Thursday, December 09, 2004
For those who asked for Rome's PCN Page, it is now linked on the right.
Finally finished with my finals!
So what's next?
Relaxing tonight -- maybe some reading, some exercise, some drinking, some gaming, some Linux-server-making, maybe All of the above, but also I'd like to get some sleep.
I got Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy from Linds. Thanks a bunch! I feel like such a priss for thinking that the reason I didn't finish reading it before was because the pages felt so dry. Can't use that excuse anymore. So over the break, I plan on finishing Cat's Cradle and working on that Stephanie Plum book I've been meaning to read. I'm also a good ways into Tuesdays with Morrie, so I hope to finish that too. Lots of reading to do...
But I also wanted to e-mail some Psychology professors to get a head start on my research. I'm trying to apply some psychology theories to ICS requirements elicitation. My ideas are still foggy, and I'm not sure if what I said and what Alspaugh heard were the same thing. Ray and Elsy suggested that I try applying requirements engineering/elicitation process to psychologists. That also sounded interesting and related -- though I hope I'm not stepping too far from ICS.
Finally finished with my finals!
So what's next?
Relaxing tonight -- maybe some reading, some exercise, some drinking, some gaming, some Linux-server-making, maybe All of the above, but also I'd like to get some sleep.
I got Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy from Linds. Thanks a bunch! I feel like such a priss for thinking that the reason I didn't finish reading it before was because the pages felt so dry. Can't use that excuse anymore. So over the break, I plan on finishing Cat's Cradle and working on that Stephanie Plum book I've been meaning to read. I'm also a good ways into Tuesdays with Morrie, so I hope to finish that too. Lots of reading to do...
But I also wanted to e-mail some Psychology professors to get a head start on my research. I'm trying to apply some psychology theories to ICS requirements elicitation. My ideas are still foggy, and I'm not sure if what I said and what Alspaugh heard were the same thing. Ray and Elsy suggested that I try applying requirements engineering/elicitation process to psychologists. That also sounded interesting and related -- though I hope I'm not stepping too far from ICS.
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