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2013/2/21-3/26 [Academia/StanfUrd, Finance/Investment] UID:54612 Activity:nil |
2/21 "Billionaire U: Why Harvard Mints Mega-Rich Alums" http://www.csua.org/u/zaf (finance.yahoo.com) All nine US schools on the list are private. Speaking of upward mobility ... |
2013/1/16-2/19 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:54581 Activity:nil |
1/16 UC is pathetic. No wonder Stanfurd and Coursera rule: http://venturebeat.com/2013/01/08/uc-spends-big-to-market-its-online-courses-reaches-one-user |
2011/2/8-19 [Academia/Berkeley, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:54031 Activity:nil |
2/8 http://gimundo.com/news/article/five-top-universities-that-offer-free-courses-online Free lectures online. You won't get a degree, but you'll learn, for free! \_ the cmu stats course is nice. \_ cum studs course what? :-) \_ Hey, CS164 with Hilfinger! Wow, I feel 20 years old again. |
2010/2/4-3/4 [Academia/UCLA, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:53690 Activity:nil |
2/4 UCB 19th in private donations for 2009 behind #1 Stanford and #9 UCLA. http://tinyurl.com/yjojbhe (LA Times) List of Top 20: http://tinyurl.com/y8n3nye (Wall Street Journal) \_ advice to UCB fundraiser committee: Ask not how you can get more donations. Ask why you are not getting donations. \_ why the fuck should i donate to a place that told me my undergrad ass wasn't really who they were trying to teach? \_ look buddy, everyone felt the same way at Cal. This is why it's been going down for the past 2 decades. It's a sad legacy of the damn place getting damn too big. \_ well then I have this to say unto Cal: "You reap what you sow. You have heard of this phrase?" Probably not, the bible is banned @Cal. _/ |
2009/8/12-9/1 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:53266 Activity:kinda low |
8/10 Check this out. I went to Google Maps, typed in Pasadena then Animal Shelter. The first few items are "Caltech Housing", for students. I tried this for other cities like Berkeley and got real animal shelters. Is this some kind of lame geek joke from Caltech fraternity students? \_ Learn to format properly. Caltech doesn't really have fraternities, they have "houses" which are sort of like dorms, co-ops and frats all rolled into one. But yeah, this sounds like Tech humor. -Techer \_ I find it funny. I also find it sad that Berkeley students didn't do something as funny as this. \_ Berkeley students are too busy working 80 hour weeks for Stanford business school students in the sandhill lane biz incubator. \_ GOOD ONE. It's true. While Cal is so busy teaching geeky engineers, The Furd is teaching its students how to get connected to VCs, to have poise, to look and talk like execs, and to rule over geeky engineers. Just compare the # of successful Cal startups vs. Furd startups. If I had to pick where my angel funds go to, it'd be the Furds, hands down. Cal seriously needs to WAKE UP. \_ word, been saying that for years. Cal students are self selected from people who don't want to wake up or who think "all that matters is the code". Whereas really, without marketing or ops or biz dev your startup goes to hell. But it's not as romantic or romanticised as the notion of a guy staying in the labs, never sleeping, never bathing, rockstar coding to get everything done. Like CyberGod. \_ Wait, isn't it because of Bush, or Reagan, or Pete Wilson that Furd p0wns Cal? \_ Oh, c'mon. Name a Stanford startup that was started by *undergraduates*. Excite? Stanford teaches its undergraduates to join startups, not found them. \_ Name as many UCB startups as Furd startups by *GRADUATES*. See, it doesn't matter. \_ Loopt, midomi. \_ I don't think any of the Units has ever been flooded for a party. Ricketts for LYFE! South Houses! \_ Holy crap are there really two Scruves on the motd? When did you go to Caltech, or was it just for the parties? \_ ugcs doesn't have a motd? |
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2008/7/3-9 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:50466 Activity:nil |
7/3 This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen (autonomous quadcopters) http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/07/quadcopters_video.html \_ I agree thats pretty cool, but with the current generation of UAVs in the field, aren't more complicated autonomous algorithms already at work? -mrauser \_ I think this is the first time I've seen autonomous hover with such good perturbance correction. \_ More proof that MIT and Furd do cooler things than Cal \_ I blame the professors. Cal professors have only contempt for students, while Stanford and MIT professors view students as peers to some extent. I don't know why this is, since the professors are selected from the same pool. It must be cultural. Occasionally, I came across professors at Cal excited to get their students involved in interesting projects (especially astronomy/astrophysics professors) but not typically. A lot of them wouldn't even keep office hours. They think we're not worth their time. |
2008/5/9-15 [Academia/OtherSchools, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:49905 Activity:high |
5/8 UC to raise fees to 18k a year or more: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/05/07/MN1510D554.DTL A report released in April by the UC faculty Academic Senate says the university has not recovered from the budget cuts earlier in the decade and that the governor's latest 10 percent cut to its budget will be devastating and force the university to rely more heavily on student fees and privatization of the university. To make up the difference, tuition and fees would have to be increased from the current $7,500 a year to about $10,000 immediately, and to $18,000 in three years to keep the university from losing its prominence, the report says. \_ Yeah, privatize everything! Hooray! -Republican \_ Hi Strawman Guy. It should be obvious to anyone with two brain cells to rub together that the costs of some services should be spread across the population while others should not. For example, vaccinations should be covered and mandatory because the cost of a plague in lives, suffering, and many other forms of loss outweighs the cost of a $5 shot for every child. OTOH, covering your sex change operation or your breast implants is your problem and provides no societal benefit. Somewhere in between those two extremes is a reasonable middle ground that people far more intelligent than a cheap shot troll like yourself are still trying to find. \_ Boob jobs don't provide any societal benefit??? \_ No more than your sex change operation. \_ You must not be motd boob guy. \_ Definitely not. The 5 minutes a day I spend here is already too much. I don't compound that error by following those sorts of links from here. \_ I don't see a very good reason to subsidize UC. Why not subsidize all universities? (i.e. subsidize the student, not the school) Also, why is there both Cal State and UC? \_ The last question, you could answer with only a moment of thought or research. Community colleges, Cal State and UC have different missions and serve different populations. I think it's safe to say that California gets excellent return on its investment in UC, if you really want to look at it from a pure economic perspective. -tom \_ If it does, then why not make that relationship explicit in the form of loans? What is the mission difference with CSU and UC? UC is just better? I've good things about Cal Poly grads. \_ read the mission statements, or the state constitution. -tom \_ Did you go to Cal? Please make out that check for 50k you owe the state for your subsidies ASAP, thanks. \_ Did you? I guess Cal isn't so great if it can't teach basic logic. Do you really think that I should agree with something because I supposedly benefitted from it? I pays me taxes like anyone else. That doesn't mean I agree with how it is used. \_ I don't see the logical disconnect. I bet you, personally, have reaped great rewards from your California taxpayer subsidized UC education. I have every right to mock you. \_ Again: my personally benefitting or not has zero relevance to the discussion. I would have benefitted under a general subsidy as well, or from loans etc., or from a more competitive private market. Undergrad education is wasteful as all get out. There is little reason to even be at Cal for the first two years. The classes are gigantic and you might near do as well by or better just watching the class on video. are gigantic and you might near do as well or better by just watching classes on video. My first two Cal years were mainly interesting from a life/social perspective \_ We actually do both, right? We provide subsidized loans and Pell Grants to any student, but we also provide public schools for those who cannot afford private school, even with a moderate subsidy. I know it goes against the libertarian ethos to provide something of value on the basis of merit, as opposed to the wealth of one's parents, but that is what the People of California have decided to do, and I agree with them. \_ Why not just increase the grant and loan programs? It's not against my ethos to provide something on merit. I am fine with private scholarships and there are lots of those. Communism is against my ethos. \_ If the loan and grants were distributed equally and all the UCs were privatized and charged whatever the market would bear, then poor (and middle class) kids would be shut out of attending the best schools. You could fix this by granting additional State funded scholarships on the basis of merit, but that would be "Communism" again. I hope you can see how society as a whole benefits when the brightest get the best education, as opposed to simply the ones born to the wealthiest parents. But you probably think working for the benefit of the greater good is "Communist" as well. the benefit of the greater good is "Communist" as well. \_ Scholarships aren't the form of communism/socialism I'm referring to here; I'm looking at government entrance into markets it has no place in. So why have the public schools at all instead of more scholarships? Determining who the brightest are is not clear anyway... I met many dumbasses at Cal. If loans are guaranteed on favorable terms then even the poor can attend the best universities. \_ when did we give the Cato Institute a soda login? -tom \_ Brit Humes is good looking!!! \_ I see your point and don't really disagree with it. Getting from here to there is kind of hard though. Just because selecting for potential ability is difficult doesn't mean we shouldn't try to do it. People have been doing so at least somewhat successfully since the time of the Mandarins. \_ I believe in Turkmenistan the government actively attempted to slash education funds in an effort to make the population stupider (less unrest when you're stupid). They have great success! Go Turkmen! \_ Reagan's dream will finally be realized. \_ Star Wars? \_ I will say this much. If UC is going to charge the tuition of a private school then they'd better match private schools in terms of the educational experience. I put up with a lot of crap at UC because I realized it was a public school. However, if was paying $20K per year my expectations would have been completely different. ver, if was paying $20K per year my expectations would have been completely different. \_ Bingo! All the Stanford folks I know had an infinitely better experience and got much more out of it and still do years after they graduated. \_ Well, they better for (when I was in school) $100K more. However, if UC wants to charge like a private then they need to realize that they can't offer the same product they offer now. \_ UC doesn't *want* to charge like a private. UC, along with every public service offered by the government, is under assault from corporatist ideologues; thus, its funding has been repeatedly cut while costs have been rising, and it is being forced to raise fees, which, you're right, puts it in a disadvantageous position relative to comparable privates, and which in turn is exactly what the ideologues want. -tom \_ Wow, been re-reading your Little Red Book a lot recently? Corporatist ideologues? Can you name a few of these corporatist ideologues who are out to destroy the public university system in this state? \_ Do you feel it would be in a disadvantageous position relative to comparable privates if it charged the same as the privates? Because the feeling I get is that it would be, which is a knock on UC. \_ How many top private research institutions have over 200,000 undergraduates? How many campuses have over 30,000? The problem space is different. -tom \_ Is Cal becoming a factory assembly line of graduates? \_ Becoming? I thought that was its purpose. \_ Pick any given campus for your comparison. \_ How about Stanford? They have something like 8K undergrads. Their mission is not to educate the top 12.5% of California high school students; if it were, Stanford would be a much different place. UCLA and Berkeley are #1 and #2 in the country among