. \_ the point I am making is that the reason to come to a top liberal arts institution has nothing to do with being able to get a better job later. It has to do with *learning*. If you just want a better job, go to DeVry. -tom \_ and if you have half a brain you can learn those things by going to a second rate liberal arts school or just reading on your own. the real advantage of a top school is who you meet there. \_ I partied with Nick Weaver! \_ It probably is true that it's harder for someone with 3.0 from Berkeley to get a job right out of college than someone with 4.0 from Hayward. I remembered both Intel and AT&T turned me down because I didn't make the GPA cut-off point. But after you have worked for a while, it really doesn't matter anymore. \_ You don't want to work for places too dumb gather that a 3.0 from Berkeley EECS is more impressive than a 4.0 from Cal State San Bernardino CS. \_ the original poster is too dumb to gather that a degree from Berkeley is more useful than one from a diploma mill, so maybe he'd prefer this kind of organization \_ And you're too dense to be able to discern sarcasm without smilies or other stupid indicators. --OP \_ sorry I meant followup #1, not OP \_ Best payoff from that PDF is when he googles all the people claiming to have degrees from the "universities" in question, and finds a bunch of college professors, teachers, and clinical workers. \_ It gets better when he follows up on a forensic psychologist with a PhD from Ashford University. |
2003/9/27-28 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:10345 Activity:nil |
9/26 Hilfinger's teaching 61A? Wasn't he banned from teaching that class? \_Why? \_ beats me. that's just what I heard. \_ I hope not. Hilfie rocks! \_ Troglodytes. In their caves. Getting paaale and white. -John \_ During this Friday lecture, when asked about what's going to be on the Monday midterm, he said: "You're responsible for the total sum of the human knowledge since the beginning of recorded history with particular emphasis on this course" \_ that's what he *always* says. so don't even bother asking. \_ Because profs are tired of answering the same stupid question, "what's going to be on the test?" over and over and over. Duh, if it was in the book, lecture, or discussion section it's fair game. Stop asking stupid questions and the profs will stop giving stupid answers. \_ Ahhh, Hilfie. Reminiscing about the good old days when I was a happy minion under the heavy hand of the force of universe known as the Hilfinator bearing down upon the unsuspecting benighted population of the Berkeley undergrads brings a happy tear to my eye. Although, in my opinion, he was way too soft with the 164 students that semester. Projects seemed so much more trivial when you're the one grading them. I think the students even had time to sleep. -- alice \_ Was Hilfie in the hospital that semester or something? \_ Yeah, I had Hilfinger for 164 (and you as my TA), and I'm surprised my grade turned out to be as high as it was. \_ Who are you? Are you asking for your grade to be retroactively lowered? That can be done. -- alice \_ Who are you? And why do you think that lording over students is such a great thing? Penis envy? \_ It's called humor. Train harder. -- alice \_ It's not funny. And dont lie to yourself. You're pathetically trying to show off. \_ You're making the mistake of considering yourself important enough for me to feel superior by putting you down, not to mention feeling "lorded over" when I was just stating a simple possibility. I'm amused. Too bad you're not. -- alice |
2003/9/17 [Industry/Jobs, Academia/GradSchool, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:10219 Activity:nil |
9/16 New Graduate Salary Survey Quiz. What was your starting salary if you've graduated in the last two years with a CS or EECS degree? < 35K: 35-40K: 40-45K: 45-50K: 50-55K: 55-60K: 60-65K: . \_ 2 years ago, didn't graduate. 65-70K: . \_ and my company is hiring if anyone is interested \_ which company? \_ hm, it seems we have a ucla ee/cs guy problem > 70K: . still looking for a job: . |
2003/8/29-2004/2/14 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/Theory] UID:12244 Activity:very high |
2/13 How about a little academic anti-bragging? Let's poll how low your SAT/GRE score was and how well you did in school. Do not reply if you had a high score. For me, I was an EECS major and I had a SAT of 1300. My math was an abysmal 680. I think I was the only EECS guy with such a low math score. I did ok in school (some As, mostly Bs). \_ In high school, 670 Verbal, 720 Math, 3.98 GPA. Graduated Cal with a 2.74. Fucking ouch. \_ I think he wanted the other way around. I know a lot of people including myself who were good in HS but fucked up at Cal. I think it had more to do with peripheral issues than actual academics. I did well when I tried, but I had a hard time enjoying and motivating myself there. Although having Cal on my resume helped with job interviews, what with my shitty experience and having to explain shitty grades I should have gone elsewhere. \_ I failed every single math class after junior year in high school. \_ I graduated with a 2.3 GPA. \_ got in with 1200 SAT, English major, graduated with a 2.8. I'm making 6 digits as a sys adm. \_ 370 Verbal, 780 Math. Graduated with honor in L&S CS with 3.65. (Now guess my ethnicity.) \_ Asian, Eastern European, or white nerdling who lived in a cave. \_ 540 Verbal, 670 Math, and got into EECS. I thought hell would freeze over before I got into EECS with that score, but it happened. My guess is that I got in for geographic reasons. I came from Modesto, and in general the Central Valley is under-represented in terms of % of people in California. -phale \_ I scored a lot higher and didn't get in. --white boy \_ Well, my SAT was okay, but my GPA wasn't so hot. I wasn't even within the top 40-percentile of my class, yet I still got in. \_ are you a protected minority? \_ no. i think i simply got lucky. \_ there's a small quota for "low end white people" too \_ 640 verbal, 730 math, Entered Fall '85 EECS \_ Oh, 1370! How shameful! This is supposed to be anti-bragging. \_ yer supposed to say "apparently your verbal score is overinflated, because ...", or "yermom accepts all applicants regarless of SAT score" \_ 1410, l&s, non-cs, below 2.7 gpa, making well into 6 figs \_ 1320, foreign student, didn't finish high school because we end in december, used 10th grade exam results to apply, our grades are like a1, a2, b1, b2, didn't know how to translate to gpa, so I just considered both a1 and a2 as 4.0, which made my gpa 4.0. they did get my transcript though so they can see everything. had one semester of 9th grade in the US and got a 4.0, so that might have helped. Cal at first wanted my 12th grade exam results, but I ask them not to be so picky, so I got in, but UCSD rejected me for unknown reasons. Cal was pretty tough for me (B), but many of my fellow countrymen did really well at Cal, most with > 3.5 gpa, one with 17 A+'s in EECS. |
2003/8/25 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:29460 Activity:nil |
8/25 I would like to take a CS61C a year from now and my buddy is selling his used 61C book real cheap. I'd buy it if I knew the same book will be used a year from now ("Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface", 2nd edition). Does anyone have any insights on whether this class will continue using this book? \_ If that's the Hennesey and Patterson book, it's been used for a very long time, and it's a good reference regardless. |
2003/7/15-16 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:29037 Activity:low |
7/14 When I was in CS61A there was a program that would let you view your scheme code as a flowchart. Does anyone remember the name of the program? \_ When I was your age, cs61a was called cs60a and we used real editors (emacs without hilit mode) and real workstations like the Apollos and later on the really awsome DEC3000s. \_ you probably mean envdraw, but that doesn't do flowcharts. |
2003/5/29-30 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/OtherSchools] UID:28575 Activity:insanely high |
5/29 Related to the career thread below...do schools really help make a difference in terms of salary, career advancement, etc? Everywhere I've worked, people from Cal States make almost as much as me and I never have a fancier title either. \_ Actually, some economists have done studies of this sort of thing. Controlling for your ability, school doesn't have that much of an effect except if you are really smart and go to a 3rd rate school. Then you tend to make less money than a smart person who went to a competitive school. -fab \_ Hello. Just thought I would point out that taking a sample of people with the same ability, and observing their school and their salary will not tell you the effect of school on salary. You cannot determine effects from observations in general. -- ilyas \_ There are surveys that track people through the life course. Random samples of people. For example, the national longitudinal study tracks a random sample of seniors through college and into the labor market. By "controlling," I mean "throw the ability variable" into the regression eqn. Nothing wrong with that. -fab \_ First place I worked at, HR asked me if I had a degree. I said that it was from Cal, and asked whether they'd like to see it, and was told "no, your having a degree from there means enough". Started at ~$75-80k. Depends on company, country, area, luck, economic situation, but yes, it helps to have a degree from a good school to get the interview. -John \_ education from Cal gets you in the door. Once you are working, it is all up to you to advance your career. \_ For me, a degree from MIT gets you an interview, pretty much automagically. A Cal degree gets you laughed at. Seriously, it's moderately depressing how few resumes of Cal grads cross my desk. \_ I had four MIT co-workers. Three are smart. The fourth is actually kind of dumb. All four were promoted, though. Caltech gets similar respect. As for Cal, there are two others, including one very respected but I am sad to say that my old secretary had a Cal degree (current is from UCSD). That was really hard to accept. \_ Cal is a big, diverse school -- the degree in question matters at least as much as the University. \_ I've met 2 significantly stupid MIT grads, one of them a MIT PhD. The rest (certainly numbering in the many 10's) were all more than average bright. That's a better hit rate than any other school in my experience. That's why MIT boys get the auto interview. \_ I haven't met any really stupid MIT people. What is an example of something dumb he/they did? All the people who did caltech undergrad have been really smart. Berkeley depts like MassComm or PhysEd are of course a world of difference than say Physics. I cant think of any "really dumb" UCB physics people. \_ Something dumb: Used drop tests from a helicopter to test a parachute instead of a wind tunnel despite much contrary advice with predictable (bad) consequences. Is this IQ 80 stuff? No. Is this a credit to MIT, though? (The Cal guys were on the right side of this one, FWIW). \_ A MIT boy once interviewed with me who can't answer simple 6.111-type questions. Another guy I am working with now with can't reason his way out of a paper bag even with written directions. I spent an afternoon trying to explain cache associativity to him and finally gave up. \_ not my field, what's 6.111? \_ It's the MIT version of CS150, except much harder (or so the MIT boys tell me). \_ how would they know unless they took both at which point they'd already have the experience from one to make the other easy? \_ Don't be so parochial. \_ You almost had something to say. Would you like to try again? \_ No. I'm not in the business of providing people with directions to reason their way out of paper bags. \_ Take a look at past exams, hws and projects for 6.111 and compare with 150. 6.111 is *much* harder. \_ Did they dumb down 150 recently? \_ 6.111 was much harder than 150 even 15 years ago. It wouldn't surprise me (and in fact I'd think it likely) that 6.111 has always been more difficult than cs150. \_ Can I send you my resume? \_ If there are any insecure motd readers who are saying to themselves, "Really? People will laugh if they see I have a Cal EECS degree on my resume?", the answer is no, unless the company is run by Stanfurdites or MIT people. \_ Yes, they do. Not always the way you think, though. There are always certain schools preferred because their programs are good, past hires worked out well, or the boss likes students from that school for some reason (alum network). The company matters, too, as does the type of work. --dim \_ I've had a few former managers who've made side comments like, "he's from such-and-such school, he's smart". Sometimes they really were smart but not always. It's a matter of perception. Certainly, going to a good school won't hurt you unless you're at the kind of place that has hiring managers that don't hire from top schools because the hiring managers have small parts. \_ could you explain that last statement? \_ small dick = insecure = don't want anyone smarter \_ A few things I have learned: 1) Public schools have a lot of schmucks that I wouldn't trust to do anything worth while, but who successfully slipped through the system without offending anybody. 2) The top percent from any school is great (whether it is MIT, Cal, or CSUN). 3) Being able to communicate is extremely important (and if you haven't yet noticed, that isn't high on Cal's list for its EE grads). \_ But when the ya know, right, eh? Whassup dauwg? Know what I mean? \_ I have a Chemical Engineering degree. And I can tell you this, Cal is very respected in the Petroleum / Chemical Engineering field. Also, my experiences is that Cal carry a big weight when you apply for grad school. I would agree with the earlier post. Cal degree give you an edge to get an interview. It may not carry as much weight as MIT/CalTech or even Stanfurd, but it give you an edge over all other schools. The rest is up to you. Life is a struggle, and the struggle doesn't end even after you obtain the degree. -career never took off, but felt that Cal had treated me fairly. \_ interesting. my career took off but I don't think Cal treated me fairly. it was the worst few years of my life. however, after the sheer Hell that was Cal, everything else is easy. want, and got all A's for the final 3 papers. \_ care to elaborate on your career? my life at Cal was also the darkest days in my life... -Chem Eng, age of 30, still need career advice. \_ In brief: I make a shitload of money doing what I like. \_ ...yet somehow, either before or after your time at cal you figured out how not to use phrases like "cal carry big weight" unlike the above. This comes back to the point above about communication skills. \_ Before, actually. I learned at Cal that writing well was of no value. My papers in fuzzy classes would get C/B grades because they didn't like the content even when the classes were supposed to be graded on correct grammar, spelling, etc as in Subject A, English 1A, etc. I saw other people's papers I'd be ashamed to turn into my HS English teacher, which the reader bloodied with corrections get an A+ and a note at the end about how great the paper was. I started writing crap papers with the right content and my grades went up too. Fuck Cal. --bitter alum \_ Me too. For my English 1A class with 6 papers, my and fucked her and gone over to Sproul to drop. grades went B, C, D, and then I realized what they wanted, and got all A's for the final 3 papers. \_ well, it looks like we all learned a useful lesson from 1A/1B. Grad students in English and comp lit are stupid assholes. I actually told one of them to fuck off once. I had gotten an A on the first paper, but they told me that they would give me a straight F for the class if my attitude didn't change. they had started talking about how relativity meant that everything was relative or some other horseshit, and were not interested in what i had to say about what relativity is really all about(i was a physics major). So flipped the stupid cunt off, told her "fuck you" and went straight over to sproul to drop. \_ I would've rather flipped the stupid cunt open, fucked her and gone over to Sproul to drop. \_ No, you wouldn't. You didn't see her. \_ The best thing about a Cal degree is writing right here on the MOTD with my homies and the one or two brave enough homettes. \_ YO DAUWG! \_ GO BEAH! |
2003/5/22 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:28520 Activity:very high |
5/21 Is it worth taking someone to small claims court for $150? More specifically, will it be woth it after all the hassles, headaches, and fees associated with it? \_ You can recover fees, so if you win it's just time. \_ With small claims court, it's all relative. If you've got the time to spend in court, it's worth it. If not, then it's not. \_ doesn't that really depend on how much 150 (and getting even) is worth to you? \_ Yeah, I don't really care that much about the money. It's just the principles of the whole thing that I want to get the bitch back. -OP \- assuming you are employed, at $150 it is going to be about the "principle" and not the "principal". one thing to remember is after you have served the other party, he too will be facing "is it worth going to SCC for $150" [unless you up the claim amount], so he may decide to settle to avoid the hassle. although you may be out the service costs and such. so what to do sort of depends on your guess about how the other person will react ... like the other party might not show up so you win a default judgement, but you might have still had to prepare your case. there is a good NOLO book on SCC. --psb \_ Small claims court doesn't help you collect the claim. It just rules that you are legally entitled to the money, but that's it. \_ Yeah but collecting the claim can be fun if you're a bastard and do things like attach their wages if they have any. \_ is their a nolo book that covers how to do that? thanks. |
2003/5/21-22 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:28509 Activity:very high |
5/21 I sometimes get asked why my CS degree from Berkeley is a BA and not a BS. What's the best way to answer that to a potential employer? \_ BA means you took more than one english class. \_ It's really an arbitrary distinction, but some schools give you BS in math if you do some courses in applied math. Otherwise, you get the BA. The idea is that "BA" is for theoretical stuff, while "BS" means you have to get your fingers dirty. At Berkeley, the CS degree in LS requires less engineering and lab courses than the CS tracks in EECS. Thus, you get the BA. I would not put much credence into the distinction. -fab \_ Not true. I took 3 English classes to satisfy the GE requirements. Still got a BS from the Dept. of Engineering. I just wish that I had taken those classes for a letter grade, 12 units of A's would \_ Because the college of L&S does not hand out BS. That's reserved for business school (rim shot). Seriously, a physics degree is a BA too. have boosted my gpa. \_ Nah. My AP exam exempted me. I didn't take a single English class @ Cal. Now don't get me started about American Cultures... \_ I am hereby getting you started on American Cultures. \_ My one P/NP class. History of the California Frontier. Taught by Kent Lightfoot. What a waste of time. \_ oh, come on. you call that a rant? start a new thread with a lenthy rant if you really care. \_ why is a math degree a BA and not a BS? I remember Brian Harvey talked about this on the 1st or 2nd day of 61A. \_ I remembered some years ago I checked out the BS program under College of Engineering. It had very strict requirement that one must maintain a 3.0 GPA at all time or will be on AP. It was a major for graduate school preparation. -- ivy \_ "I was not as 1337 as the College of Engineering studs, so I took the L&S program and met more hot chix." \_ AKA: I actually learned something important at college \_ Because the college of L&S does not hand out BS. That's reserved for business school (rim shot). Seriously, a physics degree is a BA too. [I'm going to start deleting your shit on the spot if you don't learn how to format. -evil formatd] \_ I understand this myself, but what's the best way to explain it to a potential employer who doesn't understand and not make him feel that I don't have enough "science" training? \_ Tell him a physics degree is a BA. If that's not good enough, you probably don't want to work there. \_ I tell them the physicists, the chemists, and just about everyone else gets a "BA" from Cal, that it's just a Cal thing, shrug, and don't try to get too defensive about it. Look bored by the question in a "sigh, I have to answer this stupid question again" kind of way, but be polite. Do not under any circumstances allow them to say you have a lesser degree. \_ actually, i think the chemists get a B.S. it's all about what college you're in. The college of chemistry and the college of engineering both give out B.S.'s, and L&S gives out only BA's. That's the long and short of it. obviously, this means that all science majors except engineering and chemistry get BA's. \_ there are a few L&S chemistry majors. they are the proverbial redheaded stepchildren. pity them. \_ I would not confuse the issue by getting into different kinds of majors and colleges. The OP wants help in intelligently answering a question a non-Cal person will never understand. The right answer is that "everyone" gets a BA and to not make a big deal out of it. If you start explaining things you'll look like an idiot and not get the job which is the whole point. They don't give a shit about the inner workings of your school. Just get the job. \_ Well, the real question the interviewer is asking is, "Why are you in L&S? Are you too weak to be in the College of Engineering?" \_ If you aren't interested in hardware, there is little point in doing Engineering CS. Most people would give an arm and a leg for the opportunity to major in LS CS degree at Berkeley. -fab \_ Yes, but then you wouldn't be 1337. \_ No. You're wrong. Only a Cal alum would know the difference. The rest of the world is just baffled and is asking exactly the question they want answered. \_ You're assuming that the interviewer will only see L&S grads and would be satisfied by the everyone gets a BA in L&S. I am assuming the interviewer will see a mix of EECS and L&S CS, and would wonder the EECS guys get a BS instead? \_ For me, I didn't know what the difference was when I was filling out the adminssion application. I thought to myself I am not really interested in EE, so I opted for just CS, not realizing it would be a BA instead of BS. It had nothing to do with thinking I might not be strong enough for COE. \_ Sigh. BS implies applied physical science as opposed to BA which implies more theoretical education. \_ Wrong. The Division of Physical Sciences at Cal (Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science, Statistics, Math) gives out BA's. -tom \_ Youre not paying attention. You missed the point of this thread. the point of this thread is for EECS majors to blather on about their m@d 33kZ sk177Z0rz. as a math physics double major, I just wish I was k3wl enough to get a BS like them. Then I would have actually learned something practical. \_ Actually not sooo wrong. It is applied vs. theoretical-- so what if he said physical instead, don't be so argumentative just to throw out points. And remember, the boundaries are blurry, I actually took more hw classes than most EEs and I was L&S. And my GPA was as high as it gets, so there goes the can't cut it in EECS idea. Personally I enjoyed taking a lot of astronomy, physics, biology, and chemistry without anyone looking over my shoulder and complaining. \_ Just put down undergraduate degree in computer science at UCBerkeley and it will never come up. |
