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Archive for December 2008

To Mac Monkey out there

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December 20, 2008 at 12:47 pm

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If I were to be classified in Dewey Decimal System

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It’s either this (ranti):

ranti’s Dewey Decimal Section:
823 English fiction
ranti = 81409 = 814+09 = 823

Class:
800 Literature

Contains:
Literature, criticism, analysis of classic writing and mythology.

What it says about you:
You’re a global, worldly person who wants to make a big impact with your actions. You have a lot to tell people and you’re good at making unique observations about everyday experiences. You can notice and remember details that other people think aren’t important.

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or this (ranti junus):

ranti junus’s Dewey Decimal Section:
054 Serials in French, Occitan & Catalan
ranti junus = 8140901419 = 814+090+141+9 = 1054

Class:
000 Computer Science, Information & General Works

Contains:
Encyclopedias, magazines, journals and books with quotations.

What it says about you:
You are very informative and up to date. You’re working on living in the here and now, not the past. You go through a lot of changes. When you make a decision you can be very sure of yourself, maybe even stubborn, but your friends appreciate your honesty and resolve.

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Written by ranti

December 20, 2008 at 12:43 pm

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ACM – 10th Anniversary

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So, I received an email from acm.org:

Congratulations on your 10th Anniversary as an ACM Professional Member! 

In recognition of that milestone, you will be receiving a complimentary gift from ACM, a 1GB USB flash drive pre-loaded with the 50th anniversary issue of “Communications of the ACM” magazine in its entirety. The issue features the memories, thoughts, and concerns of leading contributors and prominent voices in computing about the next important trends likely to emerge.

Thank you for your membership, and we hope you enjoy your gift. Your ongoing support is vital to the important work that ACM does to advance computing as a science and a profession. 

So, it’s 10 years already.  Hmmm… 

Written by ranti

December 16, 2008 at 2:17 pm

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