top universities in enrolling Pell Grant (low-income) students as a percentage of the undergraduate population. (35% and 32%, respectively). That's part of the charter and mission of UC, and while it makes the environment more challenging to manage, I also think it's part of what makes UC a great institution. -tom \_ How would you know UC is a great educational institution? Did you ever attend a UC class? Where is your 4 year degree from? \_ I see you're out of arguments. -tom \_ Why is it more "challenging to manage" low income students? They are still among the best and brightest. \_ Dozens of reasons. They have unusual schedules and take longer to graduate because they're working while going to school, or they have to take time off to help their family. They are often the first person in their family to go to college, so their family can't provide them as much advice or support, and in many cases doesn't value higher education in the same way that a fourth-generation Harvard family does. There's overhead in dealing with their patched-together financial aid package and work-study awards. -tom \_ I don't think any of these reasons have to do with why students at private schools are treated well and students at UC are treated like crap in comparison. Kids at private schools are likely to receive financial aid as well from many sources. Just because some kids are low income doesn't mean they create much more overhead. MIT or Stanford will take the best students they can get - wealthy or not - and still provide better experiences for students because they have to in order to compete against Caltech and Princeton for your (or the government's) dollars, while UC gets the money (and the students) no matter what. Sure, UC might compete for some of the best students but judging by the scholarships awarded they don't compete very hard. Overall, UC seems to feel you need them more than they need you, which is not the situation at private schools where every student is an extra $30K a year. That's one reason why privates don't fail people out. It's like tossing away $30K. \_ look, it's simple; exceptions are expensive, and low-income students generate more exceptions. For that matter, there are diseconomies of scale in managing students when one class is as large as the entire enrollment of Stanford. The student experience of being in an 800-person Bio 1B class will not be the same as the experience of being in a 200-person class. The institutions are not directly comparable because their missions and resultant environments are totally different. -tom \_ Why not look at a small UC campus and compare to Stanford? You may be correct that the missions are different, but consider the disincentives UC has to do any better. As far as "exceptions" I am going to guess there are more made at private schools. UC is very much a "no exceptions" environment whereas at private schools every single student is treated like an exception. \_ I'm willing to bet that by any metric you can devise, Cal is more diverse than Stanford. \_ *LAUGH* you talk as if diversity is a good thing that everyone loves to have *LAUGH* Take a look at Denmark and Irvine. Economically and socially homogenous and nice to live. \_ Shut up white man \_ Asians tend to stick to communities or *towns of their kind \_ What does that have to do with anything? Most high-caliber schools are actually pretty diverse, but are you somehow implying that diversity == crappy administration, staff, and policies or that somehow having many races of people on campus therefore makes it more expensive to operate and makes the environment more hostile to undergrads? Where are you heading with this argument? \_ I don't mean ethnic diversity (although that's clearly also true). I mean that Berkeley has more non-traditional-age students, more students who take time off to work, more work-study students, more community college transfers than Stanford. All those populations are more expensive to manage. And 32K undergrads are more expensive to manage than 8K undergrads. -tom \_ I'm not convinced on your last point. Why should that be the case? \_ Find me an institution with 32K undergrads that doesn't have a huge bureaucracy. -tom \_ Just compare UCB and USC. It's not like USC doesn't have bureaucracy, but the experience is much, much better. You believe what you believe because you've worked at UCB so long and been indoctrinated into the "that's the way it has to be" mentality. It doesn't. UC sucks even compared to some other large schools like Texas and UVA. \_ USC is half the size of Berkeley, and less than 10% of the size of UC. -tom \_ USC is almost exactly the same size but has more faculty and staff, which is one reason it makes for happier alumni. USC has 15K undergrads, _/ less than half of Cal. -tom And small UC campuses don't compete with Stanford. I know a lot of people who were quite happy at Santa Cruz, but it's not a top research university. -tom \_ UC is UC. My gf went to UCSC and it's the same crap everywhere. Also don't tell the UCSC PhDs in programs like astrophysics and linguistics (both Top 10 in the nation) that it's not a "top research university". You know as much about UCSC as you do about everything else that's not related to biking. "UCSC astrophysicists, for example, were recently ranked first in a survey measuring the impact of research on the field." http://tinyurl.com/57wcfy UCSC is a top research university and at the same time schools like Harvey Mudd are not, but we're not talking about research. We're discussing undergrad education. UC is great for the price, but if the price becomes $20K I'm sending my kids somewhere else. \_ UCSC has *one* department which is a top research department, and that's because they made the guys who used to live up at Lick Observatory come down to teach at UCSC. There is no comparison between the research done at UCSC and Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, or any of the other top research institutions. UCSC's purpose isn't to be a top research institution. There's really no point in continuing this conversation if you don't understand that. -tom \_ *THREE* top 25 departments and more that are still good. They just got money for a stem cell research center. They do a lot of world-class research in biology and ecology. UCSC, by virtue of offering PhD programs at all, is engaged in research. Your arguments don't hold water. Every UC is engaged in world-class research, not just UCB and UCLA. I'm not sure why this matters anyway when discussing undergrads. Your point seems to be that UC ignores ugrads in favor of research, which is exactly my beef with it. \_ My point is that UCSC and Stanford are not comparable institutions, any more than Berkeley and De Vry are. They are not competeing for the same students or the same faculty. -tom \_ My point is that UCSC still sucks for students even though it's not "large and diverse" because it's still UC. \_ prove it. -tom \_ let's make this as nar- row as pos- ib- le \_ Did you attend UC? Were you happy? Yes, but that proves nothing. -tom _/ \__ Does Cal or UCLA make money from enrolling out-of-state and international students? If so, maybe that's one way to help the financial situation. (I think it doesn't get government subsidy for those students.) \_ no. \_ No, but they charge them a hell of a lot more. \_ They money all goes to the UC Regents. Did you ever pay your own fees? \_ Yes, I wrote lots of checks payable to UC Regents. But I thought that was just for accounting purpose. -- PP |
2008/2/16-21 [Academia/UCLA, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:49170 Activity:moderate |
2/16 Snobs use google, normal people use yahoo: http://gizmodo.com/357353/poor-people-use-yahoo-richies-use-google \_ http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/02/the_wealthy_use.html \_ http://preview.tinyurl.com/23mjhs (informationweek.com) \_ I know a few conservatives who hate Google (liberal company) and use Yahoo as the less liberal alternative. \_ I don't know anyone who uses Yahoo search. I know Yahoo employees. I know zillionaires. I know poor people. I know people who are a few dollars from living in their car. They all use Google Search. \_ In another news, smart people prefer the Bay Area, and dumb people are stuck in Los Angeles. \_ True story. -- ilyas \_ URL to support your claim? \_ True as in Berkeley/Stanford rejects go to UCLA, UCI UCSD, and (laugh) UCR? \_ Stanford rejects go to Cal. Let's be honest here. \_ I always thought that the system was that the rich kids Stanford rejects go to USC, the asian kids Cal rejects go to UCLA, Davis rejects end up at UCI/UCR and the asian kids with cool parents go to UCSD. \_ Stanford kids are actually smarter than USC kids. It's more like Stanford rejects go to the east cast, Cal rejects go to UCLA, Asian kids who couldn't make it to any of the above go to UCI or San Diego, and all the rejects who don't want to go to CSUs go to Riverside, Santa Barbara, or Santa Cruz. In terms of hierarchy: UCB > UCLA > (UCD|UCI|UCSD) > UCSB > UCSC > UCR UCSD for some reason attracts a lot of Republican/ conservative and UCR attracts a lot of dumb asses \_ San Diego is a conservative area relative to the rest of the state. \_ When I applied to CS grad school in 1993, I got rejected by Cal but accepted by $tanfurd. \_ You end up going to Stanford? \_ No, I ended up getting a job. \_ Grad school is something else entirely. I was talking about undergrad. \_ Another true story. -- ilyas \_ Ilyas is a dumb reject. \_ Another true story. -- !ilyas \_ Yup. -- ilyas \_ Ilyas loves it when people sign his name. Yup. -- ilyas his name. Yup. \_ No, that was actually me. -- ilyas \_ But not me. -- !ilyas |
2007/11/14-17 [Academia/Berkeley, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:48641 Activity:kinda low |
11/14 Berkeley doesn't make list of Top 25 campuses with most international students: http://opendoors.iienetwork.org/?p=113126 \_ Good. Less chance of having terrorists on campus -conservative \_ Are you sure about this? This seems improbable to me.. \_ Must be true. I read it on the web. \_ Must be true, I read it on the motd. |
2007/5/25-28 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:46748 Activity:nil |
5/25 18-year-old Asian girl from OC pretends to have gotten into Stanfurd http://www.stanforddaily.com/article/2007/5/24/imposterCaught http://www.friendster.com/1545524 Why? \_ poor taste. \_ poor answer. Do you have a simplified brain? Think harder. \_ Is that a cheap chinese knockoff of "Your brain has been classified as: small." \_ "What s friends do know is that they are scared and angry that someone slipped through the cracks for eight months." There's one difference between Cal and Standfurd, I don't think any students at Cal would have been scared or angered, just amused. \_ I wouldn't be so sure, the current crop of students are some of the wimpiest little twits ever. \_ Or confused. Why the heck would anyone want to impersonate a Cal student? It's not like our facilities are as nice as at the Farm. \_ The funniest thing about this is that if she had used a fake name, and gotten out when her RA was first catching on, they never would have caught her. She pushed it too long. \_ Chateau had squatters all the time. \_ Perhaps to make her parents happy? Most Asian parents still thinks that their kids happiness is defined as getting into Ivy-League type schools. She probably does it to fool her parents. |
2006/11/3-4 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:45131 Activity:nil |
11/3 Go stanford! USC dr00ls!!!! who-=00000!!!!!!!!!!!! |
2006/10/23-24 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:44917 Activity:nil |
10/23 Lecture on Dwarf Planets at Stanford on Wednesday, 25 Oct: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/events/bunyan2006.pdf \_ Isn't there nothing new about these planets except the name change? |
2006/10/3-5 [Transportation/Car/RoadHogs, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:44654 Activity:nil |
10/3 Stanford kicks ass! http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/10/02/robot.challenge.ap/index.html |
2005/11/7-8 [Recreation/Computer/Games, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:40467 Activity:nil |
11/6 So, how bad are we going to get pummeled by SC? Their first two games this season were 63-17 and 70-17. \_ If you look at scores vs. similar opponents, probably about 42-21 or so. But college football has enough luck in it, that if our QB gets his shit together on those long throws and actually hits people instead of overthrowing them and we get a few lucky breaks, like the turnovers early that USC gave Arizona and Oregon, we could actually beat them. Notice how USC always scores a ton of points at the end? That is because of superiour conditioning. They won't do that to us, we are the same kind of team. "That's why they play the games." \_ Can we at least not lose as badly as the 'furd? That was 51-21, 30 points ... not too hard, right? \_ God I hope so. At least have it be respectable for 3 qtrs. |