2003/5/15-17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:28451 Activity:low |
5/15 Is there a good program to draw timing diagrams, in the style of cs150? Any platform is fine. Thanks. \_ smartdraw? Visio? \_ visio just is only good for flowcharts, diagrams, and other interconnected type diagrams. \_ synapticad waveformer. of course, they had to ruin it by adding logic and timing analysis bs to what was originally a waveform drawing program. \_ it's now feature rich *and* many software dev jobs were saved because someone was smart enough to find something else to stick in there. |
2003/5/11-12 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/UCLA] UID:28409 Activity:high |
5/11 I have been accepted to UCLA for Fall 03 (CS & Engr) and to Berkeley for Spring 04 (EECS), granted that I take a community college class in Fall. Is Berkeley worth waiting for and why? \_ yes. \_ Are you posting for someone or is this for grad school? If the latter it's all about your advisor. \_ It's for undergrad and I attended Berkeley for summer school last summer (CS61a). \_ wait for Berkeley. Have fun in community college. \_ I think I'd rather get started on college, IMO. You didn't make Berkeley, so why wait? UCLA is good enough, unless there's an overwhelming reason you don't want to be in LA. UCB has the better program, of course, if you're really serious - but if you're really serious you wouldn't have to take a CC class. --dim \_ what's the rush for? I don't think there is really a rush. Good things are worth the wait. \_ BS EECS from Cal is a *MUCH* better degree than BS CS from UCLA. Cal EECS teaches you stuff about computers and programming, just about how to use win32 and java. While you are in school it is also much easier to get summer interships in the bay area if you attend Cal (there aren't as many CS type companies in the LA area). Once you graduate, it is much easier to get a job or get into grad school if you have a BS EECS from Cal. You should wait for Cal and have a good time in CC. \_ If you want to have a bitter & lousy time in school and have a blast after you graduate, go to Cal. I had a miserable time in Cal. Forget about dating and meeting people and having fun, you will most likely spend your miserable junior/senior years in Cory Hall and/or Soda Hall. On the other hand it's much easier getting a job after college with a Cal degree. So it's your choice. UCLA is a pretty well balanced school. UCB is a really competitive & academic school w/ugly uptight chicks. Trade offs ya know. \_ It wasn't THAT bad, man. If you keep up and don't turn into a total slacker you can maintain a healthy social life and still earn a decent GPA. I did it, and I'm pretty stupid. \_ Don't sell yourself short - you are exceptionally stupid. \_ I'm stupider that you can possibly imagine. But at least I can post to motd correctly. \_ DV: When I left, I was but the learner; now I am the dumbass. BK: Only a dubmbass of evil, Darth. If you strike me down now, I will become stupider than you can possibly imagine. BK: Only a dubmbass of evil, Darth. If you censor my motd posts now, I will become stupider than you can possibly imagine. \_ just because you were a pathetic low life geek at cal doesn't mean everyone was. Stop hating and start recogonzing you were just fucking lame back then. \_ there are over 15,000 women at Cal. If you can't find one, you suck. \_ There are a lot of hot chicks at Cal and several of us were getting them when I was in school. Let me give you a starting tip on what it takes: shower everyday. I had a blast at Cal and a blast afterwards. I had a mediocre GPA and it didn't matter because after my first job no one asked. GPA is only for people going to grad school. The rest of us did just fine getting laid all the time, thanks. Oh yeah hint #2: the hot chicks aren't in the labs at cory/soda. Go take some fuzzy classes P/NP. You only live once, don't fuck it up for some random number. |
2003/4/22-24 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/Theory] UID:28191 Activity:high |
4/22 Data Structure: X,Y,Z coordinates repeated. Same X,Y - different Z Ie, multiple surfaces over the same grid. Problem: Want a polynomial fit f(X,Y)=Z; save the equation in matrix/vector; then the dump into MATLAB. Question: a lot of programs do polynomial fits, but it seems to be a pain to save the equation describing f(X,Y). What can I use to do a large number of curve fittings and then save the polynomical eqn? fab@csua \_ If you took CS170 you should know the answer to your own question. Hint: it starts with an F, and runs in O(n log n) time. \_ Didn't take CS170. Care to provide an answer? The question isn't about curve fitting, it's merely about making your favorite software (Stata, SPSS, MATLAB, etc) produce a friggin' macro/list/whatever. fab \_ The data structure itself can be used to represent the fitted polynomials. You can transform between a 'set of points' representation and 'set of polynomial coefficients' representation using something called Fast Fourier Transform. I highly suggest you read up on it, any engineer should know what it is. \_ I'm not an engineer. Sorry to disappoint, but if this is routine, I wouldn't mind paying some undergrad a very modest sum to do this for me. fab@csua \_ Dear fab@csua. Are you really stupid enough to not realize you just offered someone a very modest sum to do nothing at all? The whole point of FFT is that your original matrix is a perfectly valid representation of the fitted polynomials. \_ I think it's a reasonable guess that anyone not clever enough to indent motd correctly may not be clever enough to do FFT's. \_ I took 170. We didn't cover that. Must be new math. \_ Boy, there are a lot of wrong answers here. FFT does NOT fit polinomials to data. It fits discrete complex sinusoids to it. This almost certainly isn't what the person wants. Your belligerence is unwarranted, and surpassed by your ineptitude, mr. fft guy. The op should consider performing the polyfit in MATLAB, instead of worrying about how to dump the result to MATLAB. the polyfit function in matlab does this. Also, I don't understand your question, so what nivra said -ali. \_ http://www.mapleapps.com/categories/mathematics/algebra/html/FFT-Polynomial.html \_ this teaches you how to use the FFT to multiply two polynomials. the trick is based on the fact that convolution of the poly coeffs is the same as multiplication of the DFT coeffs. it has nothing to do with polynomial fitting. did you just google for "fft and polynomial" and post the result on the motd? -ali \_ I don't get your question. It seems you're asking for the following: You have n-mesh like 2-D surfaces, you'd like a polynomial fit for each surface, resulting in n-sets of polynomial equations Z = f(X,Y), You'd like to save all n equations easily. Most polynomial fits should give output in terms of coefficients. These coefficients form a vector: eg. Ax^2+Bx+Cy^2+Dy+Exy+F. You will end up with n sets of coefficeints. You can save this as a big matrix in Matlab. What's so difficult about this? If you want to do multiple polynomial(2nd order - 10th order) for each mesh surface, you run this whole thing 9 times, and get 1 matrix for each order, with higher order polynomial fits having many more vector elements. -nivra |
2002/9/29-30 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:26040 Activity:nil |
9/29 http://groups.google.com/groups?th=1b31e996e9091a4a Hilarious thread on 61b newsgroup from February. Look at the first message, and at Shewchuk's reply (Shewchuk was teaching 61b at the time). \_ It's Microsoft's fault. |
2002/9/19-21 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:25948 Activity:moderate |
9/19 Right after I took cs61c, I sold back my copy of Computer Organization and Design, but I need to look up some things in it again. Does anyone have a copy in good condition (no writing / highlighting) that they would sell? -dlwhite \_ i've never understood science/engineering majors who sell back their books. you knew you'd need that stuff later in life, and you knew you'd be making lots of money later, so why sell back books at shit prices you know you'll need? \_ starving college students need every buck they can get. \_ Not all of the books are vital references that you'll need later. Some of them are really only good for the classes that use them. \_ Yeah, a book read and understood is very useful for future reference and recollection. However, my experience as someone who kept most of his books was that they disappear anyway cause friends borrow and never return them. \_ Get new friends, keep old books. \_ I kept lots of books. Never cracked another one again after the final. YMMV. \_ let me guess. you're a sysadmin? why did you even bother going to college? \_ Uhm hint: college is more than just technical training for geeks to become better trained geeks. You can get that at DeVry. Go outside and meet some chicks. You're missing out on what college is *really* about. -alum \_ Amen! -John \_ my anus is bleeding! \_ Yaaaaay! \_ I sold all my college books back except for my chem and physics books since they switched books. I've never needed a single one of my books, but that probably because I majored in mse and ended up a coder. Of the books I've bought for SITN classes, the only ones I've kept are CLR, Applied Crypto and Steven's APUE. \_ CLR ... what a pile of shite \_ Try http://alibris.com or other online used book sellers. Very reasonable prices and shipping costs. \_ http://half.com is also a decent place to pickup some used tech books. I paid half of what I would have paid new. |
2002/9/10 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:25839 Activity:very high |
9/10 When a guy says that he can bench press 130 lbs, what exactly does that mean? Doing 130 lbs for how many reps? Is there a standard way people talk about this. And a related question, I can bench my body weight now (130 lbs). Is this considered "strong"? Again, I'm looking for rules of thumbs of what a normal or strong guy should be benching. \_ 130 lbs?!!! You must either be really short for a guy or anorexic. I would suggest that you eat more. Most guys weight at least 150 lbs by college. \_ I'm the guy with 8% body fat. I weigh 130 but I don't look skinny. There's almost no lard on me. \_ Most guys can compose grammatically correct sentences by college, as well. \_ By whose grammar is that sentence incorrect? Zsa Zsa Gabor's? And what's with the superfluous comma? --scotsman \_ it either means they rep with that weight or they can max out at that weight. if someone asked you what you rep with, you'd obviously tell them that amount. but if they don't specify, and you wanted to show off, you'd probably tell them what you can max (which will likely be more than what you rep with). as far as rules of thumb, they say approximately, to be "strong", you should bench (rep) your weight and a half. \_ damn, 1.5 times your body weight to be considered "strong"? Let's see how long before I can bench 195! My weight will increase as I reach that target though. so the 1.5 * weight will only become a real goal when I start plateauing. \_ Hmm, I don't think I'll ever be benching 300. I guess I'll never be strong. \_ With that sort of attitude, you're probably right. \_ When a guy says he can press X many pounds, he's saying he wants your hot man meat action in the gym's shower. |
2002/9/9-10 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:25825 Activity:moderate |
9/10 anyone have an acct on eecs inst. machines? Can you tar up ~cs61b/hw and put it in /tmp? Thanks! \_ <DEAD>rootshell.com<DEAD>. Take your pick. \_ bribe the prole |
2002/9/8-9 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Motd] UID:25809 Activity:high |
9/7 where are we? http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/finals/Standings.html \_ last? \_ No, honorable mention. Yes, we've had better years. If you're so manly -- how well did YOU do on Hilfie's contest when you were an ugrad? (And yes, some of the better teams' members are on Soda too, but they most likely wouldn't be so lame as to post the above.) \_ The only 'contest' when I was an undergrad was surviving his class while taking a full load of other eecs/math/physics classes. Cute little contests are for boosting self esteem for kids. I didn't need a self esteem boost when I was in school. We all knew where we stood because grades didn't yet suffer from massive grade inflation. \_ the above was addressed to the posters of the url and the "last?" -- if you are neither, that message is not for you; otherwise, stop whining about our standing, you have no whining rights if you consider yourself above the contest in general. \_ Maybe I am, maybe I'm not. Either way it's fair game on the motd. And actually yes I do either way because if these things are getting published on the net and Cal is looking lame then it makes it look like I came from a lame school. Also, either way, bite me. \_ alright alright let's just stop this shit now before it gets (further) out of hand \_ out of hand? on the motd? how could that happen? |
2002/9/8 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:25801 Activity:moderate |
9/7 alexf, were you in that seminar-like course about 4 years ago that steve rudich from cmu taught, which was like a cross between cs170 and math 55, but more entertaining? \_ Err, that was Spring '98. I was in high school (in SoCal, furthermore). That is to say, "no." -alexf |
2002/8/27 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:25699 Activity:nil |
8/26 Oh, those were the days... of hellish lab hours and coding punishment: From hilfingr Sun Sep 10 22:10:37 1989 From: hilfingr (Paul N. Hilfinger) To: c60c-4ad Subject: Re: project 1 and error checking These assignments are all intended to be "pseudo real-world". This means you must expect that input will come from psychopaths. Nothing, of course, can prevent such an individual from holding down the Control key while he types, for example. PNH \_ You mean students these days don't have to write their code to handle garbage input? \_ In java? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAAA!!! \_ Gee. I envy them! \_ 89? Wasn't that after they watered down the 60abc series? You want tough, ask the guys who went through it circa 86/87. Actually, 60c was trivial after those guys survived the first semester of 60a in Fa86. You want really tough, talk to some guys who went through cs50. |
2002/8/20-21 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:25627 Activity:high |
8/20 Never took EE120, what's a good primer URL? ok thx \_ the previous semester's website. \_ /csua/tmp/Structures-and-Interpretations-of-Signals-and-Systems.pdf \_ wow, any other book/pdf you have? \_ P2P. It's all there. |
2002/8/20 [Recreation/Dating, Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Transportation] UID:25619 Activity:moderate |
8/20 Does the EECS department filter for porn and such coming in on its network? \_ Yes, they do. However, they don't block it, they just add it to their own porn archive. \_ They monitor all network traffic and if you're found in violation of the network traffic policies too many times you won't be allowed to graduate. \_ pass port 80 redirect http://vadim.berkeley.edu 1984 < |
2002/7/15-16 [Computer/HW/Languages, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:25362 Activity:low |
7/15 So I have 3 days to (re)learn VHDL. The only EE class I took was cs152, no 150, no 141. Any advice? \_ uh, what is this for? And how can you take 152 without 150? \_ so, is comp arch considered software or hardware? \_ it's the boundary in between them. \_ they teach it now in 61c/150. \_ 141 is probably irrelevant for most vhdl coding tasks. 150 is more relevant. if you've learned vhdl in the past, just do a few exercises and you'll be fine. if vhdl is new, find someone who knows the language well to teach you. of course, this only addresses syntactical sugar. learning how to design once you've learned vhdl is another matter. \_ what's the diff between Verilog and VHDL? Adv/Disadvantages? \_ the diff? the syntax. they do the same thing but vhdl requires more typing and in my exp. the latest tools etc. are targetted more at verilog. vhdl has some higher level constructs like records and shit that can be nice for some things. verilog is used by the vast majority of valley companies. |
2002/7/8 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/HW/IO, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:25300 Activity:kinda low |
7/8 The mouse was invented by a Cal alumus IN THE SIXTIES! http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/labnotes/0702/history.html \_ bh showed his presentation in lecture when I took CS 61A. It was interesting. --dim \_ yeah, but he was working at Stanford. Engelbart also invented hyperlinks, I think. |
2002/6/13-14 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:25088 Activity:very high |
6/12 Text of Mr. Rogers' Darthmouth speech: http://forums.macnn.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=45;t=006226 \_ Too long and too low S/N ratio; I actually like Moseley's speech better. \_ Those fuckers were undeserving. He should stop giving speeches to whining little twits like them. I would've much preferred Mr. Rogers to the nobody we had my year. \_ Mr. Rogers is a communist: http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a39994a336e.htm \_ Here we go with the mindless URL generators again. \_ How did he forget Kevin Spacey? \_ This is a joke right? \_ Nope. It's off http://freerepublic.com; it MUST be true. \_ If you bothered to read the comments, the other freepers make it very clear the list is bogus. But of course you didn't even load the url much less read the list there. I'll bet you didn't even know it was pointing to a list. \_ I dunno, I saw a number of freepers making it clear that they "enjoyed" and "appreciated" the list. |
2002/5/7 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll] UID:24744 Activity:insanely high 75%like:24738 |
5/7 Two airliner crashed in one day. Oh my. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=578&ncid=578&e=1&u=/nm/20020507/ts_nm/tunisia_egypt_plane_dc http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&ncid=716&e=1&u=/ap/20020507/ap_on_re_as/china_plane_crash 5/7 Implications of DMCA Anti-circumvention Rules for Research Dr. Pamela Samuelson SIMS, UC Berkeley May 8 , 2002 4:00-5:00 p.m. Hewlett Packard Auditorium, 306 Soda Hall EECS Joint Colloquium Distinguished Lecture Series \_ mp3 whore! Hundreds of gigs! Free Warez! Woo hoo! divx! yes! \_ um, I've taken 2 classes with Samuelson, Law 276.1 (digital law) and SIMS 231 (IP Law). She's good; she knows what she doesn't know, and sticks to teaching what she does know, and researches what she doesn't. So open your mind you closed source fuck. \_ The end is near! |
2002/5/7 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA] UID:24738 Activity:nil 75%like:24744 |
5/6 Implications of DMCA Anti-circumvention Rules for Research Dr. Pamela Samuelson SIMS, UC Berkeley May 8 , 2002 4:00-5:00 p.m. Hewlett Packard Auditorium, 306 Soda Hall EECS Joint Colloquium Distinguished Lecture Series \_ mp3 whore! Hundreds of gigs! Free Warez! Woo hoo! divx! yes! |
2002/4/29 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Reference/Military] UID:24633 Activity:high |
4/29 Cloning isn't safe: http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,4218077%255E13762,00.html \_ Most new technologies and especially medical procedures aren't safe when first developed. You ever been in a plane? How about the Wright's plane? Thought so. \_ They've already created cloned mice that are four times normal size. I wonder if they would accidentally created a monster mouse that grows to the size of a dinosaur. \_ Yeah they'll just keep feeding it until it's 3 stories high and not notice and then it'll eat Tokyo or New York. \_ that'd be COOL! \_ I hope it's Tokyo. They can rebuild that city so fast. They've got it down to an art, what with all the godzilla attacks and whatnot. |
2002/4/26 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:24601 Activity:moderate |
