By Charles Kiyanda, on December 31st, 2007%
I’m spending the holiday period with my family in Montreal (Québec, not Missouri) and, as usual, the computers and network here need some tinkering with. Along with the computer, my father also needs some clarification on how to use the computers. Somehow, because I use matlab in my everyday life (ok, I do more than that, . . . → Read More: A new approach for a new year
By Charles Kiyanda, on December 7th, 2007%
I always like to play (a bit too much) those online games. One of my favorites was the blueprint game, where you have to place different objects to guide an object, which obeys the standard physical laws. Half-pipes, springs, blocks, etc. I really like it and if you have a thesis to write, it’s the perfect . . . → Read More: Physics is fun
By Charles Kiyanda, on October 25th, 2007%
After my last post, I had a comment by Alex, who didn’t believe one could compare science publications with musical records. I’ll give him right that there are many differences between the two, although I still think there’s one important parallel that can be drawn between the two.
First, here’s how it works when you publish a . . . → Read More: Of science and music
By Charles Kiyanda, on October 12th, 2007%
By the way, I’m looking for a new cool theme. I really like Andrew Dubber’s theme, over at new music strategies, and would like something similar. I like the links at the top. I’ve found a few I could personalize. I’ll try some stuff and see what happens. Suggestions welcome!
[Update 1: How about this one? Transparent . . . → Read More: New look needed (badly!)
By Charles Kiyanda, on April 25th, 2007%
This is the opening post of the serious blog at a permanent home. Well, we’ll see. I paid for 14 months. Maybe I’ll change webhost at some point. But the name stays. Ok, that’s it for now. Let’s see if this . . . → Read More: The first post in a permanent home