2005/10/8-9 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:40026 Activity:nil |
10/8 All petty inter-school rivalries aside, congrats to the Stanford Racing Team for winning the DARPA Grand Challenge today: http://www.grandchallenge.org |
2005/9/10-13 [Academia/UCLA, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:39620 Activity:kinda low |
9/10 How does a university with Cal's academics manage to recruit as well as it has for Tedford the past couple years? \_ Academics and athletics are not mutually exclusive; Michigan has had a consistently successful football program, and sells out their 100K seat stadium for every game. -tom \_ U. Mich? I've found that U. Mich people just like to talk about themselves a lot and how U. Mich is the greatest thing since sliced bread. You sure their academic reputation isn't just a lack of modesty? \_ You might want to read about 'statistics' and 'standardized tests'. Your post implies an egregious lack of understanding tests'. Your post implies a flagrant lack of understanding about academic reputation and how it's derived. \_ I've found these "statistics" and "standardized tests" to be pure BS. The USNews reports use things like SAT scores, GPA, alumni donation, and things that don't really mean much to rank colleges. But results speak for themselves. In the place where I work, the ones that come from no-name colleges produce some of the best results I've seen whle those from these top-notch colleges are usually just full of themselves and can't do jack shit. UMich people, for some reason, seem to be the worst offenders. \_ Right, studies which actually have quantitative metrics are pure BS, while one person's subjective experience is truth. Oh and here's another hint; top universities do not exist to churn out good workers. -tom \_ And you think these objective "quantitative metrics" are a good indicator of academic rigor? I really don't care how well any student did on their ACT/SAT, what their HS GPA is, or how much alumni give to that school. Look at Stanford. These kids work their ass of in HS to get into that school. Their alumni donates money like there''s not tomorrow. But they also just slack off once the get in and are guaranteed a 4.0 GPA. I haven't found many Stanford students to be that stellar. \_ I'm guessing your argument is that they exist to promote intellectual progress in the form of research and scholarly debate? Sure, for the best and the brightest. A good professor might not be a good worker bee. On the other hand, any good professor is going to have to have a lot of skills which make them good 'workers'. They just fit into higher level jobs. I don't think you can make a case that a university is a good one if all of the people it turns out are poor workers. It may not be the objective to turn out good workers, but it seems to happen anyway. \_ I'm guessing you're a moron. Actually, no, I'm not guessing. -tom \_ Way to defend your point - with an ad-hominem and no facts. \_ Sorry, the idea that schools should be measured based on what some anonymous coward perceives as the productivity of some people he's worked with is far too ridiculous to respond to. -tom \_ I'm not the original poster and I *was* curious what your opinion is on this topic but I don't care now. \_ Funny how tom can manage to piss off people who might sympathize with him. \_ I don't need morons to sympathize with me. -tom \_ Yeah, he's already got himself, and he's the biggest moron around! -jrleek \_ According to USNews, Cal=#20, UCLA=#24, UMich=#25 \_ Ob Todd Bozeman |
2005/9/9-12 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:39584 Activity:nil |
9/9 String Theory lecture at Stanford on monday: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/course/EVT98.asp |
2005/7/12-14 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:38587 Activity:kinda low |
7/12 Free lecture on gravity waves tomorrow night at stanford: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/course/EVT96.asp \- that GGS fellow is giving a talk on friday in SF. ok tnx. \_ url/time-location please \_ This guy is a Laser guy. Why is he having a talk on gravitationa \- i dont have a url. sponsored by the long now people. probably in NW quadrant of SF ... presideo or ft mason. \_ This guy is a Laser guy. Why is he having a talk on gravitational waves? What is nonlinear optics BTW? \_ Laser interferometry is an extremely sensitive detector of distance, including over long distances, which makes them useful for detecting gravity waves (since they should manifest themselves as distance fluctuations.) As a laser guy, he's presumably involved at the detector end of things, and gravity waves make a much sexier topic for a talk like this than nonlinear optics (see below). \- narrowly, NLO is the study of the behavior of em radiation in "non linear" media ... which turns out to capture most complex optical phenomena. in practice, this is a pretty big catch all convering everyhting from lasers to lcds to "slowing light" and various other photonic manipulation projects. there are many applied subfields, including the obvious [like optical comm], but also less obvious ones [like obvious [like telecom], but also less obvious ones [like biology, but i dont know anything about that]. in terms of physical phenomena, it includes things like the raman effect and on the theroy side things like the theory of solitons. berkeley actually has some quite important people in this field [CHU, SHEN, TOWNES etc]. if there are any phyiscs grad student replying, feel free to delete this. optics is the only field where i came across septuple integrals. optics text books are a good way to scare normal people. area [CHU, SHEN, TOWNES etc]. \_ It's fairly normal to see huge nested integrals in belief propagation. -- ilyas \_ Laser interferometry is the leading method for detecting gravity waves (and possibly proving string theory). NASA is currently working on a space based laser interferometry system called LISA (Laser Interferometry Space Antenna) which is supposed to be a big laser triangle in space (3 million miles each side) and will be able to detect gravity waves generated by black holes and stars. iirc, there is a current laser interferometry experiment called LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) that hopes to detect gravity waves from the big bang in order to show if some predictions of string theory are correct. |
2005/3/26 [Academia, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:36891 Activity:high |
3/26 I don't get it. Why didn't the Schindlers get some well respected neurologists to do an exam on her? They already presented two at trial: one of them was a quack, and the judge ignored the other one. If they could have gotten a prominent neurologist to back their claims when her eyes and tongue weren't bleeding, maybe an appeals court would have ordered the tube re-inserted. The William Chesire opinion was based on watching edited video, and he did not bother to do a neurological exam, and he does not explain why. If Michael Schiavo blocked further neurological exams, don't you think this would be the main complaint by the Schindlers? Something like, "He doesn't want neurologists to see her!" The only conclusion to me is that the Schindlers CAN'T get a competent neurologist to back their opinion. The weight of science is with Michael Schiavo. Her condition hasn't changed in 12 years, and there are ~ 4 known cases where those judged to be in a permanent vegetative state have come back -- and that happened 2 years into the PVS at most. \_ most likely, well respected doctors are reluctant to take up this case. If you know your odds at low, why take it up when it can ruin your medical reputation? \_ Why would a Mayo Clinic doctor visit the patient and not conduct a neurological exam? Why didn't he say something like, "Michael Schiavo prevented me from doing the full exam!" or "I didn't have enough time!" or "The courts prevented me!". The guy is biased. How about: "He generally has a reasonably thoughtful, conservative Christian right-to-life perspective," said David Magnus, co-director of the Stanford University Center of Biomedical Ethics. "He definitely is not a neutral party with respect to these culture wars. He has turf to defend." "I think he is clearly biased against declaring her in a persistent vegetative state," said Dr. Gene Sung, director of the neurocritical care section of USC's department of neurology, who read Cheshire's report. "He feels there is something there. That is not a scientific nor medical decision -- it really sounds like it's a personal feeling. It's hard to reconcile that with a medical decision." \_ you can't do nuerological exams if the courts bar you from doing so. Cheshire examined Terri for 45 minutes in person, essentially the same time as the other neurologists who had testified in the earlier trial for the state and for Felos. You have to understand access to Terri is heavily restricted by the court. \_ I'm not sure under FL state law, but at least under the fed rules, you can't have a medical exam conducted till you get to discovery and even then you need a ct order. The case in fed ct is no where close to discovery. BTW, an appellate ct rarely, if ever, asks for new evid to be presented to it. If her parents wanted to present new medical they would have had to make the appropriate motions in trial ct and then if the motions were refused, they would have had to ask the appellate ct to allow the motions b/c the trial ct erred as a matter of law or it abused its discretion. \_ To the two folks above: Even though it's kind of too late, as I already suggested, I believe if Michael Schiavo had allowed it, then a neurologist could have performed a neurological exam on her. If Michael Schiavo was not allowing it, then this is what the Schindlers should have been complaining about. Since they were not complaining about it, I don't think they cared about the objective truths that may have come out from another neurological exam from a competent doctor. By the way, the exam by Chesire was notably NOT a neurological exam, and he hasn't explained why. http://www.mayoclinic.org/news2005-jax/2724.html \_ Certainly if he allows it, an exam can be conducted. However, an exam may be conducted even if he does not agree to it as part of a discovery order from ct b/c her medical condition is at issue. \_ no it can't. The court, ie. the legally blind judge greer, has forbidden any such examination repeatedly. Terri has not had any neurological tests since those cat scans, period. \_ AFAIK, the judge's orders barring tests were in response to motions to compel the tests. If the parents moved for a motion to compel the tests and the husband did not oppose, then the motion would have to be granted. Refusal to grant an unopposed motion can be immediately appealable. |
2005/3/10 [Academia/OtherSchools, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:36621 Activity:high |
3/10 So the University of Colorado won't fire Churchill (free speech) but they will fire a professor who's a christian. http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~53~2748616,00.html \_ A totally one-sided opinion piece. They could try actually asking the university more beyond the answer "his teaching was not up to the department standards." Note how they just sort of deflect that they're not quoting the school. They quote the prof being fired quoting another prof (from whom they got confirmation), then say a dean denied the quote. They never say what the dean said was the reason. \_ I agree. I'm willing to believe that a double-standard is being employed, but that article is terrible. You really shoot yourself in the foot by using that article to portray your point of view. \_ There is a HUGE difference between what a tenured prof can get away with a what a lecturer with a MS can do. If Churchill had be the latter he would have been fired instantly. That's the whole point of tenure. \_ It's actually more severe than that. Some schools hire as many as twice as many junior faculty as they have tenured positions, *expecting* to fire half. If you don't have tenure, you're really just a temp. \_ that's academia. Are you surprised? \_ Expecting to fire them or just leading them on until they eventually go away? I doubt that many are actually fired. Do you mean layed off? \_ You can call it whatever you want, but I know MIT works this way. If you get an offer as junior faculty there, at least in physics, you know you have around a 50/50 chance of survival, and that you may get the axe just because your field lost out that year. I have a friend who turned down an offer there for exactly that reason. There are plenty of top places that do not operate this way, however. \_ At MIT the phrase is "hire three, tenure one". But neither Stanford nor UC (any campus) work in that way. \_ I HAVE NO USE FOR YOUR FACTS! DO NOT YOU BRING YOUR FACTS HERE! |
2005/1/21-22 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:35850 Activity:moderate |