4/25 http://www.studentsreview.com/CA/UCB_c.html#comments "The EECS dept. gives too much work... :( Berkeley girls are ugly... EECS girls are uglier." "Another cause of the mutation the UCB student is the consistent teaching of left-wing ideals in every area of study without showing the other viewpoint." There's another viewpoint? \_ every area of study? is there some political implication of the sign of the exponent in the fourier trasform i don't know about? \- This is actually an interesting question that is still generating ddbate in certain cicrles. ok tnx. \_ If you really don't know then there's probably no point in explaining it to you. The overwhelming academic support for the positive sign is pretty well documented, except maybe in bastions of freepers and Bushies like the motd. \_ Yeah Bushies only believe in 3 function math... Uh yeah whatever... freak. \_ Wrenowsky et al came up with an elegant proof that resolved this argument. Read my pages if you're curious. Oh, did I mention my collection of guns? -ilyas my collection of guns? \_ Very funny. -- ilyas \_ Nobody but a few losers which missed the fall of Berlin Wall hiding away in a places like Cal still support positive sign. \_ You're an idiot. -tom http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/banner/click/2 You think they could get over it. <drivel deleted by kinneydriveld> \_ Aw! I missed the drivel! Damnit. |
2002/3/17-18 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:24140 Activity:very high |
3/16 Re: Politburo minutes-- what's the deal with alexf and no more e190 requirements for EECS majors? \_ The minutes were somewhat misleading. I made a public threat to drop out of the EECS major based exclusively on the E190 requirement, with a crowd of ~50 EECS honors students and the department chairs listening. This was enough to initiate a discussion in the crowd whereby the chairs were unequivocally told that E190 is a bad idea, and both agreed that "something should probably be done about this." I never actually carried out the threat, but the chairs got more than a mouthful, and out the threat, but the chairs got more than an earful, and will probably get a more organized push at the faculty retreat. If all goes well, there's a fair probability that the E190 req will eventually be reformed or just go away. But don't hold your breath quite yet. -alexf \_ not to belittle your role in the eecs department (what it may be), but why should they care if one person drops out of their department? \_ That's a fair question, of course, and one that I do not feel comfortable answering fully on the motd. I do believe I've accummulated a bit of a reputation in the department, at least to the point that a move such as the above would attract substantial attention. This correlates reasonably with the reaction of at least Prof. Sastry (current EECS chair) at the dinner, and, I believe, would be similar for a number of others. -alexf \_ wait, i thought you were a math grad student \_ Err? No, not unless there's something I don't know about... Last time I checked, I was still an undergrad (and mostly in EECS). -alexf \_ What is E190? \_ "Technical Communication", a required class for everyone in the College of Engineering. \_ So *why* is E190 a bad idea, exactly? I took 190 voluntarily in 1997; while I probably could've done just fine in later life without it, I found the course quite useful in helping me improve my clarity and succinctness while presenting technical material. Other people in my class entered the course as barely functional communicators, and left *vastly* improved. Plus, E190 was fantastically easy. Has 190 become more onerous since I took it, or is this an "this course is beneath me"/freedom-to-choose issue? Just wondering. -- kahogan \_ I took it in '99 and found it to be a good course that most EECS majors could benefit from. Just make sure you take it with the right prof (in other words: Phillipi) \_ I have him, and the only thing I've seen anyone learn yet is how to be sarcarstic and belittling to others. -chialea \_ Yes, and yes. From talking from the few older people who bothered taking it before it became a requirement, it seems that the quality has indeed plummetted since then. Of the people who take the class now, 90-95% find it utterly useless and unproductive. Those who can write don't gain anything, and those who can't mostly stay that way. The instructors are, by common consensus, epsilon semi-morons, the material is largely, well, absent, and the grading is too indistinguishable from /dev/random. Fantastically easy? Perhaps in some sections, not in most. I and most others I've talked to find it a major nuisance simply due to time wasted on the assignments. ...And yes, I do believe that this course was beneath me and beneath virtually everyone else who gets forced to take it. -alexf \_ Given the communications ability of the typical geek on the outside, it can't hurt. \_ It doesn't help any, and hence hurts by wasting our time. \_ Of course it helps. If nothing else it lets the skip E190. Is this not the case? failures know why their career is going nowhere later on. Communication is more important than anything else outside the towers. If you can't communicate clearly and intelligently then your skills are worthless. \_ OF COUR53 1T H3LP5! 1F NOTH1NG 3L53 1T L3T5 TH3 F41LUR35 KNOW WHY TH31R C4R33R 15 GO1NG NOWH3R3 L4T3R ON! COMMUN1C4T1ON 15 MOR3 1MPORT4NT TH4N 4NYTH1NG 3L53 OUT51D3 TH3 TOW3R5! 1F YOU C4N"T COMMUN1C4T3 CL34RLY 4ND 1NT3LL1G3NTLY TH3N YOUR 5K1LL5 4R3 WORTHL355, D00D! \_ as I recall, those who prove they can write beforehand can skip E190. Is this not the case? I considered myself to be one of "those who can write" before I took E190, but E190 improved my writing anyway. I am now more conscious of split-infinitives and dangling modifiers. Furthermore, there's the oral communication part of E190, which you seem to have ignored. \_ Use. Less. People either freeze up or already had a bit of experience with public speaking. I personally am a bit of a grammar nazi, and certainly didn't gain anything from that section. If your English is so bad to begin with, take an English class. Technical writing \_ don't end a clause with a preposition. \_ this is ok. just don't end sentences with prepositions. should not be a grammar class. From what I've seen, virtually everyone forgets it in a week anyways. -chialea no clear antecedent _/ \_ not a word. \_ my English was very good before I took E190, and I learned more in E190 than I did in any of the English classes I took. English classes seem to focus more on literature than on improving real grammar skills. |
2002/2/7-8 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:23802 Activity:insanely high |
2/7 Where can I find information on how my GPA stacks up to the rest of EECS? \_ ask tjb \_ These figures are approximate, but should at least be correct to within +/-0.1: 75 percentile: 3.55 50 percentile: 3.15 25 percentile: 2.7 This URL may also give some semi-usable numbers: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~hilfingr/report/index.html \_ all I can see is that CS students do well in CS classes and that EE students do well in EE classes, and that transfer students have slightly lower grades. Nothing new there. -hilfinger hater \_ It also shows that L&S CS students get better grades than EECS ones in the same classes. But I think that's because EECS curriculum is tougher. -- L&S alum \_ I can't believe they gave out so many A+s, As and A-s. I thought my GPA looked good, but now I think GPA is just inflated. \_ Grade inflation? At Cal? Oh Gosh! No! It would never happen that Cal would grade inflate to keep up with the sickening levels of inflation at the Ivys. Oh no, not our dearly beloved Cal which has been doing everything possible to water down the value of a Cal diploma for the last few decades. GO BEAR! \_ I didn't notice any grade inflation at Cal in the early 1990s. This must be recent, along with the ability to drop classes right up until the final. (Is that ugly rumor really true?) --dim |_ I agree with dim \_ moi aussi \_ I don't remember seeing so many people get A- and above in the CS and EE classes back when I was in school (89-93). \_ I second that, but has anyone thought that it's possible that the courses just get easier? |
2002/1/30 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:23717 Activity:nil |
1/29 Bush want 4000 hrs of "service" each and every one of us. How many CS162 projects is that equivalent to? \_ 2 \_ dude, you must rock. how did you get them done so fast? \_ It's funny. Chinese used to do that 500+ years ago during the Ming Dynasty. Of course, wealthy people who wants to get out of it was able to pay a fee of some sort. Chinese discontinued such service during the Qin dynasty. \_ Qing |
2002/1/22-23 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:23635 Activity:high |
1/22 Anyone good taking-- or know someone good who's taking-- CS162 this semester? I'm looking for a good partner... I'm planning on putting in enough work to get an A... I have real world programming experience and got an A in Hilfinger's 164 if that means anything to anyone. \_ You should really consider signing your posts. \_ how do people find partners these days (aside from old friends) \_ Same way they always did. Turn to the person next to them if there's no one they know and trust in the class. \_ That's what I want to know... It doesn't seem that my motd approach is working. I took a year off school to go work, and now I'm back but don't know anyone and am afraid to get stuck with some slacker partner... or some know-nothing grade-monger. \_ yeah, its easy to get screwed by someone you don't know. Do newsgroups still exist for classes? \_ apparently not very active. Besides, I thought it might be easier to find a competent partner within the csua for some crazy reason. \_ go by the CSUA office and ask around, i did it with 170. \_ There used to be a file in /csua/<something> that I found somewhat useful/cool/helpful. \_ My roommate is taking 162 and wants to get an A. --as useless as the anonymous poster \_ If you're serious and he still needs a group, have him email me. - rory |
2002/1/8 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:23486 Activity:very high |
1/7 nweaver & djyoung, how do you guys deal with emacs & vi's key bindings when using the Dvorak keyboard? \_ global-set-key to something else? \_ you change the mappings at the OS level. \_ Is it any coincidence that two of the most annoying people that I met during my time in Berkeley EECS turn out to be hardcode Dvorak-ists? \_ You haven't met enough annoying people in Berkeley EECS. \_ I think that you're confusing "weird" and "annoying". \_ How do you find djyoung to be annoying? He's got be among one of the brightest guys I ever met at Cal. I'm honored to have known him. He could sleep through a boring lecture, not read the book and still ace the exams and labs. \_ You're confusing "dumb" with "annoying". Smart people can be annoying. Dumb people can be pleasant and fun to be with. |
2001/12/11-12 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Recreation/Food] UID:23212 Activity:high |
12/10 Check out starting salaries, job descriptions, and organizations for various majors (yes there are "food servers" in the humanities majors). http://career.berkeley.edu/CareerExp/Major.stm \_ looks like IB and english majors are suffering \_ I like the "Self Employed" guy who named himself "Vice President of Marketing and Sales". \_ So EECS and CS are still the highest. \_ This surprises you? \_ Go ask a salesperson at any reasonably succesful company in the valley how much he makes(base + commish). Chances are it'll be at least 2x what an EECS major from Cal at the same company makes. I didn't think this was true until I had to find one for my company. \_ Go ask the rest of the salespeople who haven't been at it for 15+ years and don't have a million contacts and don't get sent to the best contracts, etc. Yes, a sales jerk *can* and often do make more than the typical EECS geek, but the *average* sales jerk is eating cat food in his cold flat on the bad side of town. The marketing chick is still overpaid. Average EECS $$$ >> Average Sales Jerk $$$. \_ cat food? \_ Yes. What are you questioning about it? |
2001/11/24-27 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/Theory] UID:23094 Activity:insanely high |
11/23 Can someone please tell me what textbook and/or author we used for: math50a, math55, and stat134? I need it from 1993-1995. THANKS! \_ let me guess, ypu're applying to MIT, right? \_ let me guess, you're also applying to MIT, right? Or are you already there? Help me out dude... \_ I'm applying. And I'm a dudette, btw. -chialea \_ where else are you applying to? Let's get together and start a grad school application club!!! \_ chialea, what'd you get on your subject & general? \_ stfu ilyas \_ It wasn't me, moron. I already know what she got. -- ilyas \_ bad things. especially the subject. and my GPA. -chialea \_ 3.5 isn't bad considering the average GPA@Cal=2.3 you're off by a full half-point _/ ugh, you mean 2.8? 1.8? _/ it's around 2.8 _/ \_ Is that the average systemwide? how about for CS? \_ _Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications_, Kenneth H. Rosen (Math 55), don't know the rest. -geordan \_ Math 50a is now Math 53, right? If so, Stewart's "Calculus: Early Transcendentals" was probably used. \_ no, 50a became 54. for math 50a in spring 1994, we used anton, _elementary linear algebra_ and boyce & diprima, _elementary differential equations and boundary value problems_. -lila \_ THANK YOU SO MUCH LILA, you've been very helpful. By the way, are these classes required for the "other" CS? \_ no, just math1b and cs61a. i took math50a because i was briefly under the delusion that i wanted to study physics, and i took cs61b just for fun. -lila \_ well? Did you really have a lot of fun? \_ We used the same two books (different editions?) in Spring '97. |
2001/11/21 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:23068 Activity:low |
11/19 What was the name of the CS60C book? Author or title please. Thanks. (btw this is for 1991-1994). \_ in fall 1995 we used carrano, _data abstraction and problem solving with c++: walls and mirrors_ -lila \_ Auugh! Aauuuggggghhh!!! -geordan \_ Has a 60c/61b book ever been used for two semesters in a row? Are there really no good data structures books out there!?!?! I thought it was cool that K&Pike's "Practice of Programming" was used when Hilf taught it. \_ In Fall 1992 we used _Data Structures and Program Design in C_ by Kruse, Leung, and Tondo. Prentice Hall 1991 \_ If I remember, in '93 we used CLR and some stupid C++/oop book I've banished from memory. \_ Fall 93 was CLR with the useless Deitel book. -meyers |
2001/10/21 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:22788 Activity:high |
10/21 You are required to know recursion before taking CS 61a? Where would they learn it aside from CS 3? AP CS? \_ I didn't know what recursion was my freshman year when I took 61a. It took me all but 5 minutes to look it up in SICP and I passed the test. Never took CS 3 or AP CS. \_ Damn, you're cool! \_ Many people did the same. Maybe you're just !cool. \_ what language did you answer the question with? \_ C \_ manly men just do the inductive proof (2nd question). \_ This is no longer available. As of a couple of semesters ago, they changed the test to have 2 recursion questions only. Too many incompetent people made it into the class on induction and then had to be dragged along for the semester. \_ are you serious? so people are forced to already know a programming language (including pseudo-code), then? that is so dumb. \_ Why is that dumb? That's what CS3 is for. If you think CS3 is too slow paced and you're "bright", do what the guy above did and spend a few hours reading up in on recusion in any basic programming/cs textbook. \_ the issue is not knowing recursion or not. it's knowing a programming language. CS61A is not about learning Scheme, and SICP isn't designed to "teach Scheme". It's stupid if you're expected to be able to express recursion without knowing a programming language beforehand. mathematical induction seems fine to me. if students have trouble, they should be discouraged from continuing on (which is what we did when I was a 61A TA), but they shouldn't be kicked out automatically. of course, I haven't seen any of the current entrance exams, so maybe it's not as bad as I think. |
2001/10/10-11 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:22685 Activity:high |
10/11 officially, enrollment in cs61a DOWN 100 from last sem. \_ must be the recession, what those freshmen dont know is that by the time they graduate, we should(I hope) be ready for the next boom \_ The next boom won't be CS. Maybe some bio stuff. \_ GOOD. You should study computer science because you love it, not because it is lucrative -nweaver #2 fan \_ Who is #1? \_ yermom \_ nweaver \_ You are #6 \_ They've been saying bio stuff for decades now. \_ actually the next boom is all about getting homosexuals the ablity to carry an embryo, fertilized from their gay lover's sperm, in a body cavity, to term. \_ You should study something that you love *AND* that allows you to make a decent living ('lucrative' is even better). I don't think that a CS major who got into CS for the money and who now hates his life/job is any worse of a person than an English Literature major who chose lit because of his undying love for deftly crafted prose and who now hates his life/job because he's a) living at subsistence level writing sardonic nuggets of wit for the Podunk Review, or b) doing something completely different (tech writing, flipping burgers) because he couldn't find a job that pays worth a damn. nweaver and all the other "don't consider the money!" people can stuff it. \_ how about "something that will keep you happy in life" \_ agreed. \_ sex, and lots of it. when will they come up with the "Sex Procurement" major? \_ I unofficially minored in Women's Studies. \_ I majored in Politically Unilateral Social Science Youth. \_ There's also the effect that a few years in industry will have on you to consider. I loved it when I was in college, and I loved it for a while after I started working, but after a few years everything seems to suck. You can burn out in any field. |
2001/8/29-30 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:22287 Activity:insanely high |
8/29 In the past few years I've been hearing a lot of bad things about the quality of UCB EECS. I've heard that they're system level stupid (Java-centric), editor incompetent (pico), and non-UNIX savvy (M$ NT, MFC C++, etc). Is this true with the grad students? \_ Latest I've heard is that 162 (OS) is taught in Java now. \_ Holy shit! \_ Ya, but recently, students have been programming GUI's in 61b. That wasn't done too often 10 years ago. \_ We had an intern this summer (EECS Junior) who had trouble using the UNIX/Linux CLI (tar/gzip/make/cc). He used pico almost exclusively, but he knew his C and Perl quite well. I don't think that this is limited to Cal. We have some guys from UIUC who can barely use vi/make/cc correctly and struggle on systems without X11 but if you ask them to debug code they can do it quite well. \_ it's not the tool they use but how they use the tools. If you want Unix + emacs + gcc , you are just as locked from reality as the people you're attacking. \_ I've been in the industry for 8 years and I still use Unix and emacs everyday in all of the three jobs I've had. I'm also using gcc in the third job right now. \_ replace "want" with "insist". But then this has been an often beated down topic not worth revisiting. \_ i don't think it's the responsibility of a university to teach you how to use the programming tools of the day. it's job is to show you the big picture and understand the underlying concepts. it's assumed that you are smart enough that you could start using MFC correctly after 2 days even though you've been using Qt for 3 years. Fundamentally, there is nothing different between gcc+emacs+gdb/vc++, or gtk,qt/MFC, or C++,scheme/Java. If you don't know how to make the transition, you either missed the point of school, or you should be attending a vocational school. -ali. \_ Arrrrrrrrrrgh, matey! UCB EECS today warn't nothin' like the swashbucklin' days of yore, when manly men like m'self walked the decks of Cory Hall! Back then, we built our own calculatin' machines out of gears we milled ourselves from rods of iron! We 'programmed' 'em by movin' the gears into place with wooden sticks, powerin' the whole works by leather belts attached to a waterwheel! Men could lose their fingers in works like that -- you could tell the real 'hackers', because they were the ones walking around with nothing but stumps for hands. Lily-livered Windows-usin' nancy-boys that they let waltz out of the program these days -- wait 'til they meet *me* 'round a dark corner someday! \_ you had milling machines? you had waterweels? jeez. I remmember spending my first two years here running on a treadmill to power the machines for the upper division classes, and cutting gears out of mastadon tusks with bits of sharp rock. \_ and you'll what, club them with your stump? \_ you are right! Try taking CS 164 with VT220 terminals. \_ Achoi could work on his 162 project with one VT220 terminal in Cory. \_ this is one of the funniest things I've seen on the motd in a while. thanks for making my day. \_ HAHA!!! What planet are you from? \_ You didn't happen to write Myst and Riven did you? That would explain all the inane puzzles.... \_ Both Myst and Riven were written by Christian Fundies, what more explanation do you need? |
2001/8/21 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/GradSchool] UID:22193 Activity:insanely high |
8/21 To ucb grad students: is applying to Berkeley CS different than EECS? I requested a CS applcation but EECS wrote back saying that they'll mail me an EECS application on September. But I do NOT want to apply for EECS, just CS. Thanks. \_ there are directions online. We can't be bothered to answer your question. Go to stanford, fucker. \_ I believe the grad school is just "EECS" L&S CS is just for undergrads. Are you intending to apply for grad or undergrad? -paolo \_ Yes, it's different. The "CS" major is in the College of Letters & Science. -tom \_ I'm talking about graduate school. \_ in that case i believe you have to go with EECS. \_ to paraphrase Theo: "Perhaps you should stay clear of discussions where the roles of graduate cs students -- especially what their responsibilities -- are being discussed." \_ paolo, are you still deleting the motd every 3 minutes? -tom \_ only in your bizarre fantasy world, tom. \_ Who the fuck is Theo and why should anyone give damn what this incoherent motherfucker has to say? \_ tom, are you a grad student? \_ Uhm, why does this matter? \_ no. |
