Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Updates

Heh heh was playing with that gender determining software that vyanne's friend used on her blog text. It appears that my writing is predominantly male. When it did turn out female, the results were usually marginal. Looks like I write with an androgynous/ male style.
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My favorite pair of jeans from U2 is falling apart! As I was patching up a little rip, I found that it was so threadbare on the buttocks that if I bent over, I would be mooning someone. *sniff* Looks like it has lived past it's usefulness. Looks like I'd have to say good-bye to it when I leave the country.

This is my first pair of jeans that is so well worn it is falling apart.
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Went to the portfolio management class. The material was pretty interesting. The lecture today was dedicated to showing how mutual funds consistedly underperformed the market.
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Spring break is next week. My last spring break. Once again, I will be burrowing into my apartment. Hmmmmm. Warmth.

On the other hand, there's only 5 more weeks of classes after spring break. Still have my Master's project to work on and write up. Finished one part of the interface for my clustering algorithm. Next, I'll have to interface my demand analysis and put the two together. And then there are other projects. That's not even counting my own reading project and investment planning self-study.

1 comment:

e* said...

i don't think the gender genie is very accurate. maybe the assumptions/algorithm is flawed. because i quite a few of my long entries (that don't talk about boys) are deemed male by a large margin. and i think i write very distinctly like a girl (content-wise). unless syntactically i write like a guy. which may be possible. i wonder how he determined the rules though, besides the obvious (occurence of "him" probably indicates a female writer). - did they do statistical analysis of male and female writing or what?? hrmmm....