1/21 Where's the Cal Pride? http://csua.org/u/asm (SFGate.com, Stanford Freshman nudish calendar) \_ some humanitarian needs to do the rest of us a favor and buy all of those calendars to burn them \_ that chick is cute \_ Yeah, but the pictures is retarded, and it makes he looks so as well. \_ Speaking of retarded.... \_ I agree. Cute girl and bad photograph. Are there more? \_ "Co-creators ... with both holding cameras in strategic places. One camera has a telephoto lens." "A helpful friend shields her nether regions with the Time magazine Person of the Year cover, showing President Bush." Ha ha! \_ Mired in liberal bureaucracy. |
2004/12/14 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:35276 Activity:moderate |
12/13 I thought I went to Cal, not Stanford: http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?slug=ap-banbcs \_ By a Republican Cal alum! \_ Graduated in '64, back when political distinctions mattered. |
2004/12/3-5 [Academia/StanfUrd, Academia/GradSchool/MBA] UID:35167 Activity:nil |
12/3 How "good" is an MBA from Sloan (MIT)? Is it comparable with an MBA from, say, Stanford, Wharton, or Harvard? \_ Very well respected, yes. |
2004/11/24 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:35071 Activity:high |
11/23 How'd this get in the Stanford Daily? http://tinyurl.com/6jnbr (daily.stanford.edu) - danh \_ Funny thing is, when I was a cal undergrad, I felt that all this stanford rivalry crap was stupid, and that they were pretty similar schools. After being out for a few years and working with people from both schools I no longer feel that way. Stanford really does turn out some whiners with no balls. And ditto times five for the east coast snob schools--only they have *much* lower standards for technical education than either cal or stanford. Cal was not my first choice in highschool, but it sure would have been if I knew what I know now. \_ MIT grads are the only ones who have been almost uniformly competent in my experience. Possibly Caltech too, but the sample size is too small and the 'tude was difficult to work with. \_ I noticed the Caltech attitude also. MIT people have been awesome. I saw some pretty horrible people from Stanford, and CMU before. -- ilyas \_ The 'tude goes away once you've slapped them a few times. They still have an unhealthy focus on the right thing vs. the good enough thing though. \_ I worked w/ Cornell, Brown and Princeton grads and they were all very good. As far as Stanford is concerned, I knew this girl who worked at Google in mkt around when gmail first came out and instead of giving the accts away for free to customers like she was supposed to, she started selling them on ebay. Lost her job and her options, but she made $5k a week for three weeks. They don't teach you shit like that at Cal. \_ Strange--all the people from Ivy league schools with whom I've worked lately were very good. Maybe the shits stay in the U.S. -John \_ either the above statement is true, or you just suck a lot. \_ Yer mom thought I was pretty awesome. -John \_ Yer dad thought I was pretty awesome. -John \_ you're a traitor for reading the enemy's crappy biased newspaper. \_ Fair and Balanced. \_ Well try this one on for size. Their team lost this year but they've won most of the Big Games over the past couple decades... with teams composed of players who actually had to maintain GPAs, attend at least a few real classes and may actually go on to something professional after their moment of glory as a college athlete, assuming they don't go pro. Compare that to what most of us have heard about athletes at Cal. I'm not a college sports fan and maybe it shows but I appreciate the way Stanford does it much better than the way Cal does. Cal's version of the thing makes a mockery of its academics and those who hold Cal degrees. -- ulysses P.s., I agree that Stanford grads are generally a bunch of overprivileged whiners. Mostly. \_ So Stanford holds regular students to lower standards than Cal and their atheletes are held to those same standards while Cal is harsher on regular students but hold their atheletes to lower standards than regular students? Doesn't that make Cal and Stanford atheletes about on par with each other? \_ Cal does not hold athletes to lower standards than regular students; the rules for academic probation/ dismissal are exactly the same. Athletes get more help with their studies, and get a break on admissions (that is also true at Stanford). Once they're here, they have to perform. -tom \_ (a < b) & (a = c) & (b > d) doesn't imply c = d . \_ But it does imply ( (c>d) implies (a>d) ) \_ Given a lack of standard for GPA, it's hard to determine c > d without knowing the persons involved. Nor am I really sure that a = c. \_ Geez you guys. It was just a joke. I understood the whole logical fallacy when I wrote it. I just didn't think anyone would attempt to get all anal about it. \_ ob yermom joke \_ Cal is much harder on its student-athletes in terms of academics than Stanford is. And both Braun and Tedford seem to be very interested in academics; Cal's current football team has something like 10 guys on the Pac-10 All-Academic team. -tom \_ I count 9 for Cal and 14 for Stanford in football. I don't know how to compare these, though, given the difference between what it takes to maintain a GPA at the two schools. I am impressed by Derek Joyce. Maintaining a 3+ GPA in MCB was no mean feat, even without an athletic program. -- ulysses \_ The only university football program that I do not have contempt for is that of University of Chicago. They had the right idea. \_ Care to provide any context for that? \-UChi got rid of their foodball program a long time ago and pissed off a lot of alumni. Their former president famously said "anytime i feel like exercising, i lie down until the feeling goes away." uchi is a great institution ... sort of like berkeley in some ways. no nonsense school that sends a lot of people back into academia. you can look up robert maynard hutchins. --psb \_ The Caltech one is pretty cool, too. \_ Oh and here's men's hoops: Stanford 4, Cal 2. -- ulysses |
2004/11/22 [Recreation/Computer/Games, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:35015 Activity:high |
11/22 'Furd Daily: http://csua.org/u/a2o "Unforeseen were the penalties and the lack of sportsmanship displayed by both teams, especially towards the end of the game. ... It wasn't only the Cardinal who were playing dirty at the end of the game. Defensive tackle Babatunde Oshinowo was injured on what he thought was a dirty block by the Cal offensive line late in the game. While the Cardinal did pick up a lot of personal fouls, a good number were offset by personal fouls on the Bears." \_ Sshhh.... we beat them well; we can afford to be magnanimous. Just smile condescendingly if you must. \_ "They were playing just as dirty as we were!" |
2004/11/16-17 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:34931 Activity:kinda low |
11/16 Condoleezza Rice and the Stanford Spy Ring http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1281630/posts \_ The freeper cowards pulled it: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=20581 |
2004/11/16-18 [Academia/StanfUrd, Reference/Law/Court] UID:34929 Activity:high |
11/16 http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/11/16/abercrombie.lawsuit.ap/index.html "The lawsuit was filed last June in San Francisco by Hispanic and Asian groups charging that Abercrombie & Fitch, known for its "classic casual American" clothing styles, hires a disproportionately white sales force, puts minorities in less-visible jobs and cultivates a virtually all-white image in its catalogues and elsewhere" I don't get this. A&F (or any company) doesn't isn't obligated to use minority models and faces in its catalogues. Can't they do whatever they want in their catalogues? \_ hispanics already have shitty clothes.. - hispanic \_ What's the point of this, from a business standpoint? Aren't they just losing money by not catering to non-white buyers? It seems that they are screwing their shareholders as well as their workers (as usual with shitty companies.) \_ "The original lawsuit was brought on behalf of nine young minorities, including students and graduates of Stanford University and the University of California, who were denied jobs or fired based on their race." -tom \_ If you went to Stanford or Cal and you are working at A&F instead of shopping there, there is something seriously wrong with you. \_ why do you say that? Like all major companies, A&F has programmers, business managers, board members, etc. It doesn't say anything about the jobs being in retail. -tom \_ I'm sure they worked there while still in school. \_ They can. The point is that the all white image filtered down to the sales force, which is illegal. \_ so who gets the settlement money? hispanics or the fake hispanics w/ fake concern? \_ Trick question. It goes to the lawyers. \_ don't forget the asians and fake asians w/ fake concerns. \_ What is a fake asian? Or a fake hispanic? \_ It's located in OH, a fucking red neck state with a lot of white supremacists and racists. \_ It's located in OH, a fucking red neck state who put an idiot back into the White House. \_ Why blame OH and not the other 30 states that voted for him? \_ um, yeah. I just searched their web site for about 8 min, could not find a single minority looking person in the catalog. HEIL AYRIAN RACE!!! KKK R3WLS! HEIL! \_ ? I didn't even say anything... -John \_ Does Ayran include Indian and Iranian? \_ Does Aryan include Indian and Iranian? \_ depending on your caste. |
2004/11/15-16 [Academia/StanfUrd, Academia/Berkeley] UID:34887 Activity:low |
11/15 I wasn't all that excited when I learned that Times ranked Cal #2, until I found today that Stanfurd ranked #7. \_ Granted the criterea, Cal's rank following Harvard sounds right. I don't know about the sciences or the professional schools, but the truism in the humanities & the social sciences is that less status-obsessed schools like Cal and UChicago are good places to be productive, while Harvard is a good place to die. --elizp \_ URL, please. And it kills me that Cal football is #4. Still doesn't guarantee a Big Game win. \_ http://www.thes.co.uk/worldrankings. -tom \_ is there an open login? csuamotd/csuamotd doesn't work \_ http://www.bugmenot.com \_ http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/newsroom/index.html http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1343642,00.html I lost the link to the .pdf file that lists the scores of all 500 universities. \_ ETH, ANU, LSE and especially Singapore are way overrated here. UCSF and Caltech are hard to compare to large universities. \_ "... academics worldwide regard Harvard as an excellent institution, although they rate Berkeley more highly. "... Harvard has reached the pinnacle by doing well in both of our most highly weighted criteria - peer review and the number of paper citations per faculty member" Granted the criterea, Cal's rank following Harvard sounds right. I don't know about the sciences or the professional schools, but the truism in the humanities & the social sciences is that less status-obsessed schools like Cal and UChicago are good places to be productive, while Harvard is a good place to die. --elizp \_ in terms of what? academics? sports? prestige? \_ Academics. \_ URL, please. And it kills me that Cal football is #4. Still doesn't guarantee a Big Game win. \_ http://www.thes.co.uk/worldrankings. -tom \_ is there an open login? csuamotd/csuamotd doesn't work \_ http://www.bugmenot.com \_ http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/newsroom/index.html http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1343642,00.html I lost the link to the .pdf file that lists the scores of all 500 universities. \_ ETH, ANU, LSE and especially Singapore are way overrated here. UCSF and Caltech are hard to compare to large universities. |
2004/7/28-29 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:32535 Activity:high |
7/28 What are the good used bookstores near Stanfurd/south bay, with good collection on academic books (non-cs) like Black Oaks/Moe in Berkeley? \_ Castro street in mountain view has some \_ The Stanford bookstore on campus (and probably downtown PA) has a good selection of all sorts of stuff. \_ Thanks. But stanford bookstore doesn't carry used books except in its textbook section, does it? And the one or two bookstores on Castro near the train station does not seem to come close to black oaks/moe in terms of the level of the books when I last visited them. Are there better ones? \_ Kepler's |
2004/4/7 [Recreation/Celebrity/WilliamHung, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:13057 Activity:nil Cat_by:auto |