2001/8/20 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:22192 Activity:nil |
8/20 What's the relationship between Rob Nicolas and Kevin Mullaley? Are they boss/intern, boss/boss, unrelated??? \_ You mangled the names, but they are unrelated. Both are managers, have been here about 10 years, but manage different areas. (kevinm is instructional, robm is research) \_ close. Kevin Mullaly and Rob McNicholas both for work for Pei Chen, EECS Computer Resources Manager. Kevin runs EECS Instructional, Rob runs the EECS Computer User Support Group, the contract/recharge system support group. |
2001/7/24 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:21926 Activity:very high |
7/23 Is a CS 199 research project required for graduation in L&S? \_ for the standard CS degree, w/o honors, it is NOT required. pretty much nothing is "required" anymore. You just need enough EE, CS, or EECS units. - paolo \_ Have those UPE losers finally abolished the CS150 requirement too? -LSCS grad. \_ i can say for a fact i indeed know a CS graduate who walked with me who did not have to take 150. Unfortunately, I didn't know they were going to drop the req, so i took it. - paolo \_ unfortunately? I graduated without taking it and have regretted it ever since. \_ my opinion is that the class that semester was the biggest waste of time i've had at cal. YMMV - paolo \_ Err.. 150 kicked ass. Of course it totally depends on what project you end up with (and therefore what prof) --dbushong \_ My 150 Sucked ass. Perhaps this had to do with the lack of resources, and ta apathy to our broken clock chip (oh and we had new boards that sem). note that the prof's 61c ratings weren't very good either. Like i said, YMMV as things can change a lot in a few years. - paolo (who would have rather taken aiken/hilfingr 164 than 150). \_ 150 kicked ass! The semester I took it, we even got to do something somewhat AI-related (recognizing mouse pointers with a camera and some hardware). -- ilyas \_ I had Katz for 150 in Fa90. We got to build a 4-bit computer with processor and memory from breadboards, 74xx's and copper wires. Although logic design isn't my most favorite subject (mine is OS), that was the best class I've ever had at Cal. BTW now I regret I didn't take more classes before graduation. -- yuen \_ 150 may be painful, bit IMHO, every EECS student should take it. |
2001/6/22 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:21596 Activity:moderate |
6/21 Does Berkeley have a CS MS program? \_ EECS MS. \_ Nope. You're under the EECS dept but your degree will be in CS or EE, not both. |
2001/6/15 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Finance] UID:21530 Activity:insanely high |
6/15 So who is this kinney anyway? http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~kinney is just a picture with no details. finger kinney has no info either. \_ BA, cal physics. doing phd in econ at usc starting fall. Thinks most IT people are too lazy, and don't do much work. Likes the web as the "common application interface". Took EECS 126, 61B with hilfy., math 50A/B, econ 202A/B. Smart math guy. Jon's age. \_ BA, cal physics. started off in chem E. switched to physics later. doing phd in econ at usc starting fall. Thinks most IT people are too lazy, and don't do much work. Likes the web as the "common application interface". took:EECS 120/L, 126, 61B with hilfy., math 50A/B, econ 202A/B "because they were interesting." Smart math guy. Jon's age. \_ Smart math guy? Give me a break. \_ Ooooh, we got a "real" mathematician on our hands! \_ I want to be a smart math guy when I grow up! -- ilyas \_ how'd he do in 61b? \_ he's not a cs guy. nuff said. \_ I guess physics is a pretty good major if you are not good enough to get a engineering degree, but Econ?!? That's a drinking/golf major, big downgrade from phyiscs. I guess my question is answered, Kinney is YASL. \_ he thought ugrad econ was too easy. \_ have you ever taken a grad econ course? they're not the same as undergrad econ. It's about modelling systems using diff eqs and other math tricks. Have you taken a grad econ course at Berkeley? Taught by Brad De Long? Or are you yet another motd wanker(person who speaks from the arse)? \_ "Yet Another ... " ? \_ Soda Luser \_ groupies at an Idiot Parade show (socal punk). \_ So who are the hookers? --dim \_ could someone please explain what's going on in that picture? maybe someone could narrate it? \_ groupies at an Idiot Parade show (socal punk band). \_ maybe we should ask kinney himself... |
2001/6/7 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/Berkeley/HKN] UID:21451 Activity:nil |
5/6 http://www.easywarez.com mmm. vadim and the tda. Turn off java/javascript. Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 13:15:41 -0700 (PDT) From: Trevor_J. Buckingham <tjb@cory.EECS.Berkeley.EDU> To: governor@governor.ca.gov, president@whitehouse.gov, kailaxyu@aol.com, britneyspears@signaturesnet.com Subject: MY PERMANENT EECS INSTRUCTIONAL ACCOUNT For the last time, Will the individuals screwing with my account please stop, now. This has been going on for 3 years, and what have I done to deserve it? Perhaps a more appropriate question is: Why are hatred and jealousy a way of life in the state of California? Perhaps no question is appropriate and I should refer you to my resume. To get it, you will have to purchase the The University of California's Mu Chapter Resume Book of Eta Kappa Nu (for $200). That resume book is avialable on our webpage: http://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu (http://www.hkn.org For the last time, GET OFF OF MY DICK!!!!!! -tb |
2001/6/5 [Politics/Domestic/California, Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll/Kinney] UID:21431 Activity:nil |
6/5 What happened to AmIHotOrNot? \_ they changed the name to http://hotornot.com for marketing purposes \_ who is this person? Administrative Contact: Eightdays,Inc James Hong 229 Heartwood Lane Mountain View, CA 94041 \_ That would be James Hong, who lives in Mountain View. Really, what kind of answer are you expecting? --Galen \_ That would also be jhong@{csua,hkn}, Cal EECS class of '95, one of the two founders of the company (other one being jimy@hkn, Cal EECS '94). What kind of answer are you expecting? \_ duh. - kinney \_ If we ignore you, will you go away? -- kinney #1 fan \_ no, i'm bored and waiting for grad school to start in USC. |
2001/3/16-17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/GradSchool] UID:20812 Activity:high |
3/15 What's the best way to study for CS Subject GRE? Thanks. \_ Take CS61ABC, CS162, CS164, CS170, CS... \_ Yeah right. Like those teach you anything practical. \_ What are you talking about? I solve NP-complete problems all the time. \_ The issue is not practicality. The issue is prepping for the GRE. \_ Almost none of which is the theoretical crap you get from Berkeley CS. \_ take lotsa practice tests, review your 172/164 material, and know enough 150 to build a shift-adder - paolo (who took the GRE recently) \_ last i recall, CS GRE isn't required for many graduate programs. but hey, doing well can look good on a resume too! \_ a lot of the top programs seem to require it. |
2001/3/14-15 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD] UID:20792 Activity:low |
3/14 Harvey supposedly did 162 in BSD a while back. I've heard everything from it being spectacular to it being a complete disaster. Does anyone still have copies of the project assignments for that class (and lecture notes)? \_ Yes, I do. |
2001/2/21 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:20635 Activity:nil |
2/20 hey, who's in 152 this semester? just curious... |
2001/2/17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:20616 Activity:kinda low |
2/16 Is there no motd reader who has softcopies of hilfinger's 61b notes? I find this hard to believe. \_ I'm sorry, my dog ate it. After he deleted it from my hard disk. \_ I have it. Who are you? \_ could you e-mail them to me? thanks. - jameslin |
2001/2/15-16 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:20604 Activity:high |
2/15 I'm a EECS/C alumni. I've been writing SW for a while. I'm thinking of switching to HW. Doing digital/circuit/FPGA/ASIC design. Digital stuff, not analog. Has anybody done this transition before? I did pretty well in 150, 152, and 252. I think I can handle it, but I'm asking for personal experiences. Thanks. \_ you sick fuck, next you'll be in taking it up the ass from Drew Pertula, number 1 heehpohcreet! \_ you better get an advanced degree if you want to do hardware. you'll be competing with top notch architects from top notch sk00ls unless of course you wanna do verification (testing)... boring \_ industry sucks, academia rewls!!! \_ I did that. I was in LSCS and still inundated my schedule with many CS courses (many of which was required for my major) but also took 141, 150, 152, and 252. What most people don't realize is that hardware courses aren't that hard and when you get into the 152/252 material that's when it starts to get very interesting. I now work in a VLSI design group and have no regrets switching. -jeff \_ Considering all the .com fall-outs this might not be a bad idea-- Software is over-crowded right now. Hardware is the way to go. \_ hardware has its own problems. there are good opportunities but geographically you're more limited on where to work. also it is not as free in what you do; the problems are often very well defined and the focus is on efficiency and optimization rather than open-ended creativity. \_ Optimization takes a lot of creativity. \_ It's probably hard to get a job as a newby logic guy if you're a few years out of school. It's probably impossible to get a job as a non-newby logic guy, so you'll have to deal with the loss of $ and responsibility. It might be easier to do an intermediate jump to design verification before you try to make the logic leap. \_ Not completely true. My co-worker never did verification. Straight out of college he did DFT engineering and is now a logic designer. I've been doing verification for about 7 months or so and will soon start on logic design myself (I graduated last year). You just need to tell your boss that you're interested in doing other things aside from verification. Good designers usually have done some verification themseleves. -jeff \_ I merely observed that sw->dv->logic is an easier leap than sw->logic. I don't believe your experience contradicts (or is even relevant to) that. In addition, dv and logic usual belong to the same organization, so it's relatively easier to transfer from one to the other. sw and logic usually are in separate organizations, so a transfer is probably more difficult. \_ in a small organization, sw,dv,logic,testing,customer support is a one man job... |
2001/2/15-16 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:20603 Activity:high |
2/14 does anyone have copies of hilfinger's 61b notes, in postscript or pdf form? thanks. \_ http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/library/EECS/hilfinger.zip - set them up when i was librarian - paolo \_ contrary to what the library page says, these notes are for 61A, not B. \_ why, they are. ugh. my bad. i will fix the page. |
2001/1/28-31 [Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus, Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/SW/Languages/Misc] UID:20454 Activity:moderate |
01/27 EE department is teaching a course on intro to embedded programming/RTOS, as EE 290-O (letter O). Prereqs listed as "knowledge of C and familiarity with OS basics" -- presumably ~162. TuTh9:30-11 / 531 Cory / Christof Kirsch <cm@eecs> http://www-cad.eecs.berkeley.edu/~fresco/giotto/course \_ Can non-students audit the class or simply sit in the lectures? I heard that Cory Hall requires card key access these days. -- yuen \_ Card key access is for after hours and labs. \_ It should not be cardkeyed in the morning (that's 9:30-11 AM, of course). The prof is unlikely to mind an auditor or two, but you should email the prof directly to know for sure. -alexf \_ Card key access is for after hours, labs, and the colossal sexual encounters that occur there. \_ And if you're lucky you might see Hilfinger step out of his shower stall. \_ ew \_ That's no slide rule he's holding. \_ Why do you think the first floor sounds like a vibrator? |
2001/1/18-19 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:20364 Activity:high |
1/18 Which is more difficult: getting into L&S CS or getting into EECS (from L&S undeclared) ? \_ Weaseling out of things is an important skill to learn. It separates us humans from the animals. Except the weasels. \_ I hardly see applying to L&S CS as "weaseling out" of applying to transfer to EECS. \_ I think that was meant to refer to weaseling being in the other direction, but that doesn't seem particularly applicable either considering how rarely this is permitted. \_ Actually, I was just making a reference to something that Homer Simpson said. It had nothing to do with LSCS or EECS. -original weasel poster \_ The latter by far, unless you have some very unusual circumstances. Compare ~50 per semester vs ~5 per year. And people who transfer L&S->CoE are often already declared. Granted, not as many people _attempt_ the latter, but it's still likely to be much harder. -alexf _attempt_ the latter, but it's still likely to be much harder. -alexf \_ Be the shit in L&S CS and EECS will welcome you into their arms at the end of your third year. \_ Be like trevor buckingham. |
2001/1/6-16 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:20257 Activity:high |
1/5 I'm looking for the following incidents in a decent digital format Letterman vs. Simmons - Simmons as giant turkey Romanian Bank Robbers vs. LA cops (1998) The Play \_ http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/research/cmt/vfs/sports \_ http://www.cyberbears.org/links/images/ThePlay.mov http://www.cyberbears.org/links/images/ThePlay.wav \_ try again. http://www.sfgate.com/gate/av/movies/1998/11/18/theplay.mov \_ yuck. we need high resolution. we need audio. i haven't seen a decent stream yet. \_ This is kinda pathetic. Someone should've made a good version ages ago. \_ http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~ucrc/rivalry/ThePlay.mov is pretty good. -John \_ I've got a quicktime of The Play but it's not exactly the best quality; I can mail it to you if you want -hjkim \_ patterson@cs has The Play in RA format or something to that extent; shows it on last day of 61C every time he teaches it \_ RA format is only useful for broadcast. MPEG is more likely for local video archives. \_ "Useful for" != "used for" \_ http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/research/cmt/vfs/sports \_ http://www.cyberbears.org/links/images/ThePlay.mov http://www.cyberbears.org/links/images/ThePlay.wav (you didn't specify audio or video) \_ Actually, Patterson's copy is on video tape. - seen Patterson's last lecture twice \_ The RIAA is going to kick your ass. |
2000/12/9-10 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:20057 Activity:low |
5/15 What do people think of 164 with Rowe this semester? \_ Better than 162 with Smith! \_ Anything is better than 162 with Smith. Unfortately with just him & Harvey teaching 162 now, everyone's screwed. \_ Harvey doesn't really teach, per se. He preaches his religion to unsuspecting freshmen and chows on the potstickers and is pretty much just worthless. \_ Coach LUvitz!!!!! \_ is he still sleeping with Randy? \_ Randy Katz? The dept. chair? I don't think so. \_ I think this fool means Brandy (not Randi who is the person they are confusing Brandy with and probably not Randy as in Randy Katz) \_ INFIDEL!!! HERETIC!!1! I fondly remember taking 162 from bh. Especially those nights when we'd all gather around the big, silent bulk of the PDP-10 in the machine room, heads bowed to its greatness . . . then bh would pour the vodka, and we'd munch on potstickers and talk for _hours_ about the imminent coming of the Glorious People's GNU-LISP Revolution that would sweep like a cleansing wave! Some nights we'd watch Animanics and listen to the Beatles until dawn. Then we'd shatter our vodka glasses against the wall and weave our way home, staggering up the middle of Hearst singing Russian peasant drinking songs . . . I didn't learn much about operating \_ Did you save this text snippet and use it whenever bh comes up as a topic of discussion? systems, but damn, I learned about _life_. \_ I didn't know the motd had re-runs. \_ sounds like something out of a cheezy movie, like "the dead poet's society" gone bad. man, I guess that guy didn't get laid the whole time. |
2000/12/5-6 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:20005 Activity:high 66%like:20000 |
12/5 What do ugly TAs earn at Berkeley? thankx!!! \_ sex with ugly profs. \_ redundant. \_ there was a attractive female prof. in ME while I was at cal (married though). There was an okay one in physics and southeast asian (indian) studies. I think there may have been a few more in chem. \_ I guess I took all the wrong classes. Who was that professor for CS60C back in '93 who looked like a man? \_ Katherine Yelick. \_ Paul Hilfinger \_ I was merely pointing out that the word novels, starting with the Maltese Falcon. "ugly" is not reduntant. In general I agree with the assessment that female profs at cal are unattractive, but there are exceptions. \_ My English 1B professor was quite a babe. She made us read all these hard-boiled detective novels, starting with the Maltese Falcon. I suck at the class though. The conclusions of my essays always have the comment "This would have made a great thesis. You should have started from here." That made me really frustrated and angry, and want to boink her even more. |
2000/11/28-29 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:19927 Activity:moderate 50%like:19508 |
11/27 Poll (use dot please): CS164 should be 4 units --++-> .... || <---- Buchanan ++-> . CS164 should be 5 units ---+ \_ uh, so people think 164 should be more units than 162? huh? |
2000/10/31-11/1 [Academia/Berkeley, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:19611 Activity:moderate |
10/30 For those of you unfortunate enough to have selected UC Berkeley for your undergraduate CS *cough* education, you will want to check out: http://aduni.org "Our goal is to offer the world's best computer science education, at an undergraduate level, to people who are currently unable to obtain it." (Berkeley undergrads match this criterion) \_ I got my medical degree that way. I can now legally perform over 137 operations in this country, Haiti, and seven other islands. \_ shut up paolo \_ heh heh. heh. \_ I think that its 4700. It was 4500 when I applied (93). \_ may not have anything to do with the original post but, 4850 (he had 4870). what's the current academic index needed to get into EECS? What GPA do you need to get into L&S, CS? \_ I think that its 7700. It was 7500 when I applied (93). From what my brother tells me BioE had the highest at 7850 (he had 7870). \_ I thought index = GPA*1000 + SAT Verbal + SAT Math + Achievement Test English + 2 other Achievement Tests? That's around 8000 or so in the old days... \_ Oops, I wrote 4 instead of 7. Fixed. \_ It's GPA*1000 + SAT I + 3 SAT II's (formally called Achievements) math and English comprising two of the SAT II tests. ~7340 was required for automatic admission back in '96, but I think they got rid of automatic admission two years go. \_ The problem with the concept is it suposedly gives it to people otherwise "unable to obtain it". The most common factor for this is money. But if you need money, you probably will NOT be able to dedicated an entire year of your life solely to this program, and not to making money keeping yourself in rent and foot. Which is what presumably would be neccessary for this "one intense year." |
2000/10/27-28 [Computer/SW/Languages/Java, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:19586 Activity:insanely high |
10/27 I have seen lots of cheating while in Berkeley. Do any of you cheat? If so, how, why do you did it, and do you think it is justified? \_ in four years as a double major i never cheated. no one i know in math or physics ever cheated. cheating is for people in college for the degree only. \_ I.e. Business, Econ, IEOR \_ i sifted through garbage bins for a 61b project...and succeeded. it saved my ass b/c without it, I wouldn't have passed with the c+ i got from dear old clancy. I left cs immediately after that for my own good. I have no compunctions about this because there was no fucking way I was going to get an F or D and have to go through the whole debacle again. That was the one and only time I did and I will forever relieved that I did. \_ How the hell can you get anything but an A/A+ in the class? \_ Cheating is so easy. Look over someone's shoulders during an exam. Sit in a corner where you're least likely to be noticed reading a cheatsheet under your calculator. Sift thru the recycle bins for discarded printouts of code. Share. \_ Actually, I've seen the guys with 48gs just scan the relavent info into their computers and upload it to their calc. Alas, if only we were all rich... \_ Duh. Borrow one, stupid. Don't bitch that you're poor and at some odd disadvantage to "those evil white rich guys!" \_ yeah! I hate those guys!! usually a frat boy, too, like George Bush \_ At least GB didn't flunk out like AG did. Twice. \_ Well, I never had to resort to such means and I still did okay (ave. GPA overall, above average upper div), my lament simply was that if we were all rich we could have a bunch of toys to play with instead of studying. I have never envied rich people, in fact I feel sorry for people who have to rely on wealth to get them through life, I will always have an advantage over them. \_ Keep telling yourself that. \_ Yeah, just become a TA and your admiring female students will love to shake you down for a good grade. Don't tell your SO. \_ This doesn't work. I was a TA and the female students never offered me anything to improve their grades. Not even the ugly ones. And I would have gone for the ugly ones. \_ I never cheated in CS. Which is wise since Aiken has that anti-cheat code-checking program. \_ um, it doesn't work all that well :) It's a device of intimidation but nothing else. I got away in 3 of my upper div classes including his. \_ It depends on what the definition of 'is' is. \_ i cheated on some math tests because they didn't allow us cheat sheets and i thought it was stupid to spend my time memorizing a list of equations. \_ I remember this music appreciation class (forgot the number). A friend of mine took it with me because it's supposed to be an easy class, but he found out that he was really bad at it (recognizing tunes and such), so he asked me to help him cheat during the multiple choice final. \_ Thanks for coming out here with your confession. You got somewhere to go now. Now let me show you the shape of my heart. \_ Thanks for all the great answers everybody. --Aiken \_ soda% finger aiken finger: aiken: no such user \_ Prof. Aiken is a 3133T H@X0R! He's posting via his R00T SH311! He's the one who OWNZ M$! \_ My LR(k) is bigger than your LALR(1) -aiken \_ I doubt that. \_ He's sooo 3133T that he seems to be a luser. \_ Is that like, yermom is so slutty that she's actually a real hottie? \_ No its not like a unsigned wrapping around. Ever read the BUFH chronicles? He's sooo 3133T that the BOFH can't tell him from a luser. |
