Archive for October, 2006

Hell Week and Georgia Tech Homecoming Week

I’m back! I sincerely apologize for the week long absence but I was hammered from the thursday before last until this saturday. Besides the 3 tests and project I had due from that thursday to last wednesday I also had Homecoming week to deal with. For those of you not interested in my personal life [...]

A Taste of the Future

I just thought it would be nice to show you guys a little teaser before I finish up the Lean Machine. Fedex delivered right on time and all is well, I’ve just been very busy testing the limits of this system while balancing my precarious load from school. Here’s a few pictures, there was a [...]

Revolutionary Portable Datacenters

I was cruising the Internet today and I found this really interesting article on portable computer clusters. Traditional datacenters consist of racks and racks of computers setup in custom configurations with intricate cooling systems and power grids. Just designing and setting up a datacenter can take months and thousands of dollars to create the proper [...]

Tired of Real Life? Live a Fake Life, now with Real Names!

The online cultural phenomena of Second Life has grown from a small startup to something that has attracted the attention of large corporations such as Reebok, Sun Microsystems, and even CNET. For those of you not familiar with Linden Lab’s Second Life, the whole point behind this “game” is to literally live out a life [...]

Larger Monitors and Productivity go Hand in Hand

I was just browsing through the Internet earlier today and an article on Macworld caught my eye, “Could a 30-in. monitor help you do your job faster?”. I thought that it was common knowledge that larger monitors and more workspace equates to a higher productivity but apparently this idea isn’t as common as I was [...]

Lean Machine 2006 Part 2

I figured a small update was in order for this mammoth project of mine along with an update about myself. It has been a hectic few days here lately as I have once again moved locations from one apartment to another while being hammered with school work. To put it briefly, the management of the [...]