4/7 Why are girls attracted to idiots like William Hung? \_ Somebody's gotta fuck all you ugly sodans. \_ nice troll, but hung's civ eng \_ Remeber the Caltech womens' motto: "The odds are good, but the goods are odd." \_ This quote is from the PhD comic (originating at Stanford, I think). \_ This has been a saying at CalTech since at least the early eighties. -ausman \_ Because he's genuine and not an overt asshole. \_ But those stupid bitches ALWAYS go for overt assholes, not NICE guys like ME! \_ I am sure this is a troll, but in any case, women don't go for wussified "nice guys." They don't really go for assholes, it just seems that way to you. They go for confident, entertaining guys, some of whom are assholes. \_ No shit sherlock. That last post was troll/motd satire. Ah well. --evil troll \_ Actually, no. When I was in school it was always easier to nail a chick if I treated her like crap. The worse I treated her the more slavish she behaved. Treating a college girl well but showing confidence in myself (not being the pussified wimp) worked ok but required more effort for less gain. \_ Actually it's a little more complicated. Most girls can't distinguish between confident and asshole. They look similar to the untrained eye. So many girls go for confident and get asshole instead. \_ Well, chicks are attracted to money, fame, and power (and hunks). Hung at least has some fame and a bit of money. And he's not butt ugly. Do the math. (btw how good looking are these chicks?) \_ He's not butt ugly? He's one of the ugliest motherfuckers walking the planet. Sheesh. Send me to your universe and I'd be Adonis. \_ Actually I didn't remember what he looked like. Google shows me I was wrong. Well, he's not hideously ugly so much as he sometimes looks vaguely retarded, like a down's kid. But generally he's not that bad: http://www.williamhung.net/viewphoto.cfm?d=Gallery&p=9 \_ Look at the rest of them. He is reasonably good looking, especially when he smiles. He no Rock Hudson, but who is? \_ my old colleague looks kind of like william hung. he hails from hk too. real person has even better resemblance than photos here. http://www.pakhui.com |
2004/3/31-4/1 [Academia/Berkeley, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:12956 Activity:moderate |
3/31 http://www.dailycal.org/article.php?id=14723 So let me get this straight: The current drop deadline is WHEN? 8th week? After generations of getting to make fun of Stanford students for getting to drop classes super late, now it turns out Berkeley has whiny students about the same thing? Undergrads are getting soft. 5th week is plenty long. \_ The Dean of Undergraduate Division is named Robert Holub??? clearly there's some conspiracy here... \_ Well, grades have long been inflated, so why not later drop deadline too? Pretty soon every Cal grad has 3+ GPAs. \_ First time I've ever heard of grade inflation at Cal. When did this start? I remember 50% of the Physics 7ABC students getting C+ because that's how the department wanted the curve to be. \_ Stanford can drop up until 2 weeks before the end of classes; far later than Cal. \_ That's not true. It's 4 weeks, not 8. You can WITHDRAW later, but it appears on your transcript; it's not a drop. \_ but it doesn't count against your GPA. \_ Real men have multiple Ws on their transcripts. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/calendar/04-05_acad_cal.html \_ UCD drop deadline: 10 days. \_ also note, UCD is on quarter system \_ == 3 weeks on semester system. Again, 5 weeks on semester system is plenty long. \_ I agree -- I came from a quarter system -- but I thought it should be pointed out. \_ Who deleted my post about the insanity of the week 5 drop deadline? It's a nutty date. I'll be brief this time since I don't feel like digging it out of the archives: when midterms often don't even start until week 6, it is completely useless and ridiculous to make week 5 the drop deadline. \_ Allowing students to drop classes has nothing to do with letting them get out of a class because they're not doing well. |
2004/2/23-24 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:12360 Activity:nil |
2/23 http://www.yellowmug.com nice OSX shareware and freeware! (unasked for marketing for an old friend and an eecs dude who married a stanford girl) \_ dmg's fail to mount. \_ a stanfurd girl, huh? he'll need all the help he can get! :-) \_ I hear stanfurd girls give the best head. \_ urlP? \_ pixP? \_ No, it's stanfurd guys. \_ Dear god that man abuses the brushed metal look. |
2003/4/14-15 [Recreation/Computer/Games, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:28120 Activity:kinda low 50%like:10063 |
4/14 Will Kyle Boller have a good NFL career? \_ No. He's not better than Pat Barnes (who wasn't that great to begin with), and look where Barnes is now (nowhere). \_ QB's are hard to predict; I thought Barnes was a sure-fire winner, and also Ryan Leaf, and we know how that worked out. However, it is worth noting that Boller has significantly raised his stock in the NFL combines, while Barnes' stock dropped. Boller was originally projected as a late-round selection and now most sites have him going in the first round. He's tall, mobile and has an astounding arm (at the combine he threw a ball through the uprights from midfield, while on one knee). He will definitely get a chance. -tom \_ strong arms aren't everything these days. mobility seems to more important. teams are spreading the field, and not putting enough blockers for the QB, and so the QB has to improvise. \_ yes, but that's why his stock is rising; he ran a 4.6 at the combine, the fastest time for a pure QB. -tom \_ hope he has a good NFL Career. Was Jim Plunkett ex-Cal? \_ hardly: he was ex-Stanford. -tom \_ Stanford QBs seem to have greater prominence in the NFL: Elway and Plunkett, for example. \_ Yeah, but we have the best tight-end (Gonzalez) and kick returner (O'Neal) in the game \_ we also have a number of pro-bowl linemen. In fact, Cal is one of the top schools in the country in terms of number of players in the pros. -tom _/ What about Pac-10 as a whole? Looks like Miami*/Florida*/ Ohio State have large number of top NFL players. \_ This factoid just seems to prove how bad our coaching is. Great players, lousy record. What else coudl it be? \_ Cal has rarely had depth to recover from injuries. \_ Who's the last Cal QB with a significant NFL career? Joe Kapp? \_ Craig Morton. -tom \_ QB rankings in draft: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfldraft/story?page=qb_rankings |
2003/2/7-8 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:27343 Activity:nil |
2/7 In case anyone is interested in this sort of thing, djb is giving a talk on DNS security next wednesday at Stanford in Gates 4B @ |
2003/1/4-5 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:26984 Activity:high |
1/3 Anyone know of any good (preferably nonbetting) site that shows sports spreads? I want to know the spread for tomorrow's Cal/Stanford game. \_ http://vegasinsider.com Cal by 2 \_ thanks. is there another site w/o the bbw (big breasted women)? \_ bbw means big and beautiful women, aka land whales \- that's no moon \_ http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/gen/dailyline |
2003/1/4 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:26982 Activity:nil |
1/2 I've got an extra ticket to Cal vs Stanford on Saturday $30; contact me if you're intersted --dpassage |
2002/11/24-25 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:26613 Activity:high |
11/23 We will have the axe back! \_ "we"? Whatever. \_ woohoo! about freakin time! \_ Many thanks for not watching to the guy who's been jinxing us all these years... \_ You're welcome! \_ 30 to 7! I still can't believe it. \_ Where can I find the scores for all the big games? \_ Pac-10 or across the country? If the latter, might as well use ESPN. \_ For all the Cal/Stanford Big Games ever. \_ <DEAD>www.axetheft.com/History/scores.txt<DEAD> \_ Perfect, Beautiful, Thanks. \_ I waited four years before Cal got the axe in 1993. 1990 sucks especially bad. Hopefully the 00s won't be as bad as the 60s and 90s. 1991 was bad too when a good Stanford team beat a very good Cal team (final national ranking #7) with the help of great running by Vardell. \_ But we will still always have THE PLAY. |
2002/10/19-20 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:26256 Activity:low |
10/18 How's Stanford, twohey? \_ hey what are you, some kind of freak stalker? How's chialea doing at CMU? \_ Poor alexf, already forgotten. \_ hardly, unfortunately... -alexf \_ alexf, how to get into Berkeley? Help. -junior \_ why can't you post a serious response on motd? \_ email if you want a serious response. -alexf \_ serious response receiver, can you please post alexf's response? Thanks. \_ suddenly become leet, or suck appropriate dick. helps to be female and attractive if you opt for the latter. \_ helpful but not necessary. diversity rules! |
2002/10/5 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:26112 Activity:nil |
10/5 http://webcast.berkeley.edu -- does this mean we're heading toward the SITN direction, that we're slowing catching up to the Furds? \_ Stanford >> Cal in most things except self inflated sense of worth. \_ Except math. And ee. And theory. And philosophy. And a bunch of other stuff I can't remember right now. |
2002/10/4 [Academia/OtherSchools, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:26097 Activity:kinda low |
10/3 Where can I get undergrad rankings? Interested in Harvey Mudd, etc etc. \_ 1. harvard 2. princeton 3. yale 4. mit 5. - 9. various other east coast schools 10. stanford 11. cal 12. - 200. more warm body environments 201. harvey mudd \_ U.S. News and World Report? http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/rankindex_brief.php \_ US News' rating system is pretty arbitrary, and doesn't apply at all to schools which only have undergraduate programs (like Mudd). -tom \_ sure, it's arbitrary, but when people say a school is ranked such and such, they are refering to the usnews ranking, wether it's stupid and arbitrary or not. i've worked with several people from all of the schools listed above since graduating, and am damn glad i went to cal and not some stupid east coast school where all the students are identical. \_ Identical can be good. Cal has so much variance, ymmv a lot. There are really smart cal grads (like myself) and really dumb ones (like you, heh). At your stupid east coast school, what you see is what you get (alllooksame). \_ One can make the argument that providing teaching alone does not make a good undergraduate environment, especially for people who actually wish to become scientists and engineers themselves. I agree with that argument. \_ i also agree. \_ The counter-argument is that at a school like Mudd, undergrads work directly with their professors and are given top priority, which doesn't tend to be true at research universities. It's a tradeoff. -tom \_ CS ranking or overall? \_ Where do CalTech, CMU and Cornell rank? \_ Caltech |
2002/10/2 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:26076 Activity:high |
10/2 is it true that at Stanford you ask for your receipt instead of your diploma since you buy your degree instead of earn it? \_ I'm no 'furd fan, but isn't that like any school, including Cal? we pay tuition too you know. \_ But for such a tough CS school to give out such an easy MS degree, it looks to me they're selling it. \_ so how come cal's MS isn't "easy"? isn't it the same? \_ At least Cal requires a thesis. \_ Yes, but you can drop a class up until the last day without any problems. Gotta D in a class? Drop it, take it until it gets better, and, by the way, here's the bill for your tuition. |
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. |
2002/5/10 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24780 Activity:very high 61%like:24773 |
5/9 Where's twohey going to? -twohey #1 fan \_ Stanford, the little devil. 5/ Ice melts. End of world near. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?u=/ap/20020509/ap_wo_en_ge/us_new_iceberg_1&printer=1 \_ it's only the shelves that are breaking up. \_ Yermom charges more than a dollar. End of world near. \_ Stanford, the fucking little devil. \_ He wanted to get a real education. \_ what is twohey's GPA? |
2002/5/10 [Academia/UCLA, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24779 Activity:very high 50%like:24822 75%like:25056 |
5/9 ucla ee guy, did you get anything from usc and stanford? \_ I got into usc, but nothing from stanford yet. \_ how much is Stanford's tuition? \_ you get what you pay for \_ Not. How many overpriced private degree farms can you name? \_ how much is USC's tuition? |
2002/4/25 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24588 Activity:high |
4/24 ucla ee guy, if you got into Stanford would you go? The tuition there is $27000/year vs. $6000/year at UCLA. \_ What's the deal with the stanford distance learning MS? Seems like a lot of people in valley working for big companies get one of those. Is it remotely equivalent to a "normal" MS at stanford? \_ Yes it's the same degree as the normal MS, but both the normal MS and the SITN MS are vending-machine programs. \_ they're not as easy to get in as people say it is. Still, it is overpriced and overrated. |
2002/4/21 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24508 Activity:very high |