2000/10/27-28 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll] UID:19578 Activity:very high |
10/26 Ugh, got a closed book closed notes exam, but I can bring ONE sheet of double side notes. Does that mean I can bring any sheet, like a 20"X16" double sided sheet? I'm not trolling. \_ bring this: http://www.casting-couch.com/tour/0036-11/images/010.jpg \_ Actually, it means that you should go to crate and barrel and purchase a large roll of butcher paper and xerox the entire book onto it and then bring it with you. DUH! \_ Microfiche. \_ hand-written? Or can you type it up and use abbreviations and then use a Xerox machine to reduce it? That's what I did for my poli-sci class. They gave the 8 essay questions beforehand and said 5 of these will be on the exam and you get to choose any 3 of them to answer. But can bring one 8.5x11" piece of paper. I prepared all my answers before the exam and spent the entire exam just copying text into my bluebook. Filled up the entire bluebook plus the back inside cover. \_ but in reality, how many of you used those sheets? Maybe all you needed was the comfort in having that sheet, and the trouble not having to memorize a few number of formulas. \_ there's only one occasion when bringing that piece of crap actually helped me. on my two physics 7b midterms, it just so happened that the exact example of a refraction problem copied out of a schaum's outline was on the test, (except for the numbers of course), and on another, the I had the equation for some Hydrogen quantum bs equation on my cheat. it was awesome b/c I way above mean on both, beating out the nerds who usually kicked my ass on exams. unfortunately, i got totally fucked on my final, but the glory was fun while it lasted. nothing like a good ego boost during the dark physics 7 series days. you should always go for closed book since the effort to memorize stuff is minimal, prevents from getting totally trashed on an open-book which is supposed to be "easy." \_ Open book can be easier depending on the prof. Olander, in NE and Komvopolus (sp?), Pruitt in ME, Gronsky, tested, make it close book. This one or two pages only stuff Weber in MSE gave open book exams that were pretty easy. Their exams would have been next to impossible had they been closed book since there was always too much to memorize. ----ranga \_ I usually found that creating the "cheat" sheet helped me more than the actual cheat sheet. Though in some ME classes the formulas came in handy. ----ranga \_ These are my favorite exam rules. No having to book-flip to search for stuff, and no memorizing of stupid formulae. Just put down the key stuff in the class which let you figure anything else out and don't worry. --PeterM \_ The other one (which I personally like) is having created or extracted a good 1-2 page appendix (EG, the back inside cover of P&H for 61c), which is included with the exam. A little more work in some respects, but very useful for the students without the chaos of an open book test. -nweaver \_ This is my absolute LEAST favorite exam rules. Look, if you want to make a hard exam testing concepts, gimme open book/open notes and I'll bookmark pages, mark-up lecture notes, whatever. If you want to give an easier exam where some memorization is being tested, make it closed book. This one or two pages only stuff just turns the whole thing into some game where people try and cram as much onto one sheet as possible... and the prof thinks he can ask open-book-type questions because "you should have written that important fact down." Grrr... I hate them. \_ the other option which i liked better were the classes that gave everyone the same cheat sheet attached to the exam. why make people memorize a ton of equations and why be unfair about cheat sheets? everybody knows ahead of time what they'll be provided with and everybody has access to all the same info during the exam... \_ I agree. I refused to play the game and brought in 2 pages of notes with huge handwriting. When the TA gave me trouble, I told him to compare the number of bits on my two sheets with the number of bits on the cram sheet of the person in front of me with microscopic handwritting. The TA gave up eventually. \_ Actually I'd have walked up to you and said, "Which page do you want? You can only keep one." And if you kept going on your two page thing I'd just fail you. Seriously. Unless you seemed to have a genuine, non-renegade, non-protest reason for bringing in two pages. But anyways, this was just to balance your remarks. \_ Because I have a vision problem and you're discriminating against me and everyone like me. -!not the two sheet person \_ Anyone who *needs* to bring in a sheet with teeny-tiny little writing on it is screwed anyway. I handwrote all my cheatsheets in normal writing and usually had about half a side left. \_ i don't think most people really need them. it's just an OK but rather time-consuming way to study for an exam as you are writing the notes. keep in mind that cal professors in engineering are mostly looking for understanding, and not the amount of crap that you blindly memorized. \_ Depends on the department. Some profs. in MSE really were interesed in whether or not your could memorize stuff from the book. |
2000/10/15-16 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:19489 Activity:high |
10/15 http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~hilfingr/programming-contest/standings.html \_ 1 *Michael Constant (cs61b-oi) 5 49246 sec. 6 i think mconst wants to be cool. but this is not cool, using cs61b account as login. it's not cool. cs61b account as login. it's not cool. -ali \_ I had ctest-aa, but it didn't work (the home directory wasn't owned by the account), so I told Hilfinger and he gave me a random 61B account instead. --mconst \_ ok. that's very cool. i was wrong. -ali \_ Go home ali. -- ali #1 fan \_ This is true, 61b accounts that start with -o tend to be reserved for "other" usage. -former 61b TA \_ Perhaps you could ask why he had to use one. #1 MCONST FAN!!!! \_ you're right. i just assumed he was trying to show off. |
2000/9/12-14 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:19231 Activity:kinda low |
9/12 Do you think Berkeley CS or EECS has grade inflation or deflation? I'm talking about Undergrad. \_ It's a "fact" that grades are inflated at Berkeley in general, and EECS/CS in particular. Average ugrad GPA was like 3.06 and EECS was 3.2. I think CS was 3.4 or something but that's partially because CS rejects major in applied math or cog sci. But the average GPA is supposed to be around a 2.7. There was a DailyCal article with all these stats about a year ago. \_ Having studied in several departments, I can tell you without qualification that EECS students are a cut above most of the campus. If they have a higher ave. GPA, they've earned it. Probably by kicking ass in non-EECS classes, possibly by having to jump a huge bar to get into EECS. --PeterM \_ damn, when I was in school, the ave. was ~ 2.5 for engineers, with ud only ave. ~ 3.1. \_ Bullshit. What year did you graduate? kicking people out has NOTHING to dowith those grades. \_ 97 and I said engineers, not just EECS. \_ Bullshit. The article I read was written in 1999 (I think) and 3.1 was the average eng GPA. The data probably came from '98 grads. \_ I guess I'm below ave. then. Oh well... I wonder how many of those ave. eng. have patents and wrote books since graduating? Perhaps GPA isn't everything... \_ uhh, of course the fact that EECS tends to be aggresive about kicking people out has NOTHING to do with those grades. \_ EECS kicks people out after 4/5 years, not for bad grades. My friend graduated with a 2.46. \_ I think he meant weeding the weak folks out during the first two years. \_ This is completely inaccurate. Some of the weak (and arguably a whole lot more strong folks who get bounced out by weak folks playing GPA games) get weeded from L&S CS, but very few EECS majors get weeded. It's REALLY hard to flunk out of EECS. \_ I agree. By any standards, I tried pretty hard. I think for all my classes in 4 years at Cal I went to a total of maybe 50 lectures. |
2000/8/9-10 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus] UID:18929 Activity:high |
8/8 How well do UCB EECS and CS newgrads know C/C++? (in general) \_ If it makes you feel any better, Stanford undergrads start out take 3 quarters of "Introductory Programming" in C instead of SICP. \_ on average, better than other schools' new grads, with a lot more upside \_ That's right. They stopped teaching C/C++ in 61B in favor of Java right? So you have to learn C/C++ somewhere else or in 61C or the upper division classes. \_ Well, they know VB and VC++. They know java 1.1 and some swing. they should know ansi C. That's it. \_ If you don't know what you're talking about, shut the fuck up. No one here teaches V-anything except for the occasional 160/169 lab group that picks it up on their own. Swing isn't taught almost at all either. \_ you are stupid. Look at the original question. you _must_ be a class of 2k|2k+ grad. Say, nerdboy, he asked what do you _know_ now what you are _taught_ and if you've been a good little nerd eecs boy then you've had internships, and guess what you're learning on those internships? It ain't BSD. (and don't bother erasing this, I've got a perlscript to keep placing it back). \_ last I remember, people were concerned about learning asp, jsp, servets, and oracle stuff. This was more of a concern than C, C++. I assume they'd know C from 60b, or 61c. And some C++ (but not much about templates and certainly not much about makefiles. - paolo \_ C/C++ is dead. Everybody is learning the new Microsoft Language C- --social science major \_ Many classes still use C++. Also, really, a berkeley grad should be able to learn languages quickly. -nweaver \_ Indeed. I learned LISP from scratch (with no prior LISP/ELISP/ Scheme knowledge) in a few days when I took my CS164 which used LISP to write the compiler. \_ When(/where?) was this? \_ Now you are ready to learn K -muchandr \_ Well, C++ the OOP language is getting whacked by Java mindshare-wise. I think the GP stuff might grow popular enough to give it a new start though. We'll see. -muchandr |
2000/8/3-4 [ERROR, uid:18868, category id '31298#2.5' has no name! , , Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:18868 Activity:high |
8/3 i am a 61a student working on a project. someone told me it would be useful for me to use a "slashdot" in my code. what is a slashdot? thanks. \_ when you are filled with justified anger and rant about some linux issue when it is obivous you don't know what the fuck you talking about? \_ How can it be justified if they don't know what the fuck they're talking about? And /. posters are morons about more than linux. \_ uh DUHOY that was the whole fucking point you pathetic excuse for a moron. \_ The whole point was that your statement conflicts with itself? OK! \_ aren't too bright are ya? \_ You misheard me. I said use "pound bang" -- someone \_ Slashdot got into your brain. |
2000/7/19 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:18723 Activity:high |
7/19 Anyone have any suggestions on business-use color inkjets better than the $150 Epsons? Thanks. \_ man printer \_ if you don't mind black and white, why not try Laser Printers? \_ Need color. \_ there are laser color printers as well. Expensive, but they exist. Go for the high end inkjets as an alt. (forgot which magazine had a review on them. might have been PC magazine several months back. perhaps check their website) |
2000/5/30-6/1 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:18365 Activity:moderate |
5/30 Anybody have an example of how to use emacs in batch mode? I have a bunch of files I want worked on inside emacs and I want to do so in a non-interactive fashion. Thanks. \_ emacs --batch --load program.el \_ Err... I know how to invoke it, I'm looking for an example of "program.el". Thanks. \_ i've always thought it really lame that you couldn't specify elisp on the command line. or at least the name of a thunk. \_ emacs -f moo \_ Thunk? Thunks?? OHMYGOD!!!! cs61a flashbaaaaaaaaaaaack! you bastard!!! \_ loser \_ poser \_ 61a? What's that? -60a \_ you mean 60b \_ 60a --> 61a 60b --> 61c 60c --> 61b \_ does math 55 still exist? \_ Yes, but 55 is being made a requirement for math. Consequently, it is emphasizes CS applications less than it did in days past. The CS department has created a new class, CS 70 to fill the gap. Word is, \_ Hmm, I thought CS 70 was created as an "honors" version of 55...? -brg CS 70 kicks ass. -dans \_ Will be a cold day in hell when Math Dept makes 55 a major requirement. CS 70, on the other hand, \_ ISTR Demmel claiming in front of all the CS faculty that they'd done just that... -brg kicks royal ass. -alexf the First Ever CS70 Reader & Misc Gimp (tm) \- you can send elisp expression to emacs with gnuclient/gnudoit. you dont have to do anything special to the "program.el" ... although you need to be carful about input/output and what init files are loaded. --psb \_ ed \_ Oh great ed god!!! Please tell me how to use ed-mode in ed from the command line!!! |
2000/5/4-6 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:18171 Activity:moderate |
4/34 Do I want to take 162 from Smith next semester? ISTR somebody saying something bad about him. Comments? \_ He's only the worst teacher in the department. You learn about hardware that was popular in the 1970's from the world's most boring man. Sure, you can still learn a lot from the course, but none of your learning will be attributable to him. His tests are very straightforward, but don't really show much in terms of real understanding. \_ I remember his final exam was full of hard disk data questions and only one or 2 questions on networking. \_ aren't they all boring men except for maybe coach luvitz..woops, i mean harvey? Or maybe clancy is ok except that he will fuck you hard when you least expect it. \_ Harvey teaches 162? \_ smith is a beotch! |
2000/4/19-20 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:18059 Activity:nil |
4/18 Looking for recomendations for laptop bags. Let's say, less than $150; but if there is a convincing reason to go higher, i will. Thanks. \_ I have an old IBM one I really like, but most people find them too bulky (I carry loads of stuff.) Port makes some pretty robust bags, but they don't have a lot of compartments. -John \_ Just go to Macy's. Tumi. |
2000/4/7-9 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:17946 Activity:nil |
4/7 Has anyone had positive experiences with a commercial web host that offers 10+ megs of storage and 10+ gigs of transfer/month? Don't want to run my own server but sick of paying $150/month. -wayne \_ I've done alright with <DEAD>hostpro.net<DEAD> (100MB storage for about $40 a month). Their web admin interface kind of sucks tho. |
2000/3/3-4 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/SW/RevisionControl] UID:17683 Activity:insanely high |
3/2 so, do you think i could get off on the grounds of justifiable homicide if i were to murder my project partners? they'd be more useful as corpses. \_ you have no idea what bad project partners are. i've had partners that were so flat out lazy they didn't touch a single line of code the entire semester, partners that dropped the class without telling, partners that switched groups without telling, and partners that were so stupid that it makes you wonder how they ever got into this school. and then there was my 152 partner who was just about the worst partner ever. be happy that you have bad partners, not sadistic shity ones. -jeff \_ haven't a couple of people have had project partners who were in jail? \_ poor thing. So what did they do? \_ Easily. Just call Paolo as a character witness. -dans \_ paolo would be more useful as a corpse. \_ Hey, that's mean! \_ CSUA, we're petty and vindictive so you don't have to be. But seriously, ask Paolo about the PhilipBox or the Walrus some time. Two of the more heinous partners in the history of CS. -dans \_ you are not allowed to complain until you have randi as a partner. Or that stupid bitch who deleted all of our 162 mutlprocessing project 2 days before it was due. \_ When I was a lab assistant for 60A this chick goes into a panic and is so desperate she insists on dragging me away from my netrek game. She's typed "rm * .bak" in their \_ She typed shared project directory. She's lucky that A) I don't kill \_ I didn't her, B) her partner isn't around to see this, C) she had every single file loaded in emacs, D) I was kind enough to save them out for her and E) not kill her for screwing up \_ save them for her \_ that I didn't kill her a perfectly good base ogg. She asks me to walk her home \_ what the hell is a "base ogg" \_ learn to speak english. DOOSH! then panics at the door. Never help a Sterny. \_ How good she speak English? \_ Korean but not ESL. \_ I think (s)he was making fun of your English. \_ s/he needs to try again. Compared to most of the crap on the motd, my English was perfect. Don't even get me started on this as "Standard American English" is only an ideal in both written and spoken forms. -linguistics alumni \_ I'm using the present tense so that stuff is bullshit. If you don't know what a base ogg is, maybe one of the other 50+ netrek players can help you. Still waiting to see a real problem with what I wrote. \_ Well, you seem to be mixing tenses and "she's typed" isn't proper English. \_ Yes it is. It is a contraction of "She has typed" and is perfectly fine in the present tense. It is very common in \_ at least she just didn't do squat, instead of destroying your project. And nick, I seem to remember she sorta joined our group after the second project or so. (I say sorta cause noone wanted her around but the idiot who nuked our directory that one time, but hey, she kept on comming to our group meetings). informal narratives to revert to present tense. Annoying, but common usage. \_ Sorry for being annoying but it's still acceptable/common. \_ Korean? Was it sky's gf? \_ You helped her? That's just wrong. Idiots should pay the idiot penalty carried by their actions until such time that they learn something, thus ceasing to be an idiot, or they make a mistake so horrible that they die from it. Either way, one less idiot. -dans \_ Of course. She was better looking than the girl I was with at the time. Virginal, though. Hate that. \_ How long have pretty girls been taking advantage of your idiocy? \_ Nah, I was there. She turned pale and panicked at the key moment. She was too naive to know what she was doing. I've been an idiot before but this wasn't it. \_ Your quest to decrease the number of virgins in the world is a noble one. Nevertheless, since you failed in this particular instance, I think you should have sided with my quest to rid the world of idiots. -dans \_ Hey, I had to try. How else to know? I didn't help her after that if it makes you feel any better. \_ randi was my partner in 162. I think this tops anything anyone could possibly complain about. \_ Hi andrew \_ Hi nick \_ Some of the blame rests on classes which _require_ you to work in a group, creating artificial demand for the stupid as project partners. \_ OK, I will toss in Donald Horton, who didn't nothing but write C++ .h files defining how his beautiful, elegant, and totally worthless classes would interface, then when asked to write one trivial piece of code, decided he didn't need to cvs update first, and when it complained about conflicts putting his 10 lines of code into the multi-thousand-line file, he just nazi's his copy (without the weeks worth of changes) over the top of it and checks it in. Needless to say, his account went bye-bye. \_ CVS? In the old days we could only dream of having a stupid partner munch our files with CVS.... |
2000/1/1 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:17142 Activity:nil |
12/31 According to http://www.berkeley.edu as of 11:08 PM Most http://berkeley.edu links will not work during this time period. It seems as if most servers (including http://www.berkeley.edu are still online. Even EECS Instructional. I guess most campus administrators are not as idiotic as I thought. |
1999/11/4-5 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Transportation/PublicTransit] UID:16825 Activity:high |