4/19 I got my acceptances to MIT today, also I got into CMU and stanford. Stanford is offering me only $25k, while MIT is offering $30k. Do people think it's worth staying in CA at a cost of $5k? \_ *yawn* my package from MIT included a penthouse apartment and severeal whores. of course i turned them down to make 280k/yr as a sysadmin for a cluster fof four macintoshes. as a sysadmin for a cluster of four macintoshes in tahiti. \_ I turned down that job. Too much work for too little pay. \_ Bullshit, no grad schools offer much over $22k for Fall 2002. And none are announcing Fall 2012 admissions yet. \_ Stanford PhD candidates were invited to the campus on March. They even had dinner across Gates Hall. Their SIR was due on April 15th. The # of applications nearly trippled this year. How do I know all this? Because I took an SITN class and the professor told me so. She's part of the admission committee. Boy, you are a big fuckin' liar. \_ You only got $30k? You were probably someone's last choice or something after a bus load of others got killed in a fluke typhoon or something. You might as well give it up and go to Hayward because you only got a mercy 'filler' admit anyway. \_ is someone bitter? \_ Nope. Perhaps it was too subtle for you. \_ perhaps the statement was too lame. \_ No. You're just dumb. Sorry, not my fault. \_ no. dumb was the "only $30k" statement. |
2002/3/28-29 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24267 Activity:high |
3/28 Comment on the ACM programming contest. Do we advertise this competition in the math department? All the problems involve algorithms or it's heavily math oriented. I'm wondering if we're sending too many *nix coding monkeys and not people with deep understanding of the algorithms. \_ I remember having to explain to a math graduate student (who shall remain nameless) how to reverse a linked list. -- ilyas \_ If our team was run by Hilfinger, which it was and he had anything to do with picking the team, then our team must have been pretty talented. I just don't understand why we didn't do better. \_ you wants lots of mconsts, ian goldbergs, nikita borisovs, and ben rudiak-golds \_ It's pathetic no matter how you look at it. Also, how come the Indian Institute of Technologies are not well represented? Those are pretty good schools. \_ Sigh ... The PRC universities got all the top spots, while Taiwan's bests are way down at the honorable mentions, with Berkeley of course. \_ uhhh, what the (@*&($ is JiaoTong University, Tsinghua Univ, Fudan Univ, etc? And why the (@#*&$* is Stanford 5th and Berkeley below 30th? What happened? \_ Those are all famous universities in Mainland China. The math dept. in Fudan is pretty famous, I think. \_ Universities by the same name exist in Taiwan, too. \_ I think the quality of Berkeley has gone down: 2001 Berkeley HM, Stanford 5th 2000 Berkeley none, Stanford 15th 1999 Berkeley 7th, Stanford HM 1998 Berkeley 11th, Stanford 24th 1997 Berkeley none, Stanford 16th 1996 Berkeley 1st, Stanford none 1995 Berkeley 5th, Stanford 19th 1994 Berkeley 6th, Stanford none 1993 Berkeley 4th, Stanford 2nd 1992 Berkeley none, Stanford 3rd 1991 Berkeley none, Stanford 3rd \_ What's "HM"? \_ Honorable Mention. \_ You know why we were 1st in 1996, cuz I was on the team. \_ and you are? |
2002/3/20-21 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24172 Activity:high |
3/20 Shots fired at Stanford. One dead. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/gate/archive/2002/03/20/shooting.DTL \_ this wouldn't be on the news if it happened at Berkeley \_ Russian mafia is more fun than Stanford police: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2002/03/20/MN192427.DTL \_ so who died? the man that was pulled over? |
2002/3/20 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24161 Activity:nil |
3/19 What are some names we call StanfUrd besides The Farm? \_ Leland Stanford JUNIOR University (emphasis on the Junior) \_ the thing is, it's actually Leland Stanford Jr.'s University, not Leland Stanford's Junior University. \_ Yeah, we all know this, but we Cal Bears intentionally re-associate the word "Junior" with "University." You just don't get the joke. I simply call it "the Junior University", besides calling it Stanfraud and $tanford. \_ I think the person got the joke. S/he was just pointing out a technicality. \_ School across the Bay \_ Why do we call it the Farm when there is obviously no farms. On the other hand, there is the Berkeley Farm. What's up with that? \_ Reference to 'degree farm.' \_ Plenty of farms in Stanfurd's backyard along Foothill Exwy/ Sandhill. \_ It's the same as why Stanford calls us "weenies" when they're red and from animals that live on a Farm. |
2002/3/15-16 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24127 Activity:high |
3/15 If your school is based on the quarter system, do you still have the fall term? Or you call it autumn? \_ fall b4 xmas, winter & spring after \_ um, there is a fall, winter, spring and sumer qtr when I was at UCLA. Transferring to cal I had to get used to the long sems. \_ fall, autumn... what's the difference what its called? \_ The farm has autumn, winter, spring and summer, but prof's at the farm still call the autumn term the fall term. \_ reiterating something someone else said: what's the difference? i say tomato, you say tomatoe. \_ potatoe \_ I understand yermom when she says "autumn" with her mouth full \_ You say Stanford, I say Stanfurd. \_ Its written S-T-A-N-F-O-R-D but is pronounced as "the farm" \_ Hail Trees. The school that had the hutspah to get 280 built. \-Just refer to it as The Fraud as in Stanfraud as in using tax dollars for yachts and flowers for weddings. --psb \_ as opposed to berkeley charging its students for money to complete citris projects when citris funds have been mis- appropriated? No thanks. At least Stanford didn't promise hope to the state and then lie about it. \_ citris projects? |
2002/3/6 [Academia/GradSchool, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24032 Activity:nil |
3/6 speaking of grad school... how does the stanford HCP work? what does it take to get in? do the companies in their SCPD program generally pay for all your tuition? \_ What does Stanford HCP have to do with graduate school? \_ you can do a masters or phd at the farm via hcp. \_ Supposedly, you apply just like any other student. So the odds should be about the same. It may help that your company is sponsoring. Some companies, don't pay a cent. Some have a limit, like $6000 a year, so you may have to pay the rest out of your pocket. \_ if your odds are the same as any other student, I guess my 2nd question turns into 'what does it take to get into the MS program at stanford? (in terms of grades, gre, etc \_ The odds are better than a standard student. In terms of grades, min 3.0, prefered 3.5 or higher. General GRE math/anal 750-800, english 650+. Subject not required for most majors. It really helps to have a stanford prof. recommend you, or someone famous in your proposed field. Also helps if you have a direct relative who is a alum. \_ Cisco and Sun pay all of the tuition and books. Intel will reimburse you as long as you provide a official grade report showing that you got a B or higher. |
2002/3/5 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:24026 Activity:nil |
3/5 watch larry king live tonight: stanford profs are pedophiles. \_ or read the transcript: http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0203/04/lkl.00.html \_ Why would anyone want to watch larry king alive or dead? He's an incredibly boring interviewer. If it wasn't for Ross using LK's show to announce his run no one would know who the hell LK is today. |
2002/2/4 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:23771 Activity:nil |
2/3 I'm an sitn student. How come .forward and .procmailrc don't work on the Stanford machines? \_ <DEAD>www.stanford.edu/services/stanford.you<DEAD>. Why are you asking this on a csua machine? consult@leland will answer these questions. Sheesh. \_ talg is this you? |
2001/8/24 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:22255 Activity:nil |
8/24 where can i find the dna database from human genome project? \_ http://www.ornl.gov/hgmis/project/journals/sequencesites.html |
2001/7/25 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:21942 Activity:high 66%like:21931 |
7/24 Do you date more in college? Or after college? Before: . During: ..... \_ You will never find as many young women ready, willing, and able as in college. Get it while you can. --dim \_ does that include stanford women? there is a stereotype they are too studious to date. \_ Did you mean "stupid" instead of "studious"? I've never met a stanford chick who had anything resembling a brain. Other parts were good, but just no intelligence. \_ Too ugly to care. See Clinton, Chelsea. --dim \_ Even those in biz school? \_ Get out from behind your computer screen more often, d00d. \_ D00D 570P TRY1NG 2 B3 '1337! After: ... \_ Definitely after. Never had the time in school. \_ Yermom is always available Same: . \_ Once a mac daddy pimp, alwyas a mac daddy pimp - tjb Never date: . [ results organized into standard motd poll format - motd formatting daemon ] |
2001/7/24-25 [Academia/StanfUrd, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll] UID:21931 Activity:high 66%like:21942 |
7/24 Do you date more in college? Or after college? \_ Yer mom is always available \_ Definitely after college. \_ In college. \_ After. \_ During. \_ In college. \_ In college. \_ Before. \_ You will never find as many young women ready, willing, and able as in college. Get it while you can. --dim \_ does that include stanford women? there is a stereotype they are too studious to date. \_ Too ugly to care. See Clinton, Chelsea. --dim \_ Even those in biz school? \_ Get out from behind your computer screen more often, d00d. \_ In college. \_ Definitely after. Never had the time in school. |
2001/6/24-25 [Recreation/Dating, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:21610 Activity:very high |
6/23 Do Berkeley guys aspire to "date up" to Stanford girls? \_ "Fuck Stanford." 'Nuff said. \_ Generically speaking, it can be (somewhat correctly) said that girls like 'ruff 'n' tuff guys, not pretty boys. Guys like pretty girls. So Farm girls go for Cal guys, and Cal guys go for Stanfud girls. \_ And Stanfurd guys go for sheep. \_ hey, Danny Pintauro isn't representative of all Stanford guys \_ I know one Stanfurd guy (never graduated) who (used to?) goes for a UCLA sorority girl \_ Is this true across all demographics and ethnicities? \_ It is true to some degree. Economists, sociologists and others have found that a) men tend to marry down, b) women tend to marry up and c) "up" and "down" can be defined in various ways: more education, ethnicity, occupational status, etc. These are statistical findings, so they reflect population averages rather than absolute rules. -fab \_ I'm not asking interracial, just for various ethnicities Because the above aspiration is opposite of what you gave as more general tendencies of the population. You are saying it's true but then give examples to prove it untrue. I want to know if, i.e. European UCB guys aspire to date up to Stanfurd girls as much as lets say Asian guys want to date up to Stanfurd girls. And same vice-versa. say Asian guys want to date up to Stanfurd girls. But perhaps more importantly now that I think about it, vice-versa. Do S girls like to date down to UCB guys. \_ Informal observation suggests that Asian girls/White guys is much more common than Asian guys/White girls. This is at UCB and confirms the Girl up/Guy down theory since being White is in general a more prestigious ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ \_ WTF? Im sorry, but you're an idiot. Are you from the 50's? Do you think asian women do nothing but idolize white men? asian women and white males are a frequent occurance at UCB, but so what beyond that? \_ Actually to me it seems like it's 50-50 asian/asian, white male/asian female couples in L.A., at least the ones that I see in public. -jctwu category. If you crossed ethnicity with school - \_ you're on crack. i'm going to get me a dumb ho from kobe. Asian S girls v. W UCB boys, then it's unclear how much, on the average , ethnicity outwieghs school prestige. My hunch is that if you break Asian down (Chinese, Korean, Indian, etc) then ethnicity outweighs UCB vs. Stanford, you would get the classical F Up/M down according to ethnicity. -fab \_ The opposite is true wrt blacks/whites. Black guys date white/Asian girls, but black girls usually date black guys. So that either is a counterexample, or implies that black > white wrt prestige. \_ Not asking interracial. Euro-on-Euro. Or Asian-on-Asian. \_ yes. it's categorically true with no allowance for individual deviations. it's tautological and apodeictic. \_ Rad. Vocabulary++ |_ ^Z; dict apodeictic; dict tautological; fg \_ Fun ride, but I wouldn't want to marry one. \_ As if you would want to marry anything. \_ Here's the lowdown: *Cal guys go for Stanford girls (they're prettier) *Stanford girls go for Cal guys (they're real guys) *Stanford guys go for sheep (as proven above) *Cal girls go for girls (pretty damn evident) \- the best pedigree for US chicks is Princeton, then Stanford, but stanford has high variance. There are a lot of non-psycho, sane people from the south, but I dunno about what college. --psb \_ obWhatAboutAsianChix? \_ Chicks are chicks, regardless of race. \_ you're on crack. i'm going to get me a dumb ho from kobe. I only care about japan. for me, Japan is all about pussy. easy pussy. you say you're American and you get pussy. you work for company as programmer, get good money and then can get your pussy. no drama, no sexual harassment lawsuits, no bullshit. just straight pussy. it simplifies everything and turns your mind to goo so you don't worry about who backstabbed you and whatnot. if your bitch fucks you up your ass, you go, "Hey, ho. I'm gonna use my dough for another ho." And then go to some back alley yakuza run place and get your pussy for the night. \_ Where is /etc/motd.authenticated? \_ You don't need to go to Japan for that. It's in SF/Oaktown/ Fremont/San Jose. Same style and cheaper with same "no bullshit" rules. \_ If this is the attitude of the future, I sincerely fear for for the health of the world. --erikred |
2001/5/29 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:21382 Activity:high |
5/30 http://www0.mercurycenter.com/premium/local/docs/stanstop29.htm Stanford dot-commers go back to school. Any Berkeley people do the same? \_ yes, me. \_ Save time. Never officially graduate like me. That way you can re-enroll whenever you want. And get senior priority on ACE/ tele-bears/whatever-they-are-using-nowadays. |
2000/10/3-4 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:19399 Activity:very high |
10/02 Which came first (which then influences the other)? 1 the term Stanfurd becomes popular 2 freeway sign says Stanfurd I guess this is a chicken and the egg problem eh? \_ "Stanfurd" predates freeways & freeway signs \_ Isn't it called the farm? \_ "Stanfurd" also isn't popular except among morons. -tom \_ It would really suck if you were named "Stanley Furd", wouldn't it. -Stan \_ What about "Stanfraud"? \_ Making fun of someone's name is infantile. \_ Then what about "$tanford"? |
2000/10/2-3 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:19392 Activity:very high |
10/02 Both 101NB and 101SB exit to Embarcadero and University shows Stanford with the top of the O blotched so that it looks like Stanfurd. Was that done during the big game? It's pretty funny :) I bet the wild Cal Indians did it. \_ haha haha ha hahah. I bet you were one of those people who were picked on a lot as a kid. \_ who _was_ \_ No. The proper correction is "as _kids_". \_ You're a blithering idiot -- but it's not worth the effort to flame your egocentric ass. \_ "those people who was..." is obviously incorrect, therefore the latter person is correct with "as kids". Also "you were" -> "you are", not that it's worth being pedantic. And who's being egocentric? -pld \_ The second person is correct. Because "of those people" doesn't make sense standing by itself, "who...picked on..." doesn't make sense modifying "one". So it must modify "people", therefore the plural. Also, "you were" should be "you are", as in "YOU are the egocentric blithering idiot"; or "You ARE flaming, even though you say you aren't." --pld \_ Sentence parsed w/o prepositional phrases: "You are one who was picked on a lot as a kid." \_ No. Without the prepositional phrase, it is "I bet you were one." Understand now? Your sentence has similar sound and meaning, but it is structurally different. \_ Happens all the time. \_ i've been driving by there for 3 yrs and i just noticed it for the first time a few weeks ago... define "all the time." \_ At least since 1989 or so. I lived in Palo Alto from 1984-1991 (when I went to Berkeley). I didn't start driving till 1989 and so noticed it then. The sign gets changed every so often and the "o" gets painted over soon after. Obviously not since the beginning of time. But more than a decade. |
2000/8/7-8 [Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:18904 Activity:moderate |
8/6 Can someone settle an argument for me: what is Chelsea Clinton's college major? Proof would be nice... best I can get out of the search engines is "pre-med"... \_ http://www.usaweekend.com/99_issues/991205/991205whosnews.html says stuff about Stanford's concentration system - danh \_ The concentration looks like a "minor" of sorts... people still have majors according to the Stanford web site. She still has to chose... Doesn't anybody have a friend at Stanford that they can ask? \_ Does it matter? She doesn't attend classes and gets straight A's. Think about it. \_ does she let foreign dignataries 3x her age put their cocks in between her warm, wet and willing labia? Maybe her professors? maybe she turns tricks? \_ how do you know that her pussy is warm and wet? Maybe she's a frigid bitch like her mom. \_ i hope not. my boss said he'd double my salary if i did her up the ass. \_ all i know is that she's looking more and more like her mother. |
2000/6/23-25 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:18541 Activity:very high |
6/23 Why do all the Stanford girls fall for Berkeley guys? I know many Standford Berkeley pairs with the girl from Stanford and the guy from Berkeley. Even in the movies the Berkeley guys always seem to be cool studs. \_ Because both Hollywood and Stanfurd have a very blurred notion of reality \_ Compared to 'fraud guys Berkeley guys are cool studs. A that you know more Cal guys with Stanfurd girls than Cal girls with run of the mill 'fraud guy wouldn't last 1 semester at Cal. \_ True, but that's not saying much still \_ Maybe it's because you know more Cal guys than Berkeley girls, such that you know more Cal guys with Cal guys than Cal girls with \_ Is this supposed to be a joke? \_ He's just babbling. Stanfurd guys? -- yuen \_ Bigger penises. \_ Because daddy can buy his little girl an education, but he \_ And how would you know that? Did you do some statistically sig research on it? \_ I fucked 98% of 'Furd women and they all prefer their men from Cal where we're more intelligent and masculine. Well, except for the Asians, but our Asians are more intelligent and masculine than 'Furd Asians, so that counts for something. can't buy her a boy friend with intelligence and masculinity. \- speaking as someone who went out with someone from the 'Fraud, there is no such phenomena at a statistically sig level. --psb \_ During college, girls like to experiment by slumming with Cal guys. |
2000/6/8 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:18429 Activity:high |
6/6 Has anyone taken classes via SITN and have actually gotten a MSCS? \_ I got heavily screwed by Stanfurd distance learning back in high school (EPGY via CSP if that means anything to you); I would highly discourage doing anything of this sort, at least via Stanfurd. Can provide details by email. -alexf \_I'll be finished with an MSEE after summer. 3.5 years is a long time. \_ what's SITN? \_ Stanford Instructional Televison Network. Part of Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD). You can get a degree by taking a class or two at a time from a remote site. You take exams on campus if you're close enough, and send homework by courier. I took three classes and it nearly killed me. I don't know how anyone can get their degree this way. \_ it's possible if your job is easy, you have no gf, and you have no life. I'm like that and got mine in 5 years. \_ I just finished a class and I agree...expect no life. I was either reading or doing a problem set every day of the week. And don't forget watching the videos. Plus no matter how much support you get at work, it's unlikely your boss is gonna let you get away with not doing what you are supposed to do despite your courseload. \_ it's not so bad. Just take a couple of classes. the Stanford equivalents to the same ones we took as undergrads are a serious joke. Take the OS class to see what I mean. \_ CS240A is now CS140 in Stanford, which means the OS class has become an undergrad class. But CS145 is nothing when compared with CS186 \_ As the previous posters have said, expect no life. Most people have said, go full-time instead of SITN! \_ I took 2 ME classes at Stanford. via SITN. They were a fucking joke, compared to UCB undergrad classes. I got an M.S. in 2 years by taking 2 classes per semester + summer at various unis. Not that hard, but I was working 40 hr/wk, and not doing much else. \_ Industry SUCKS. Academia rewls. \_ Heh. When I've made enough money in INDUSTRY to buy your wife and children and pack them off to some remote research station in Antarctica where they can't possibly reproduce, I'll come lookin' for you and try real hard not to run your scruffy, hand-to-mouth Academician ass down with my Lotus. Then maybe I'll condescend to come back to school and perchance hang out with your surviving fat-headed scruffy-ass Academician friends and experience their little closed-off delusional denial-powered world -- it'll probably be pretty funny. \_ the best job in the world is no job at all if at all possible. nothing is worse, agreed, then getting up in the morning and having to answer to someone else. |
2000/5/14-15 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:18257 Activity:high |
5/14 Who has better looking women? Stanford or UCB? \_ the farm. Little known fact: The phrase "take off that red shirt!" originated at stanford. \_ I hear from people that Stanford women don't really date... \_ yeah, but Stanford is mostly white.... \_ Two words: Chelsea Clinton. -tom |
2000/4/19-20 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:18051 Activity:nil |
4/18 Found an mpeg of Ian Goldberg's talk at stanford: http://stanford-online.stanford.edu/courses/EE380/000412-ee380-100.asx |
2000/1/29-30 [Politics, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:17371 Activity:nil |
1/29 National Collegiate Acapella competition happening tonight at Wheeler Hall, 7PM. A few Cal groups and a few Stanford groups will be competing. The last time the Men's Octet competed, they got to the national final round at Carnegie Hall and won it all the way. The Cal Jazz Choir will be hosting the event. Please come if you like this sort of entertainment. $5 students, $10 general --reeser |
1999/8/19-20 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:16341 Activity:high |
8/19 So why is it that so many SV companies are formed by Stanford grads and nearly none by Berkeley grads? What are they getting from their education that we're not? Are we just being trained to be keyboard bound salary slaves for them? \_ NetApp is founded by a couple of berkeley guys. The stock think of offhand are Cisco and Yahoo. --dim rocks BTW. \_What's the ticker. I find no such stock in symbol lookup. -ulysses \_ NTAP (Network Appliance is the full name) \_ Ever hear of Sun? Apple? The only Stanford companies I can \_ SUN = "Stanford University Network". It was founded by 3 stanfurdites who then brought in Bill Joy from UCB and gave him co-founder status. \_ Apple was founded by college dropouts. Woz didn't get his degree from UCB until the late 80's. think of offhand are Cisco and Yahoo. Oh, and if your trollish ^^^^^ \_ A big chunk of it is owned by Softbank, started by a Berkeley grad. statement is true, I would argue it has more to do with the environment of Stanford students independent of their choice of education (much like USC). That is, $$$ breeds $$$. --dim \_ Add Inktomi and http://sendmail.com to the UCB list. \_ http://sendmail.com? Ex-employee != Cal grad. sendmail isn't \_ Eric Allman got his Masters in CS from UCB in 1980. Sounds like a grad to me. \_ He wasn't a recent grad. Brand new spanking fresh Stanford grads are starting up companies all over the SV and Cal grads are doing shit. Someone who graduated before some of you were born is not a new grad and was from a totally different world anyway. Even granting sendmail as a Cal started company, it's still only one pathetic company that isn't going anywhere. \_ Who cares about puny new companies that will probably fail? That's why I mentioned the big ones. --dim a SV company. It's a BA company, yes, but not SV and not founded by a RCG like many Farm new grads are doing. \_ You joking? There's *thousands* of SV companies big and small and you can only think of a few of the obvious big ones? \_ [spam from dim purged for ignorance and zero value content] \_ I'd have to agree with this. The few Stanfurd classes I have taken really do emphasize managing the knowledge you're given to start up a company of your own someday. Plus Stanfurd is more preppy in general and less focussed on crusading and more on real- world capitalism. |
1999/3/31-4/1 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:15674 Activity:very high |