11/3 Job opening for students on University Ave. Can start now or in January. See /csua/pub/jobs/ACT for more details. \_ You are dreaming/smoking if you think you can get what you are looking for at the $ you are offering. \_ Is $20/hr for students not having to commute not considered decent? I'm making less than $12/hr on campus. Also, most students who have taken 61B probably have the requirements for that job. Java, HTML, knowledge of network protocols... that's all stuff that people should know by the end of their freshman year and they can pick up the other details as they ^^^^^^^^^\_ BWAHAHAHAHAHAH -- an ex-TA \_ Most dumbasses in industry know less than us elite Cal students right after 61B. go along. Fine, the neural network stuff was a little too much to ask of most undergraduates, but other than that? Can you site other companies close to campus that are willing to pay part-time students that much? \_ for "experienced"? how much did you know at the end of your freshman year? if you're willing to make a 15 hr/week commitment i'm sure there are better opportunities out there. \_ Can you name _one_ in Berkeley? \_ BART isn't that far away. \_ BART + waiting for the BART + time on BART + walk from BART to work doesn't compare with being in Berkeley. \_ ah, but if you *work* for BART, you make over 50k plus benifits, you only have to know how to press two keys, and you dont even need 61a! \_ Depends on the pay. A jobless hungry student's time has zero value so hungry student is better off BARTing to a better paying job then walking to a shitty job nearby, assuming the BARTable job pays well enough to cover the BART fees plus some. \_ Sure, but a jobless, not hungry student who wants good work experience (so that he can make more later) and some extra cash on the side that is easy to earn would probably take the local job. \_ I disagree. When I was in the situation of jobless but not hungry student I rode BART to a job.--oj \_ For a shitty job? Why would you BART to a shitty job when you can walk to a better one? |
1999/10/17-19 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/HW/CPU] UID:16723 Activity:moderate |
10/16 RedHat's compatibility pages list some sort of problem with AMD K6-2 300mhz. Has anyone gotten a replacement chip like they suggest? How much hassle/money required? \_ Never buy AMD and don't believe the BS that they are faster than Intel... Read you 61C textbook and the anecdote about the philosophy that faster was always better, even if it wasn't always right. \_ It looks as if the Patterson and Hennessy book is, overall, very critical of Intel and says nothing about AMD vs. Intels. \_ I was referring to a quote, I think by Von Neumann, and how Cray's floating point was fast, but partially incorrect. \_ I don't think Patterson was too fond of Von Neumann either. According to Patterson, Von Neumann ripped off the idea of a stored program computer from two other researchers at Yale and claimed the term "Von Neumann machine" for himself. Von Neumann was a mathematician, not an engineer. \_ CDC was founded in 1957, and the CDC 6600 was around 1964. Von Neumann died in 1957. \_ Uh huh.. Intel has a rep for doing it right? Anyway, we're not talking advanced science apps to predict the future of mankind (will that asteroid hit?). It's a cheap-ass RH box. As long as it performs basic function. Don't read a 61C book. Read the release notes. Not everything in life is an academic issue that needs to be perfect, follow the IEEE, ISO9000 and 61C standards of correctness. As to the original question, the hassle involed is buying a new CPU and possibly MB and installing same. Prices vary by the minute. Hassle is static. \_ They don't replace it for (almost) free? That's what the Redhat page implies \_ That was a long time ago. I doubt AMD is still honoring that offer. |
1999/10/1 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16639 Activity:nil 73%like:16627 |
9/29 I thinh0zerg, We should take tests with partners and work on the projects alone. This way, people who h0zer to carry people who shit their know don't. and Tests worthless useless are, and easily replaceable by an O(1) lookup with the right literature. \_ good tests aren't. That is why every test I took in CS at Cal was open book. -aspo \_ But it's easy to verify you are "working alone" on a test, and almost impossible to do so on a project. Some professors let you do a project by yourself, but you dont gain anything extra by doing that. \_ I really like the Berkeley policy of letting the competent people know early that a world full of freeloaders is eagerly awaiting their shoulders. Thus the competent acquire the correct attitude by the time they graduate. -- ilyas \_ Only hard worh0zert it. Deleting this changes the context of what follows. Don't be a dummyhead, dummyhead] \_ BTW, hotshot, what's your EECS/CS GPA? Unless YOU are in HKN, you've got arrogance for nothing. \_ I already graduated. I don't have a GPA. I also never joined any key club resume stuffing crap either in HS or college. HKN is not the be-all, end-all of educational godhood. I did quite well in everything except 60b. For some reason, VAX assembly language didn't sit well. Can't imagine why. I suppose a B- in vax assembly makes me worthless and stupid in your book. Or was it my total apathy for resume stuffing? BTW, no one has ever asked me which clubs I belonged to and when interviewing, no one has ever volunteered such crap to me. If the best a candidate can come up with is membership in key club, they have nothing to offer. Excuse me while I go brush up on my vax assembly for an interview tomorrow. \_ It wasn't VAX, it was MIPS assembly.. that could be the problem. \_ depends on when you took the class. \_ It was VAX 11/780. Thanks for playing. Maybe it's possible I took the course years before you were in school and it changed between when we each took it? Oh no, that's right, all these courses are exactly the same forever. How silly of me to forget that computer science never changes. \_ Right. There were no CS classes before MIPS & Java. Those who talk about CS 50 & 60 series classes are just making typos. \_ hey some 60b students did MIPS. I think. Oh wait, I never tooh0zerd. -aspo \_ Yeah, sorry for the typo. I was on drugs or something when I said VAX 11/780. I'm now quite certain it was cs61b doing OOPS Java coding on MIPS. I'll run my motd entries through a spell and reality checker in the future. There was never such a thing as a VAX and cory.eecs, po.eecs, and the other student-use VAXen are just a bad-think myth. I'm delusional. I think the freshie has been run into the ground enough on this point. I'll stop now. |
1999/9/29-10/2 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16627 Activity:very high 73%like:16639 |
9/29 I think they have this test taking thing all wrong, We should take tests with partners and work on the projects alone. This way, people who know their stuff, can prove it without having to carry people who don't know their shit. Tests are useless and worthless, and easily replaceable by an O(1) lookup with the right literature. \_ good tests aren't. That is why every test I took in CS at Cal was open book. -aspo \_ But it's easy to verify you are "working alone" on a test, and almost impossible to do so on a project. Some professors let you do a project by yourself, but you dont gain anything extra by doing that. \_ I really like the Berkeley policy of letting the competent people know early that a world full of freeloaders is eagerly awaiting their \_ So, you're someone that tests poorly but works like a dog so does well on projects? Whatever. Everyone has a selfish reason for changing the system to suit themself. shoulders. Thus the competent acquire the correct attitude by the time they graduate. -- ilyas \_ Only hard working dummyheads prefer projects over tests. [I meant \_ Only hard working people prefer projects over tests. [I meant it. Deleting this changes the context of what follows. Don't be a dummyhead, dummyhead] \_ BTW, hotshot, what's your EECS/CS GPA? Unless YOU are in HKN, you've got arrogance for nothing. \_ I already graduated. I don't have a GPA. I also never joined any key club resume stuffing crap either in HS or college. HKN is not the be-all, end-all of educational godhood. I did quite well in everything except 60b. For some reason, VAX assembly language didn't sit well. Can't imagine why. I suppose a B- in vax assembly makes me worthless and stupid in your book. Or was it my total apathy for resume stuffing? BTW, no one has ever asked me which clubs I belonged to and when interviewing, no one has ever volunteered such crap to me. If the best a candidate can come up with is membership in key club, they have nothing to offer. Excuse me while I go brush up on my vax assembly for an interview tomorrow. \_ It wasn't VAX, it was MIPS assembly.. that could be the problem. \_ depends on when you took the class. \_ It was VAX 11/780. Thanks for playing. Maybe it's possible I took the course years before you were in school and it changed between when we each took it? Oh no, that's right, all these courses are exactly the same forever. How silly of me to forget that \_ Your rejoinders are too weak to justify their length computer science never changes. \_ Right. There were no CS classes before MIPS & Java. Those who talk about CS 50 & 60 series classes are just making typos. \_ Yeah, sorry for the typo. I was on drugs or something when I said VAX 11/780. I'm now quite certain it was cs61b doing OOPS Java coding on MIPS. I'll run my motd entries through a spell and reality checker in the future. There was never such a thing as a VAX and cory.eecs, po.eecs, and the other student-use VAXen are just a bad-think myth. I'm delusional. I think the freshie has been run into the ground enough on this point. I'll stop now. \_ the past is worthless. Esp in C.S. \_ The scary thing is that there are a lot of people in CS who actually believe this. \_ because it's true. \_ Silly boy. You think my career is based on anything at all I learned in a lower division Cal CS class? You really honestly think yours will be? Get a DeVry 'degree' if that's the kind of job you're looking for. As far as the past vs. whatever goes in *any* field, if you don't learn from the past, you're bound to repeat those mistakes. Give a hoot, don't polute your mind with stupid ideas like the past isn't important to the future. \_ ok, if you didn't base your career from what you learned, then the VAX obsolete stuff you were taught is obsolete. And if you keep worshipping the past, you restrict your imagination for the future. I mean, how many pdp11/s do you maintain? Do you believe the WWW would have happened if the people who like text only interfaces would have had their say? How about 3d hardware accelleration? How about dolby soundcards? The real sadness here is watching the incredible _/ arrogance of geekboys like yourself -- who like to flatter themselves into thinking they're being so "bold" and "creative" and "imaginative", when all they're doing is making a living off of extending *other* people's ideas, or re-inventing things that were *done better* 20 years ago (and then patting themselves on the back, because they understand the past so little that they think they were the first one to come up with the idea). The whole world of user interfaces is *just now* beginning to catch up and embrace the concepts that Doug Englebart demonstrated in *1968*. Yes, I believe the WWW would have happened if people who like text-only interfaces had their say, because that's how it *did* happen (ever use the CERN line-mode browser)? 3D graphics cards and Dolby soundcards are just incremental improvements on existing concepts, not bold new inventions. Instead of just mooching off the work that others have done in the past, go away and invent some *totally new* paradigm that blows everyone else away . . . and *then* come back and boast about your "imagination for the future". |
1999/9/17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16542 Activity:nil |
9.17 Ahh, beautiful, all these 61c people using winnt dual p 200s to run pc spim much faster than any unix box in soda. Glorious. It is the beginning of a new age brothers and sisters! \_ shaddup paolo. #1 xspim fan. |
1999/9/16-17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16535 Activity:high |
9/16 You should take 61b with Hilfiger. He'll show you what it's about... \_ thats bullshit! cs61b was the worst course i ever took because of that asshole. someday you'll realize that there are more improtant things when you get a real job and stop riding bike and using linux. (fill in the origina post to match the reply.) \_ I took 60c with Hilfinger. I got the same grade as 60a and 60b with much less demanding instructors and learned a lot more. What's wrong with that? |
1999/9/16 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16531 Activity:nil |
9/16 \_ thats bullshit! cs61b was the worst course i ever took because of that asshole. someday you'll realize that there are more improtant things when you get a real job and stop riding bike and using linux. (fill in the origina post to match the reply.) |
1999/9/5 [Computer/SW/Languages/Java, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16468 Activity:low |
nt9.6 For all those who hate visual interfaces: "Up to 10% extra credit for a wizzy Tcl/Tk (or Java!) user interface front end, showinging elevators going up and down and people getting on and off, that could be used by next semester?s CS162 class." this is straight from the project spec. Guess UI isn't that unimportant after all. \_ I'm more concerned with whether they stop using that lame ass Nachos for that class and use something like FreeBSD (perhaps running on vmware or something) |
1999/9/4-6 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16467 Activity:high |
9.5 61c section now taught in NT lab using vc++. It is the beginning of a new era. \_ Classes using nt: 61c, cs152, cs160, cs169, even ee122 let us write a webserver in visual c++ if we wanted to. It's nothing new. - paolo \_ you forgot 184 in this post-sgi era. \_ At least Culler is still using the 61c project Phil Nunez designed for nweaver. (Is he going to make them overflow buffers and become uber-hackers as well?) \_ If I hurry, I can graduate before Visual Spim comes out. \_ At least for now 61A and 162 is safe from the forces ofevil. Harvey would never allow 61A to be taught on Windows and no professor in their right mind would ever ask their student to run Nachos or simulate an OS on Windows. Soon, the concept of time sharing and high utilization will be gone from the CS dept. \_ Actually, Professor Joseph recently ported NACHOS to Windows. There goes the neighborhood. \_ Why the heck are professors willing to go through all the trouble to PORT things to Windows, and barely able to lift a finger when it comes to the tiniest and most bleedingly necessary maintenance programming tasks under Unix? -brg, who only bitches because he usually ends up doing it for them \_ Because they know they're teaching a bunch of morons who use the NT workstations on the 3rd floor of Soda to log into less powerful machines only to run Nachos and inadvertently cause a denial of service on the cpu servers. \_ Because they have foo and you don't, They're big and you're small -- And there's nothing you can do about it! :P \_ I wonder if they feel unix is obsolete? \_ I don't see how they could make that decision informedly. \_ Because they get tons and tons of free hardware if they run NT systems and nothing or near nothing if they run unix. Get Sun to start donating free hardware like Intel is and you'll get unix based classes. About $5 or $6 million in Sun hardware would go a long way. In recent years Intel has donated more than this. Sun is cheap so you get NT. Unix is dead in .edu. \_ Sun donates millions to the research side/ \_ uh, Intel donated $6 million to Cal and the machines are nearly all running Linux. -tom \_ You mean Solaris? \_ Solaris x86 is out, linux is in. -tom \_ call me a foolio, but seeing Half-Life TFC on linux servers is all the evidence I need \_ Wrong. The few toys handed out to students didn't cost $6m. The bulk of them are NT machines run by UC staff. Once again, you show you have no idea what you're talking about and insist on demonstrating your ignorance in public. Do yourself a favor and stop now before the next generation of students figure it out, too. \_ uh, I am referring to the Millennium Project, and I personally run 30 of the machines, all running Linux. The campus-wide cluster, for which a gigabit backbone is being built, will be all Linux. The CS NOW is moving from Solaris to Linux. Now exactly who is demonstrating their ignorance? Oh I forgot, you were too fucking wimpy to sign your name. -tom \_ Hi tom, aren't those for the grads to use? I believe the discussion was about _undergrad_ machines. \_ I was responding to the idiot who said "Unix is dead in .edu" and "because they get tons of money if they run windows and nothing if they run Unix." Why would Intel give a shit what OS you're running? -tom \_ Whoa!!! 30 whole machines!!! Wow! That's like most of the $6m!!! tom, dude, you are the man! With 30 whole machines you sure proved that idiot wrong! Imagine that? Tom has 30 machines and runs Linux on them, therefore the bulk of the other machines *must* also be running Linux. \_ I have been at the planning meetings, have you, idiot? How many are YOU running? -tom [here's my reply that was erased twice] : \_ I was at planning meetings while you were still in school. Didn't see you there. Anyway, I find your 30 machine cluster very cute. I'm proud of you, boy. You've done good. |
1999/8/28-10/17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16407 Activity:nil |
08/25 Interested in Lab Assisting for CS 61C? Contrary to previous posting, this is an unpaid position. You do, however, get 1 unit for every three hours of work per week. If you're interested, send mail to dans |
1999/8/10-11 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16285 Activity:very high |
8/10 Does bh still give his "don't go into cs for the money, do it because you love it" speech on the first day of 61A? He did a decade ago when most believed that the most a programmer could make was $40K. -elizp \_ Even if you hate Brian Harvey, this is still sound advice. Why would you spend four years of your life to learn something you don't have the slightest bit of interest in? --jeff \_ interest comes and goes. salary and stock options stay. \_ And they stay with you to heaven or hell. \_ to pay the bills. i met an old HS class mate doing web admin type stuff in NYC, she hates her job but says it's worth it to live in NYC \_ Nothing's worth living in NYC \_ I don't consider web admin to be computer science (at least not in Berkeley or any half-respectful university) \_ I didn't major even though it's been a hobby since jhs because I thought CS was full of immature freaks. Little did I know immature freaks had a noticeable presence in my other major; affected CS undergrads were just more obvious about it. \_ Keeping in mind of course that as an Prof, BH doesn't really work all that hard and makes roughly $100k for it. He gets to earn decent money while still living what's essentially a student life style. WTF does a clown like him know about life anyway? Exactly at which point in his life did he experience anything outside academia? \_ What the hell is your problem with Brian Harvey? Perhaps you should find something else to poke fun of besides baldness, obesity, and an interest in education. We're not in grade school anymore but I guess you still think that girls have cooties. BH was a decent teacher and I've had profs that are just pure assholes that deserve the shit treatment more than BH.. \_ Uh oh.. The Straw Man Argument. I *never* picked on him for his physical appearance. BH was a mediocre teacher. You want a good teacher? Go take a class with Hilfinger. He'll actually teach you something although he won't hang out with you for potsticker-kiss-ass-hour. He might also teach you about logical reasoning and how to debate and possibly even how to correctly parse and comprehend an English sentence. Quote where I attacked his appearance. \_ "doesn't really work all that hard" and "student life style"? Snce when was this a possible combo in Berkeley CS? \_ Since always. A prof or student (yes, even at the mighty Cal) does not work as hard as someone with a real job. Don't fool yourself into thinking you're working hard now. You'll find out what real hard work is after graduation. There's a good reason why folks in industry look down on academics and those working in academia. Bare minimum they've all once been students and know academic 'work' is like being on vacation compared to doing real work. |
1999/8/5-6 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16255 Activity:high |
8/4 All you EE's out there. I'm a CS major but I'm also pretty interested in the hardware side of things including 150 & 152. I want a good class in solid state electronics and I found 104, 105, 130, and 141 in the course catalog. Which EE course in solid state electronics would any of you recommend? \_ Did you read Hilfinger's report on CS vs EE? CS kicked EE's butt, and that includes CS150 and CS152. Go for it. -CS King \_ Uh, then why did I get A+'s in all my CS courses and worse in the EEs? \_ Duh. Because you're better at CS. Genius. \_ No, I meant which non-CS course do you recommend? \_ Both 130 and 141 require 105, which next semester is being taught by Spanos. Although I have heard Spanos is lame, he apparently almost always teaches it so there is no way around that. 105 is the follow up to the new EECS 40 for microfab and digital, 130 is even more in depth and 141 is digital design, your choice is between 105 and 104. 105 = digital (mostly), 104 = not digital (mostly analog). The choice beyond that info, I leave to you. 105 -> Red Pill 104 -> Blue Pill Take the Red Pill and you see how far this digital shit goes Take the Blue Pill and you can go back to believing that analog tech is not totally phased out and a waste of good units you could be spending taking decal classes on DJing or Oski -asa \_ This is too useful a reply for the motd. It should get purged. \_ Personally, I thought 104 and 117ab were the most intellectually rewarding classes I took at Cal. |
1999/8/5-6 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16250 Activity:moderate |
8/4 Taking 61A next semester, see that Harvey's book is a recommended one (SICP being the textbook, of course). Seeing that Harvey's teaching the class, is the second book a really required but we say recommended to mess with your head, or a just interesting side reading? --katster \_ Don't worry, many people I know don't even read the required text. \_ Harvey's book is pre-chewed Scheme. Not that that's bad. \_ When I took the course, I never found it necessary to open the other book; no one else I know did, either. You needn't bother buying it. -brg \_ Also, if you want a pre-chewed Scheme text, I'm of the opinion that Grillmeyer's text (the CS 3 book) is preferable. -dans now Java pointer crap deleted for being pointless, so to speak. |