3/31 A related question about Haas. How is the MBA program? Anybody on soda in the program? I guess I'm looking for personal opinions rather than "Haas ranked number 10 in such and such magazine". Any comments on the people, professors, or classes? Of course Stanford MBA is still my #1 choice. But I need to have a plan B. \_ I know you are not looking for standard rankings, but the latest US News has one. \_ well, hello there, tawei. \_ hello to you too. Care to comment on Haas MBA? \_"Of course Stanford MBA is still my #1 choice. But I need to have a plan B." So modest. Like we needed to know this. It's bullshit like this that I hate, tawei. Just go to Stanford, already, and leave the rest of us alone. |
1999/3/22-23 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:15625 Activity:moderate 77%like:15634 |
3/22 The world would be a better place if we were all a little more like psb. This is truth: meditate upon it now. Anyone willing to drive down to Stanford on Wednesday? Andrew Wiles is giving a lecture there at 7:00pm. Me and a friend of mine would love to tag along :). -- ilyas \-whos is the target audience of the lecture. where is it at?--psb \-general audience. Some auditorium (I don't remember, but the brochure is around the CSUA office). Tickets are $8.50, I think. -- ilyas. |
1999/3/11 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:15579 Activity:kinda low |
3/9 What is this srp thing at Stanford about? \_ http://srp.stanford.edu/srp \_ I saw the URL, but I don't understand what it is. Can someone explain? \_ SRP is a protocol for logging into a computer remotely without giving away any information about your password to people snooping the network. This is harder than it sounds; see the URL above for details. |
1999/1/6 [Computer/SW/Security, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:15177 Activity:nil |
1/5 From http://www.finjan.com/wsj2.cfm about the Excel security hole: "We think this is probably the biggest security hole in Internet history," said Bill Lyons, Finjan's chief executive officer. "Any student at Stanford could exploit it." Yup! Only M$ is dumb enough to have created such a huge security hole that even Stanfurd students can exploit it. :-) |
1998/12/2-4 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:15059 Activity:high |
12/2 What is more difficult, taking classes through SITN (SCPD) or formally applying for it (then eventually, take classes as a real student)? \_ The process of applying is definitely a lot more difficult than just taking NDO. You still need 3 letters of rec (2 must be from professors who know you well), you still need to take GRE, and you still need to write a Statement of Purpose. up units. Since it's just a master's I don't think it's a big deal. With Cal grades I'm not going to chance trying to get in the real way. -brain \_ Huh? \_ What, you've never heard of sitn ans scpd. They're quite promulent words. \_ I hear getting into HCP is a total breeze. Start on NDO and build up units. Since it's just a master's I don't think it's a big deal deal. With Cal grades I'm not going to chance trying to get in the real way. -brain \_Yermom lets me in the real way. \_ what does SITN (SCPD), HCP, and NDO stand for? \_ If you have to ask, you don't know. \_ they're all stanford acronyms. Stanford Instructional Television Network, Stanford Center for Professional Development, Non Degree Option, Honors Cooperative Program. They're all ways to get your company to pay for your Master's degree. |
1998/11/22-24 [Politics/Domestic/HateGroups, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:14992 Activity:nil |
11/21 Put in Clemmins! \_ you know, that game was the first time i had ever seen a school's marching band look like the ku klux klan. now we know what stanford is all about. \_ yeah, he's 2-12 for 2 yards, the solution to our offensive woes! -tom |
1998/10/29-31 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:14853 Activity:moderate |
10/28 The "Tree" from Stanford sounds like a complete idiot. Thanks for your deep insights -- you sure do put Cal students to shame. "It has come to my attention that perhaps our friends at Cal have a limited understanding of the organic world," Henderson said in his statement. "It seems that they mistakenly believe they have stolen a living thing. This is not the case. The Tree costume is an inanimate object. It does not move; it does not think; it does not write letters, especially letters which deprecate Stanford. "Stop talking to a pile of fabric and show a little backbone. Currently, there is some debate over whether stealing the costume is a misdemeanor or a felony. I assure you that kidnapping the real Tree is a federal offense. This is called Big Game for a reason. Get big. Get me." -- Chris Henderson, The Stanford Daily, 10/28/98 \_ What is the incident that the article is referring to? \_ Supposedly some Cal person stole the tree costume and is holding it hostage. Robert Berdahl has given an ultimatum that if it isn't returned, no Oskie at Cal football games. \_ The stealing of the Stanford Tree costume by some Cal students dubbed "The Phoenix Five." Are you not on campus? \_ Actually, no, I'm not on campus. I graduated 5 years ago. Gotta keep up with campus news more often. \_ Berdahl is banning Oski from the big game as a result. BTW, why is it that Stanford has a tree running around the games when its mascot is actually a cardinal. Wouldn't it make more sense to have a big red bird (or a high ranking priest) on the sidelines? \_ the mascot is "cardinal", the color, not the bird or the cleric. The tree is the mascot of the (extroadinarily lame) band. -tom \_ Well they could have a guy dressed in a red blob \_ Isn't it because Stanford is in Palo Alto, which means "tall tree" in Spanish? \_ there was some stupid tree on campus that got cut down. it's in their logo, too. -tom \_ funny, I thought it meant "tall hill" \_ Nah, it means "High Stick". They were named by Spanish hockey fans. \_ I dunno, I took french in high school, but growing up in the area, I thought that's what they taught us about Palo Alto. There was something dealing with a tree and that city. \_ The Phoenix Five said they'd return the Tree before the Big Game, so Oski will get to appear. However because the Tree wasn't returned by yesterday midnight's deadline, Oski is banned from the Oregon St. game this Saturday. Big deal. \_ Return the tree, already. It is just a pile of fabric, and it belongs to someone else. \_ Yeah, and the Axe is just another tool to chop trees with. |
1998/6/23-26 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:14237 Activity:moderate |
6/23 Why doesn't berkeley have a class A network? (geek question) -csua geek \_ Because we don't rule as much as MIT? \_ Because we don't need one and they're reserved for places that do? (Not that Class A/B/C mean much in these days of classless routing) \_ Don't inferior schools like UCLA, Michigan State, and that farm school down there have one? \_ no. see whois -h http://whois.arin.net [1-126].0.0.0 \_ I got University of Southern Cal for 2,5, and 10. Didn't bother to try out all 126 though. \_ 127 & 224 too! Those IANA address pigs! \_ Also 1 ! \_ And yer a twink. thats IANA, not USC. It just happens that ISI manages the IANA reserved addresses, and they are headquartered at USC. \_That IANA went past my terminal. - twink \_ 10.x.x.x is the old arpanet backbone, now reserved for people to use behind firewalls \_ that farm school used to run what is now InterNIC and got to decide who got what addresses \_ Because we never believed in wasting IP space? \_ We used to, but those with Class A's were asked to evaluate their need for one and UCB decided they didnt need a full A \_ Really? What was it? MIT is 18.*, Stanford is 36.* \_ Those damn bastards. It should be [1-126].0.0.0 Berkeley. -muchandr |
1998/6/15-16 [Academia/StanfUrd] UID:14218 Activity:high |
6/15 My little brother got into Cal and Stanford, can you guys tell us pros and cons of your personal experience? Thanks. \_ Who will be paying for the schooling and what sorts of majors is he considering? --dim \_ If you can afford it and are white (or Asian), I would recommend Stanford because it's more prestigious, less competitive... that \_ Berkeley's 3.5 GPA equivalent to Stanford's 4.0. Most Berkeley grads who got 3.5+ got 4.0 in Stanford's means you'll probably have a higher GPA and will be more attractive to grad schools and employers. \_ If he's ever planning to work in Europe, Berkeley. Nobody here's ever heard of Stanford. Seriously. -John \_ Berkeley's 3.5 GPA = Stanford's 4.0. Most Berkeley undergrads who got 3.5+ got 4.0 in Stanford's grad program. You draw the conclusion. \_ URL to prove this fact????? \_ I once spoke to a professor, and he does factor in inflated Stanfurd grades while going through grad applications. \_ umm, grad school GPAs are higher everywhere \_ weather is much nicer in berkeley \_ If you want a challenging environment to prepare yourself for the real world, go to Berkeley. \_ If you want to learn how truly cruel and inhumane bureacracy can be, go to Berkeley and join the rest of the undergrad herd. Moooooo! \_ I dunno about you, but I feel far more prepared to face "real world" assholes than some candy-assed spoiled Stanford grad. -John \_ i agree. if you want to be challenged come to berkeley. Be prepared to compete in a cut-throat environment and be treated like shit. Because the real world is EXACTLY like that. Go to stanford if you're WEAK and need the extra attention from TAs/profs/etc. \_ Give me a break. I don't know about Stanford because I spent both my under and grad years at Berkeley, and I know Berkeley is full of the product of fine American high schools and competition is almost nonexistent. \_ Easy choice. Go wherever the chics are. Go Bruins!!! Cal SUX!!! \_ Or go where the winning sports teams are. Enjoy the NCAA basketball tournament next year and root for the Card. \_ Aren't you supposed to decide which college to go to by May 1? |
1998/5/7 [Academia/Berkeley, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:14067 Activity:high 66%like:14047 |
5/6 Who won the College Jeopardy? \_ watch next week and find out \_ Is it true that Jeopardy contestants get all the questions and answers (or just categories) beforehand, in the form of a huge book, much like those 5000 SAT Vocabulary Words books? \_ More or less, YES. They tell you the category, some specific fields to study, etc. Think of the movie "The Game Show" but they give you A LOT of answers. \_ I was on College Jeopardy from Berkeley back in 1993 and I can tell you that you are totally wrong! They NEVER gave us the categories before we walked up to those leturns and started taping. They did tell us in the interviews that we might want to study "college oriented areas" like pop music, colleges, films, and current events. But they never told us, "You will need to study Black history and Architecture and British Lit." In all fairness though, I was a chem major then and I did get a Chem Lab category. --thomjeff \_ The guy from Harvey Mudd wins it. Beats U of Alabama and MIT. \_ Mudd geeks rewl. -tom Gotta wtch tomorrow to see the Stanford chick get booed and razzed by the audience. Alex had to plead for the audience to let up on her. Beautiful. \_ Beautiful? Try childish. \_ Childish? Try GET A SENSE OF HUMOR YOU BRAINDEAD GEEK! It's people like you who ought to have termites unleashed into your rectum to eat up all the sticks that are stuck up there your (collective) rectum to eat up all the sticks that have gotten STUCK UP YOUR ASS \_ That's funny! |
1998/3/18-19 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Motd, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:13831 Activity:moderate |
3/18 Anyone have a working Sparc 1+ keyboard that I can have? It's for a University machine. --PeterM \_ The Univeristy treated me like dirt, why should I donate anything back? Long lines, redbook, frustration, impersonal professors, you name it. If I'm going to donate, I'd rather donate to Stanford, where my future kids would have much more creative opportunities. -FU \_ strong words from someone who is still using University resources after graduating. I'll see what I can do about garnering a keyboard for a Sparc 1+, but don't hold your breath as surplus keyboards have a short half-life. -mel \_ One's use of University resources has no bearing on how one might feel after being properly abused at Cal. Should this person be grateful for their suffering at Cal because after wards, they have access to the soda motd? \_ Actually, "this person" should be taken out into the street and beaten to death for being a fucking whiner. I enjoyed my time spent at Cal and appreciate the education I received there. I don't feel like I was particularly abused, exploited, or forced to suffer; maybe "FU" was exposed to "real life" for once and mistook it for "suffering" (and yes, I got my degree in EECS, not holistic basketweaving, or business, or something like that . . . ) \_ Actually, I don't mind donating to CSUA-- the only worthwhile donation for Cal -FU \_ Fuck you, Mel, you little greasy prick. |
1996/9/29 [Recreation/Sports, Academia/StanfUrd] UID:31905 Activity:nil |
9/28 Anyone have a ticket to the Cal/Stanford football game? -gong |
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