1999/6/25 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:16019 Activity:high |
6/25 Grade distributions for LSCS and EECS undergrads: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~hilfingr/report/index.html \_ Looks like L&S CS kick EECS big time. \_ I would believe the report had it been done by a CS and EECS professor. Since it is done by a CS professor, I do not trust it. \_ THAT IS NOT TRUE, EECS people take more classes and are sexier than you soda-drinking high-school drop out hackers!!! EECS REWLS, HKN REWLS, CS STUPID! \_ Name: HILFINGER, Paul Title: Assoc Prof Dept 1: EECS/Cmptr Sci \_ EECS can be more rigorous, depending on the option. There are a lot more requirements. That said, I don't see a big difference between the two except in lower division CS courses. A larger percentage of EECS students got A's in upper division CS courses than L&S CS students did. --dim \_ There are more L&S CS with A's in upper EE courses than EECS students. \_ A larger percentage of EECS students flunked in upper division CS coures than L&S CS students did. \_ EECS people need to take more classes, so obviously they have less time to concentrate on all the technical classes. the average EECS GPA. \_ What? Did you fail your basic logic and analysis class? \_ We all take 120-130 units you dweeb. Stop complaining. I took CS 61ABC, EE42, EE 43, Math 1AB/54/55, Physics 7, EE 122, EE 141, EECS 150, EECS 152, CS 162, CS 164 w/ Hillfinger, CS 170, CS 184 and yet my GPA is higher than the average EECS GPA. And I'm sure there are other LSCS majors who have more rigorous classes and a higher GPA than I do. \_ Funny. I always gave my list of courses as "X, Y, Z, A, B, C, 60c with Hilfinger, D, E, F". :-) \_ excuses excuses. just admit it, CS rewls, EE sucks |
1999/6/5-6 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:15909 Activity:high |
6/4 Our CS dept doesn't seem to have any research projects related to call processing (the kind that happen inside a Layer 3 switch or ATM switch, not the telephone kind). Anybody know of research in this area? Or more generally, of a site that aggregates research topics? Yahoo is sparse on this area. \_ That sort of research is more usually done by EECS people at UCB \_ perhaps "The Cory Hall" side of the eecs family is a better way to put it or EE division, since EECS encompasses all of EE and CS. There is no CS department. There is an EECS department. \_ Or by firms like Lucent. You might check their website. -brg \- it depends what you are looking for. i might have some pointers. sally floyd has some papers with lbl nrg. i suspect the new research group van@ee is involved with will be working \_ I can recognize that partha-post in 3 lines. \_ bully for you? \- what is your point? in this case, not exactly hard to do. besides if people think i have a strong signature, it's easy to fool people when i need to. --psb, naturally \_ I think he was trying to say he's an ass. on some of this at cisco. i dont know much about ACIRI but considering where their $ is coming from, they might also. certaingly SIGCOMM and such are places to look. this is the kind of academic stuff yahoo/altavista etc arent necessarily good for. i think there is an organization called the ATM forum or something like that. look for them too. --psb |
1999/5/18 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:15830 Activity:low |
5/17 A few years ago the 61C web page had this really cool looking banner but unfortunately it has since disappeared. Does anyone know if there's a copy of it lying somewhere? I think it was done by Charles Ying but I'm not sure. \_ It was me, I have it somewhere, mail chucky. |
1999/5/7 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:15767 Activity:high |
5/7 i need on info on cal football season ticket. go bears!!! \_ You can buy one at the athletic ticket office on Fulton (the old UC extension building). It costs about $150 for the general public, about $50 for students. -tom |
1999/3/20 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Reference/Tax] UID:15622 Activity:nil |
3/19 how much you think REI buys the goretex pants for b4 sellingit to dumbasses like me for $150 + $12 tax? - tpc , __ _.-"` `'-. /||\'._ __{}_( MudCop says, "Cheating is bad for you! Just say NO!" |||| #'--.__\ | L.( ^_\^ \ .-' | _ | | | )\___/ | \-'`:._] \__/; '-. | |o __ \ | |o )( | | |o \/ \ |
1999/2/16-17 [Transportation/Car, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:15427 Activity:high |
2/16 Why did my post get deleted? Here it goes again: I just got a new car and I'd like to install a fog light bcuz it is cool man. Okay, now, the dealer wants to install it for $300 bucks. However, if I install it myself, it will only be $150. Here's my Q: Exactly how well do fog lights work (30% farther? 50% farther??), and how hard is it to install it yourself? I'm pretty good with wiring, but I've never taken apart car parts, panels, etc. THANKS MAN!!! \_ Um, I believe people already did answer it (and then misc. stuff) Don't think you'll get any more than that. \_ because it was flame-bait the first time, and still is. asshole. \_ Why does this post remind me of kchang? \_ Because KCHANG IS BACK MAN. First person to figure out how he's posting to the motd gets to squish him (again). |
1998/12/19 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:15125 Activity:very high |
5/15 What do people think of 164 with Rowe this semester? \_ Rowe didn't teach 164 this semester, Aiken did. Rowe taught it in the Spring, and he's a pretty good professor, mostly because he isn't too hard and is a nice guy (but he was a bit unorganized). \_ I had an easy A with Rowe. -- cm1ee \_ Better than 162 with Smith! \_ You will soon receive the doctor's bill for treatment of the aneurism i suffered upon your mentioning of that class. (And I had just started to figure out how to tie my shoes again. Bastard.) \_ Anything is better than 162 with Smith. Unfortately with just him & Harvey teaching 162 now, everyone's screwed. \_ mmmmmmmm, getting screwed....sounds like fun \_ If you want an A with Aiken... hehehe... forget it. Either you have to sell your soul to the Evil Red Dragon or sleep with Aiken's wife \_ Aiken's wife looks like a man \_ Whatever happened to... uh, I think it was Anderson? \_ David Anderson? He's CTO at a startup in Berkeley \_ Which startup? I took his 162 and he's good. Last I heard he went to San Rafel to write Mac audio sofware. \_ Tom Anderson. He was the best instructor for the course. He left a few years back for Washington: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/tom \_ Harvey doesn't really teach, per se. He preaches his religion to unsuspecting freshmen and chows on the potstickers and is pretty much just worthless. \_ is he still sleeping with Randy? \_ Randy Katz? The dept. chair? I don't think so. \_ INFIDEL!!! HERETIC!!1! I fondly remember taking 162 from bh. Especially those nights when we'd all gather around the big, silent bulk of the PDP-10 in the machine room, heads bowed to its greatness . . . then bh would pour the vodka, and we'd munch on potstickers and talk for _hours_ about the imminent coming of the Glorious People's GNU-LISP Revolution that would sweep like a cleansing wave! Some nights we'd watch Animanics and listen to the Beatles until dawn. Then we'd shatter our vodka glasses against the wall and weave our way home, staggering up the middle of Hearst singing Russian peasant drinking songs . . . I didn't learn much about operating systems, but damn, I learned about _life_. \_ the person he was supposed to be sleeping with was a Brand(i?y?) I think. and I seem to remember from various sources that although everyone thought otherwise there was no actual sex invloved. \_ ĂĂFĂĂĂÂŁÂĄÂĄÂĄ HĂÂźĂTĂĂÂĄÂĄ1ÂĄ Ă fÔñðlĂœ\ rĂȘmĂšmbĂȘr tĂ kÏñg 162 frĂłm bh. ĂsĂŸĂȘçïãllĂœ thösĂ« ñĂghts whëñ wĂ©'Ă° ĂĄll gĂ„thĂ©r ĂąrĂČĂŒĂ±Ă° thĂȘ bĂŹgž sĂźlĂȘñt bĂčlk ĂČf thĂ© ĂĂĂ-1Ă Ăñ thĂ© mĂ„ÂąhÏñë róÎmž hÚà ðs bĂ”wĂ«Ă° tĂŽ ĂŻts grĂȘĂ€tñĂȘss . . . théñ bh wĂłĂŒlĂ° ĂŸĂłĂŒr thĂ© vóðkà ž à ñð wĂȘ'Ă° mĂșñ¹h Þñ ĂŸÂștstÏçkĂȘrs à ñð tĂ„lk fĂžr _hĂłĂșrs_ Ă böĂčt thĂȘ Ămmßñéñt çÔmĂñg ĂŽf thĂ« GlÂșrĂźĂČĂŒs ĂĂȘÂșĂŸlĂš's GĂĂ-ÂŁ\ ĂSĂ ĂĂȘvĂłlĂŒtĂÂșñ thĂ t wöĂčlĂ° swĂ©ĂȘĂŸ lĂkĂš Ă ÂąlÚÄñsĂñg wĂŁvĂ\ «ÂĄ SĂŽmĂȘ ñïghts wĂ©'Ă° wĂątÂąh à ñßmãñϹs à ñð lĂŻstëñ tĂž th\ Ăš ĂĂ©Ă tlĂ©s ĂčñtĂl Ă°Ă€wñ. Thëñ wĂš'Ă° shĂ€ttĂ«r öûr vĂŽĂ°kĂ„ glĂ€ssĂȘs ĂĄgÄßñst thĂš wĂĄll ùñð wĂ©Ă€vĂ« ĂłĂŒr wĂ Ăœ hĂžmڞ stĂĄggĂ«rßñg Â”ĂŸ thĂ« söñgs . . . à ðïðñ't lĂȘĂ rñ mĂŒĂ§h ĂąbÂșĂŒt ÂșĂŸĂȘrĂ€tïñg sĂœstĂȘmsž bĂ»t Ă°Ă mñž Ă lĂ«Ă rñéð Ă€bĂČ”t _lĂŹfĂ©_. \_ And stop unbörking it! \_ Ah, for the days when the Revolution seemed so vibrant, so _alive_! Now I just sit at home, talking to my bust of Stallman and wondering where we all went wrong. |
1998/11/30 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:15039 Activity:high |
11/29 Antz > Bug's Life. \_ yer just tryin' ta hurt mah feelinz -=Aubie Bug's Life >>>>> Antz dood: listen: Bug's Life >>>>>>> Antz >> EECS life dood: listen: Bug's Life >>>>>>> EECS life >> Antz |
1998/11/13-16 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer/SW/Security] UID:14950 Activity:nil |
11/12 Wow, further proof that our dorms aren't as bad as we thought: http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/98/11/circuits/articles/12prin.html \_ Unit 2 Cunningham has had this since '92. \_ got a username/passwd for us to use? \_ cypherpunk/cypherpunk \_ just create one for yourself \_ It's free. Try this: http://verify.nytimes.com/subscribe/sub-bin/new_sub.cgi \_ What's that sound? Is that the sound of freedom being chipped away, bit by bit? What's that? It's for my safety? Gee, thanks. \_ Anyone know the detection range for our prox cards? Is it the ~3 cm you have to get to the readers to get them to unlock the door, or could they be read from a longer distance in theory? |
1998/11/9 [Computer/SW/Languages/Java, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14935 Activity:nil |
11/09 Hey if any of yous is bored, why not head on over to: http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~eek/psych It's a real short 3 min. online quiz that i need participants for for my psych2 class. oh yeah-i guess one lucky winner gets a new unopened hed(pe) cd (i think it's funk/punk/rap) colubiahouse accidently sent me. Thanks! \_ psych 2 eh..that was probably the 2nd easiest class i've ever taken at berkeley next to 61c. interesting class though, and a good breath class to take. highly recommended. sorry, but i hate rap. \_ I think this is a scam to get your email address. \_ you don't have to put yer email--it's just if you want to win crappy cd. i swear on my abysmal GPA i won't pimp your email |
1998/11/5-8 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14915 Activity:kinda low |
11/4 is there some kind of good/bad prof list on csua. at any rate, what do people think of sequin for graphics? \_ Smith BAD. Harvey good for 61a, okay for 61c, not good for 162. Aiken good for 164. Forsythe, Sequin, Barsky good for 184. Canny strange (he's teaching 184 in VRML instead of OpenGL like everyone else). \_ HKN has professor evaluations for EECS/CS classes online. \_ If these are enough for you then you obviously don't care enough. It's best to ask your friends whether Prof. So-and-so is a good teacher for class N, and if not, ask *why* not ... because the very things made that professor bad for your friends may make them an excellent choice for you... \_ with the exception of prof Smith which everyone unanimously dislikes. |
1998/10/28-29 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14840 Activity:very high |
10/27 Is Netscape 4.5 worth upgrading to? \_ I've been running 4.5pr2 on my win95 box, and on OS 8.5 for the last few weeks. IMAP is good, calendaring is kinda strange, but whatever. Crashes less often than 4.07...but not much less. \_ Make sure you have a lot of RAM. This sucker is over 12megs in size. \_ ns has been 12 megs for quite a while (ever since ver 4 came out) \_ So you're saying it's worth downloading? \_ It crashes a bit less. \_ In my NT version I've got this problem once a while that when I go to a page, some or all of the elements in the page aren't displayed. I then have to juggle it a bit (click on random places on the page, click on menus, move the window, "Back" and "Forward", etc.) to get all the elements to show up. Does anyone else have the same problem? \_ I don't think that's a netscape problem. NT programs just behave eratically. Take cs 150 and you'll know. \_ But NS4.0 on the same NT machine didn't have the same problem. \_ What does a crappy OS have to do with CS150? You mean CS162? \_ it doesn't but we use NT which isn't the most reliable thing in the world. 162 OS's suck because they are written by sleep deprived students and are emulated. \_ If you took 150 and 162 you'd know what he was talking about. \_ Do you mean 152? I took 150 and 162 and still don't know what he's talking about. Is there something taught in 150 that I didn't know about? \_ clueless: they use NT in the 150 labs. Hence, this relates to the original statement: "NT programs behave eratically" because the 150 NT machines crash all the time. Would you like to buy another clue? \_ Subjectively, it's more stable than the 4.0x versions I've used I'm using FreeBSD, but geordan said he sees the same thing in the Solaris version --dbushong |
1998/10/15 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14777 Activity:high |
10/14 FREE XXX PICS OF THE LIFE GOD <DEAD>225.38.43.69/lifegod.asp<DEAD> \ Life god uses M$ - thus he must be a false prophet \_ Unable to connect to host ye twink! 10/14 Sorry, but EECS is hardcore, and CS isn't. It has much more presteige, and the recruiters know it - that we EECSs have been abused by Hilfinger (willingly) and deserve a few pennies more per year to make \_ Dumbshit, I wasn't even CS and I willingly took Hilfinger's classes. Oh woe is you, the EECS major, boo hoo. Grow up. up for it. Go to hell EECS, and go to hell Berkeley CS proffs. who think we should have no lives. Go to hell all those of you who drop courses after getting a B on the first midterm to f-ck up the curve for the rest of us. \_ Gee, if I had been in EECS/C the only difference would have been taking EE40 instead of 42. Oh, and I wouldn't have gotten to take as many elective, I expect. That's why I switched OUT of CoE Who says LSCS lusers can't take Hilfy? --pld, 2x Hilfy vet \_ Did you take Physics 7ABC? Math 53, 54, 55 or did you take 45 sci/design units? \_ Actually, I took Physics H7AB, 7C, 105, 110A, as wells as Math 50AB, 55, 110, Stat 101. And that's in L&S. Oh, and don't forget CS60ABC, 150, 162, 164, 170, 174, 184, 188, 294 and of course the lowly EECS 42. On the side I took Spanish 25, and Vis Studies 181 (photography). Could I have done that in EECS? --emarkp \_ you want an L&S pecking contest? Try: 162. 164. 170. 182. 184. 284. 288. 294, slavic, cogsci1, cogsci101, pacs, swing-dancing! -eecs major1 \_ If EECS is so fucking hardcore, why are CS majors required to take CS150 when EECS weenies can skip the fucker? \_ the only way an EECS major can skip 150 is to take many extra courses for the sci/design units... \_ Compared to "no way for a CS major to skip 150". I would've happily taken 10 non-150 courses instead. \_ hell no, cs170 is the bitch ass class you want to skip. 150 is probably the most bad ass class i've taken at berkeley. \_ 170 was merely annoying. \_ Look, obviously you have a small penis. \_ Or no penis but desirious of one. \_ That's why I was an English Major. All I did in college was fuck and play video games. Now I work in the CS field, best of both worlds! \-I laugh at all of you. --psb \_ L&S rocked. I got a 3 on the Chem AP in high school. Didn't have to take science classes in Berkeley. Got to take Folklore and Children's Lit. --vchang \_ Pure fantasy. No such pics exist. |
1998/10/14-15 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14774 Activity:insanely high |
10/14 Sorry, but EECS is hardcore, and CS isn't. It has much more presteige, and the recruiters know it - that we EECSs have been abused by Hilfinger (willingly) and deserve a few pennies more per year to make \_ Dumbshit, I wasn't even CS and I willingly took Hilfinger's classes. Oh woe is you, the EECS major, boo hoo. Grow up. up for it. Go to hell EECS, and go to hell Berkeley CS proffs. who think we should have no lives. Go to hell all those of you who drop courses after getting a B on the first midterm to f-ck up the curve for the rest of us. \_ Gee, if I had been in EECS/C the only difference would have been taking EE40 instead of 42. Oh, and I wouldn't have gotten to take as many elective, I expect. That's why I switched OUT of CoE Who says LSCS lusers can't take Hilfy? --pld, 2x Hilfy vet \_ Did you take Physics 7ABC? Math 53, 54, 55 or did you take 45 sci/design units? \_ EECS finally realized the sci & design units wells as Math 50AB, 55, 110, 121. And that's in L&S. Oh, and don't forget CS60ABC, 162, 164, 170, 174, 188, 184 and of course the lowly EECS42. On the side I took Spanish 25, and Vis Studies 181 (photo). Could I have done that in EECS? system was so fucked up they threw it out. \_ Actually, I took Physics H7AB, 7C, 105, 110A, as wells as Math 50AB, 55, 110, Stat 101. And that's in L&S. Oh, and don't forget CS60ABC, 150, 162, 164, 170, 174, 184, 188, 294 and of course the lowly EECS 42. On the side I took Spanish 25, and Vis Studies 181 (photography). Could I have done that in EECS? --emarkp \_ you want an L&S pecking contest? Try: 162. 164. 170. 182. 184. 284. 288. 294, slavic, cogsci1, cogsci101, pacs, swing-dancing! -eecs major1 \_ okay, I gotta get in on this one. Try: Physics H7ABC, Math 50AB, 55, 110, Stat 185, Chem 1AB, 8AB, 120A, Bio 1A, MCB 100, 122, 130L, 160, 165, H196, CompLit 1AB, 185, English 104, 112, CS 60ABC, 150, 162, 164, 170, 172, 188, 29x (some compbio seminar), German 1. MCBIII/CS double. And 5-years (3 NCAA rings) playing waterpolo. No shit. --spegg \_ yow! I think you won. Your penis must be HUGE! Can you spare an inch or two? \_ If EECS is so fucking hardcore, why are CS majors required to take CS150 when EECS weenies can skip the fucker? \_ the only way an EECS major can skip 150 is to take many extra courses for the sci/design units... \_ Compared to "no way for a CS major to skip 150". I would've happily taken 10 non-150 courses instead. \_ hell no, cs170 is the bitch ass class you want to skip. 150 is probably the most bad ass class i've taken at berkeley. \_ 170 was merely annoying. \_ Look, obviously you have a small penis. \_ Or no penis but desirious of one. \_ That's why I was an English Major. All I did in college was fuck and play video games. Now I work in the CS field, best of both worlds! \-I laugh at all of you. --psb \_ I was in L&S, fucked my way through school (video games? bah!) and now I _manage_ all the little geeky boys who think "CS is k00l!1". I don't know anything about CS and don't want to, thanks. \_ L&S rocked. I got a 3 on the Chem AP in high school. Didn't have to take science classes in Berkeley. Got to take Folklore and Children's Lit. --vchang \_ If you want to do software, employers don't give a rats ass if you were EECS/C or L&S CS. All that matters is that you know your shit. Having a CS (either one) degree from Cal gives you a big leg up on the market. If you actually know your shit, then you'll really do well. -atom |
1998/10/14-15 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14772 Activity:moderate |
10/13 Why are there CS and Chemistry programs under L&S while there are already EECS option C under the College of Engineering and BS Chem under the College of Chemistry? \_ Mainly, EECS is a way for chair-bound CS majors to take a bunch of physics courses and lower their self-esteem even further. \_ you obviously didn't go to the L&S CS panel, twink. \_ L&S = more flexibility in electives, less required courses Engineering/Chemistry = prestige, more paperwork, B.S. instead of B.A., better chance of scholarships, grants, if you're hot-sh*t some advisors will do good things for you \_ Liberal Arts edcuation versus Engineering education. CoE is more structured (corollary to L&S => more flexibility) L&S CS started out as an extension of the math department and EECS started out as an extension of EE. Similarly, there are two physics programs, one in L&S and Engineering Physics in CoE. For the Chem programs, the CoE/BS program has more noteriety but for other programs, the reputation is based on the professors in the field and quality of people coming out of the classrooms and not on the college sponsoring a specific program. --jon \_ The above are the excuses. The truth is history, politics, and inertia. |
1998/10/1 [Health/Dental, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14707 Activity:high |
9/28 MCB majors suck, EECS rewls, end of long and pointless motd. \_ motd forwarded - thanks much! ... maybe you will save some poor souls. -jctwu \_ So your doctor/dentist is an EECS major, I assume. \_ I don't have medical problems. Thanks for caring though. I self-medicate when necessary. |
1998/9/29-10/1 [Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14702 Activity:kinda low |
9/29 I'm timing an algorithm for cs170. The only library functions I could find in c/c++ are time_t which is not precise enough. Is there something that measures milleseconds? -thnx \_ If this is that benchmarking thing for the strassen project, it's totally bogus, there's no easy way to benchmark the way they suggest. I just wrote something like what they said they wanted and ran with it.. ~dbushong/pub/bench.c --dbushong \_ In any case, _don't_ try running this on soda.. there are far too many processes running for you to get any sort of accurate timed benchmark. \_ Try playing on EECS instructional machines. -- Grumpy \_ try playing with gettimeofday(). -ERic \_ getrusage() does microseconds and measures only time actually spent on your process, not other processes \_ gettimeofday() will get you absolute system time. getrusage() gives you the amount of time the system kernel allocated to your process, which on a heavily used multiuser system, could be very different. --ERic \_ How about /usr/bin/time, or the shell built-in "time" command? -- yuen \_ Those report both. |
1998/9/16 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14609 Activity:kinda low |
9/16 what the hell is up with IS&T? the ucb warhol # is the only one working and all eecs #'s have been down for the last half year. They should replace those guys with competent people for once. \_ I can't speak for IS&T but the people who run the EECS dialups ie Rob McNicholas and CSG are pretty damned competent. Perhaps you could mail dialups@EECS.Berkeley.EDU. --jon \_ I dialin to the EECS modems every day and rarely have problems -alanc- -alanc- (of course, I use the staff/research modems) \_ The EECS 28.8 modems have been minorly broken for like 6months or so, but it's easy to get around if you have 2 phone lines. I haven't complained because this way I never get a busy signal =) --dbushong |
1998/9/15 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Computer] UID:14598 Activity:nil |
9/14 I asked before - How can I run afterstep on the EECS Instructional computers, *without* installing the package etc...? I tried every suggestion in the previous answers, but they didn't work on the EECS computers, nor on Soda. Any ideas? Thanks, - noah |
1998/9/6-8 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14554 Activity:kinda low |
9/6 My 170 TA sucks. Does anyone have any good recommendations for 170 TAs? \_ Jiang Ji-yang. But only if you speak Cantonese. \_ You mean Mandarin? This name doesn't sound like a Cantonese person. \_ No, he said he only speaks Cantonese. At least that's what my Chinese friend said. Anyway, maybe my friend's Chinese isn't as good as he thinks it is and the guy was really saying he doesn't speak Cantonese? I dunno. Learn Chinese before taking any Cal Math or EE/CS courses. \_ actually, one can be Cantonese, yet spell one's name in the Mandarin style. \_ Korean is helpful, too. --dim \_ I thought all the TA's were Indian. \_ Hey! There ain't nothin wrong with Indian TAs. I was one. \_ Most of the Indian math TA's I've had did not quite have mastery over English. \_ Some of the American TA's I've had did not quite have mastery over English either \_ Sometimes TA's with English as their second language suck and sometimes they rule. Luck of the draw. |
1998/8/23-25 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14497 Activity:nil |
8/22 Tired of nastyass html, netscape happy infocal replacement? Try ~dbushong/bin/infocal. e.g. "infocal cs61b" gives you schedule info, "infocal -d cs170" gives you course description --dbushong \_ not that infocal via html has to be nasty, but http://infocal.berkeley.edu makes gopher look functional. |
1998/8/13 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14443 Activity:nil |
8/13 Hey, what the hell's up with cs 150 not letting us in? There's plenty of room. \_ Prereq's are being even more strictly enforced. No non-majors allowed under any circumstances. |
1998/8/11-13 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14441 Activity:high |
8/10 Did anyone take CS152 in Spring '93 or around that time? In that class we used a simulation software on Sparcs. Does anyone remember what that software is called? Thanks. -- yuen \_ I haven't taken 152 but is it verilog? View Logic? \_ ViewLogic and PowerView come to mind. 150/152 \_ probably ViewLogic. It's part of the Zuken-Redac family of products. |
1998/8/1-3 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14420 Activity:high |
7/31 Say I wanted to create a special account with special privledges other accounts but I don't to make it user root or have a uid less than 100. How would I do that? For example, the accounts cs61a, cs61a-ta, cs61a-tb,... can su into other cs61a accounts and read there files even though they don't have permissions set by the individual users. \_ I heard that the kernels on the instructional machines needed to be hacked for this to work. -- yuen \_ As if root@cory has source to the HP-SUX, Digital Spewnix, and Slowaris kernels to hack it into... \_ At least they finally killed Ultrix \_ wouldn 't be too hard to hack that into su with sudo you would 't even need to hack it \_ tasu \_ so there's no way to create some kind of hiearchial user tree? \_ You can write a version of su that does. Since su runs setuid root, it can implement any security policy you want it to. I think sudo already has that functionality. \_ run afs. duh. |
1998/7/14 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14330 Activity:moderate |
7/13 Wow, 2 crashes in one day. 2 more crashes and you practically win 95. -Gates knows all; sees all; does all \_ % uname Win95 \_ Linux is better. \_ Linux is a nightmare. \_ Sure linux is a nightmare. But when something goes nightmarish it's because the user did something wrong and you have a chance to fix it. When Winblows goes nightmarish it's because some idiot at Mircrosoft never took 61c and 162 and all you can do is pray. \_ Winblows is the best!!! Over 80% Americans use it. \_ And how is that any different than *BSD? \_ Hmmm...for any average user? I don't think my mom can fix the OS if it goes nightmarish. |
1998/6/23-25 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Politics/Domestic/SocialSecurity] UID:14235 Activity:high |
6/23 What is the best (easiest) way to satisfy the American Cultures requirement together with the Humanities and Social Studies requirement for the College of Engineering? -ax \_ College of Engineering has the easiest Humanities/Social Science/ American Culture requirements a Cal student can have. How easy do you want it to be? \_ Anthro 163AC with Dundes was really really good. He tries to scare you off at the beginning, but if you stick with it, he grades really easy and you get to research anything from yermom jokes to stories told by welders. \_ An EECS-C Jr. transfer needs to know. She'd probably e-mail you if you had a good answer and signed your post. -ax \_ Hmmm...is she pretty? \_ and is she nice, or is she a mean b? \_ History 7A or 7B satisfies American Cultures and List A, and \_ Don't take weeder history courses. For that matter, don't try to satisfy *any* requirement with a lower division course if you can help it. they're great basic American History courses -- esp. if taught by Litwack. Be prepared for 2-hour sections, and a "white people are evil" version of history similar to what you will find in _A People's History of the United States_. -agee \_ Lose your virginity now (American Culture), test your latest medicine invention on your dog (Humanity), and have sex with yermon (social science). \_ This was funny? Clever? Were you just really tired when you wrote that? \_ Thanks for all the answers everyone!! I think she has enough to go on. -ax |
1998/6/3 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14169 Activity:high |
6/3 Why the hell is eecs instructional always down or running very slow. They should hire new (and competent) sysadmins. \_ Perhaps you would care to sign your name so that those who either work with EECS IESG, or associate with those who do, can respond to your questions and suggestions. A mail root@cory would be a better way to get this information. In any case, EECS Inst. has been putting a lot of work into replacing or upgrading a number of its primary servers and infrastructure and finally can do work in the 4 weeks between the end of the spring semester and the beginning of the first Summer Session CS class. Perhaps if someone who works for EECS Inst. reads the Soda MOTD, someone who works for EECS Inst. reads the Soda MOTD, that person could post something here a little more detailed, not that reading the Soda MOTD is the official place to find complaints about EECS Inst systems and to post information about EECS Inst systems nor is it part of EECS Inst's job. --Jon |
1998/5/16-17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14096 Activity:high |
5/15 What do people think of 164 with Rowe this semester? \_ Lance is King! \_ Better than 162 with Smith! \_ Anything is better than 162 with Smith. Unfortately with just him & Harvey teaching 162 now, everyone's screwed. \_ Harvey doesn't really teach, per se. He preaches his religion to unsuspecting freshmen and chows on the potstickers and is pretty much just worthless. \_ is he still sleeping with Randy? \_ Randy Katz? The dept. chair? I don't think so. \_ INFIDEL!!! HERETIC!!1! I fondly remember taking 162 from bh. Especially those nights when we'd all gather around the big, silent bulk of the PDP-10 in the machine room, heads bowed to its greatness . . . then bh would pour the vodka, and we'd munch on potstickers and talk for _hours_ about the imminent coming of the Glorious People's GNU-LISP Revolution that would sweep like a cleansing wave! Some nights we'd watch Animanics and listen to the Beatles until dawn. Then we'd shatter our vodka glasses against the wall and weave our way home, staggering up the middle of Hearst singing Russian peasant drinking songs . . . I didn't learn much about operating systems, but damn, I learned about _life_. \_ This has _got_ to be one of the funniest things ever posted to the motd. Is there a motd Hall of Fame? \_ yes, /usr/bin/local/motd/Hall_of_Fame \_ yes, /dev/null \_ This _is_ great. It makes checking the motd every few hours meaningful. Maybe someone _should_ start recording a motd best-of. Then I could get a life, and check the best- list instead. \_ Was this clever? I didn't notice. \_ Aiken is better. \_ good at teaching, big ego, horrible personality, asshole. \_ How so? I have to say that except for the "good at teaching" part, I found none of the above to be true. One of those "your mileage may vary" things, I guess. -- kahogan |
1998/5/11-12 [Computer/SW/Languages/Perl, Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14077 Activity:nil |
5/8 A friend of mine is looking for someone to do some only-slightly-challenging Perl CGI work? there's $150 or so in it for them, negociable. Mail me if interested: -=aubie \_negotiable |
1998/3/18 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:13825 Activity:high |
3/17 If anyone could tar up and put in /tmp hilfie's cs61b java classes that reside on the instructional machines, I would be most obliged. I have no account on those machines. -sky \_ /tmp/ucb-classes.tar.gz \_ Thank you very kindly, sir -sky |
1998/3/16-18 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:13812 Activity:very high |
3/17 Hi, I'm getting kind of desperate now. Here is the repost: Does anyone know where to obtain specification on PC serial port interface, for input AND output? More specifically, which TTL/CMOS serial decoder do I need to buy to do I/O for a typical 152 or EErobot project? THANKS! \_ Pins 2,3 for send/receive. What more do you need? \_ yeah, knowing the port #'s and irq's isn't very useful. \_ IRQ 3 and 4, 2e8, 3e8, 2f8,3f8. Anything else? \_ Try some sort of electronics hobbyist store. Or ask your TA. \_ I remember finding this data on the web when doing my 150 project. Just hunt around for a little while. It is out there. -aspo \_ When I took 150, the chip we used was made by Maxim. Why not check http://www.maxim-ic.com and look for datasheet on their interface chips? \_ Good advice, especially since the serial port uses some 12 volt signaling, and you probably only want a 5/0/-5 volt power supply. Maxim chips rock. -Evil 150 head TA. |
1997/3/19-20 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:32091 Activity:high |
3/19 81 people failed the CS162 midterm. 58 got Cs & Ds. (class of 205) Please say a prayer for the dearly departed. I think we have a new twist to the "Harvey gives As" theory. \_ Stop complaining. I had Harvey for 162 one and half years ago, he used exactly the same grading policy. You shouldn't worry that much about getting Cs and Ds since his exam have so few points, which one point means losing many percentages. But it won't hurt your grade that much since he grade by points, not percentage. \_ How did you do in English 1a? \_ BRIAN HARVEY IS PART OF THE WEST SIDE CONNECTION \_ Come to office hours. -dpetrou \_ 205 people in upper division CS class? What the fuck is going on here? \_ Even worse - 205 people in a class with only 12 computers for people to work on their projects. Anyone still think this "hack on a live kernel" is a better idea than nachos? \_ (1) The number of lab machines was not known before the FreeBSD decision was made. \_ That was completely irresponsible then. Even worse was letting everyone add after bh found out how few machines there were. (2) It has not been a major problem anyway. \_ Bullshit. \_ If it's not a problem, why do you need more? (3) Half of the Solaris machines are being converted to FreeBSD. The class could have had all converted, but only chose to have half. \_ Dream on! -root@cory \_ Dream on! We've got 50 other classes to worry about, most of which aren't demanding to take stuff away from other users, unlike some greedy, self-centered bastards. -root@cory \_ how many are in 164 this semester? -karlcz \_ Yes, I AM insane! -geordan \_ if you insist... \_ I thought you were asking how many 162 students were taking 164 as well... -geordan fall '96 164 finished with over 150 students, and even that was far too many. I think class size is the most serious problem CS students face at UCB. -karlcz \_ So maybe there actually was some benefit to my taking Smith for 162, then . . . although that was hard to believe at the time. \_ Any cs162 instructor is better than Smith. Why would you to take Smith who teaches old tech stuff. He spent more time on hard disks than the more important materials such as networking, distributed system, etc. \_ You get a decent grade if you know your stuff. With this Harvey midterm, even if you know your stuff you fail. I studied hard. The wording was poor and most of the stuff was tricky - either you get it or you dont. That is not a measure of performance in class. \_ What? The wording is poor? Harvey is probably one of the most eloquent speaker I have known in the whole CS department! \_ Past performance does not guarantee future results. \_ Why do you care so much about grades? Nowaday, employers care more about what you know than what your GPA is. \_ Well, maybe you should get out there and make sure that all those employers know what they're supposed to care about, then. Some of them are obviously out of date. (And some people might be thinking grad school, too . . . ) \_ I think you're exaggerating. The synch. question was bad but we've been compensated with lenient grading and possibly extra points on top of that. \_ Lenient grading? PHUCK no! Some of my answers were marked off for no reason. Besides, extra points does not make up for a bad exam. Instead of a D I get a C. Big difference. I cant recall a worse midterm I have taken in terms of testing class performance. It is fucking sad to see all my good grades and then a fucking low grade for 162 - why? because I studied & prepared well for it but they decided not to measure performance in the class but to measure how well you can guess the answer. \_ Yeah. Nobody writing a modern OS ever has to worry about dealing with _hard disks_ anymore! 162 profs should drop them from the course and cover SUP3R B1FFTR0N1K SUP3RK0NDUKT1NG J0ESUPHS0N-JUNKT1ON QUANTUM 3FF3KT 3-DEE H0L0GRAPH1K 3D0 KACH3 RAM instead. Or maybe Java. \_ This thread wouldn't be here if PhilOS was the OS of choice for 162. \_ If all you care about are grades. \_ Dimwit, you're in school. There is nothing else to care about. Oh yeah, "I got an 'F' but I sure do know my stuff, yee haw!" Dumb move, kid. \_ It's shit like this grading nonsense that makes me glad I'm in econ. So far, for all my midterms, papers, and finals, getting a score of mean is an automatic B with the way our curve is set up. :P \_This little tibit will probably explain why you will have no job after you graduate. That, and the next fucker who states that "grades are not the only thing" will not get half, but will get the full fucking plunge with the mighty twelve incher. Grades are all that matters; no one gives a shit what you know or do not know. As long as you can perform when the shit hits the fan, you will get the big bucks. \_ Well, uh, I did International Relations through ISF-- it doesn't get more luzerish than that--and it took me slightly less than a month to find an awesome job in Europe. It's stupid, ignorant, moron freaks like you (did I mention inbred and narrow-minded?) who waste their college time doing something they don't enjoy, stressing, earning no more than the rest of us, just so you can be snooty about having to work more and having a heart attack when you're 30. Maybe it's true that most engineering/science-type majors are intelligent, but you sure try that stereotype. Twit. Oh yeah, grades are not the only thing. Plunge away. -John |
1997/2/26 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:32083 Activity:nil |
2/25 Pointers to anonymous telnet proxies, anyone? Thanks! \_ soda.csua - they can only tell you're one of 150 people since we don't run identd \_ Thanks for the thought, but the Berkeley connection might give me away. Any other ideas? \_ Don't do illegal shit over the net? \_ Nothing illegal planned; just want to visit someplace and not be recognized... \those North Korean/Chinese sites .. or its it gay porn ? |
1996/7/24 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:31873 Activity:nil |
7/22 Hey! stop deleting the beef! Soda SkyDive on August 11! About a half dozen sodans are in already. Cost should be $143-$150 dollars for tandem jump from 11-13,500 ft. Mail jor if interested. \_ I'll go if it's less than $110. \_ $100 is my max. \_ Jesus christ, how much profit are they making? \_How much does insurance cost when your buisness is throwing people out of a perfectly good airplane? |
1996/6/5 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:31844 Activity:nil |
6/4 How is the prefesoor who is going to teach cs150 next semester? I heard he is the hardest professor for 150. Is this true? \_ The guy is a great lecturer, and if you enjoy spending 140 hrs/wk on your projects, and hate it when a professor replies to the e-mail questions that you send, then he's perfect for you. |
1996/5/7 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:31834 Activity:nil |
5/6 How much work is CS152? Compared to, for example, CS184? CS150? etc... -- mikeym |
1994/4/15 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:31563 Activity:nil |
4/14 How is CS184? Is it insane to take it with CS150? Would I be better off taking CS162 instead of 184? \_ You'd be insane to take a class like CS150 at the same time as any programming super-intensive course like 184 or 162! All three of these classes require 40 hour work weeks+ 150 by itself requires you to give up your life. Any of the others will require the lives of your loved ones as well. \_ Well put. \_ Sad, but true. \_ CS 162 with smith REALLY SUCKS...wait on that one 'till spring, 'cuz they have changed the schedule, and Anderson is teaching it. \_ Well put. If I were you, I'd take ONLY CS 150 and some other shitty electives so that you're up to 13 units. I spent even more than 40 hours on CS 150 hardware project. And yeah..Smith SUX! Wait till next year...Anderson might teach that again. \_ How likely is it that !Smith will be teaching 164? \_ So what exactally is wrong with smith? I just heard that he's medoicre and boring, but so what? \_ I suggest you take a class with him then. He simply cannot *teach*, ie convey information from him to you, possibly because much of it is missing on his end to begin with. Many of his cs262 classes start with, "Has anyone here had any experience with <OS of the day>? All I know is what I've read in this paper. Hold on. Let me scan it to refresh my memory." Then he runs his finger down the page for a few minutes while you're sitting in class. Geez, he doesn't even prepare for his classes. That's what he's *paid* to do. They should fire him. \_ Wrong! Professors are paid to do research. Teaching is secondary. \_ Who are you? Can you not know that teaching duty is part of every professor's contractual obligations? They are paid to do BOTH teaching and research. Period. \_ Guess that somebody oughta let them know that too then. \_ good idea! who do we voice our concerns to? We really need to make undergraduate education a better at UCB. \_ How about seidl and dpassage (?) who are going to the faculty retreat this weekend to present students' concerns \_ Teaching is never secondary. \_ Well, the truth is that faculty candidates are evaluated on their research activity alone, with no thought as to teaching ability. The department figures teaching is something someone can learn. \_ The point is that teaching *is* one of a professor's responsibilities---one that Smith fails to live up to. (Speaking of research, he hasn't had an original paper published in years. But that's a different complaint.) |
1993/6/17 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:31368 Activity:nil |
6/15 Help sessions being organized for summer cs60a. All interestid parites, mail moi. I will start selling out immediately. -- seidl \_ finger: moi: no such user. What's the deal. -- sfd |
1993/5/12 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:31316 Activity:nil 83%like:31321 |
5/10 gas-2.0 compiled and installed! Theoretically, this will let us fix a lot of other programs on soda! -ERic Wed May 12 05:17:52 PDT 1993 ronaldy 17171 0.0 0.2 152 84 pV S 0:43 sz -r -w 8192 dcview21.zi\ p dune2.zip f3fixd.zip frain172.zip frasr172.zip gif2jpg2.zip grfwk61v.zip jpeg4\ 386.zip svgakt31.zip tinyprgs.zip unreal.zip vgaart.zip warez \_ What's the problem? these are patches or graphics stuff, no warez. \_ and what do you care? GET A LIFE and mind your own business. \_ The soda.cop should go stick his head in a big sweaty hole somewhere. |
1993/5/12-13 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:31311 Activity:high |
5/11 Is SPIM available? \_ Clue->Acquire() \_ #t \_ "spim? I don't need no steenkin spim." ( \_ Compile it yourself? I did it when I took 60B. - gc |
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