Blogging, intelligent agents and final year projects

It’s the time of year again where I get to choose a final year project. Again.

I would have been doing the project in the last year but I kind of failed all my programming. Oops. So this year it is.

The bonus however, is that I actually understand Java far better now and have a good grasp of Prolog. Plus, now I’ve had a whole year to browse through blogs and gather resources and stuff, I’ve got a better idea for what I actually want to do. Rather than a vague sort of “something bloglike”.

Of course, I want to try and get a more cohesive idea of what I want to do, and figure out if I have the skills to do it from scratch or will need to use open source tools and stuff as a jumping off point.

It’s all fairly exciting really.

Originally by her divine shadow from The Neverending Acquisition Of Blogs on April 24, 2005, 9:39am

More blogs.

Since I last posted, I have probably started two whole new blogs.

What is it about blogs? Are they somehow addictive?

I try to make sure that I post in them at least monthly, but is it so hard. I forget to. I can’t think of what to write.

I think the idea was, in the beginning at least, to think about things more, write more and learn to express myself better. Another part of the idea was to separate out different topics into different blogs (partly so that I didn’t get the same audiences for both).

Perhaps my end of July resolution should be to actually blog more. That way, I’d see if my vague sort of theory/thingy-that-I-can’t-remember-the-name-for (marvel at the improvement in my language skillz!) actually works. 😀

Originally by her divine shadow from The Neverending Acquisition Of Blogs on July 29, 2005, 2:28pm

To tell people you have a blog or not?

The question is, is it a good idea to let your project supervisor in on the blog you have to keep track of your project or not?

The complete lack of substance there might suggest to him that yes, I’ve not done very much work, but on the other hand, if like me, you have a supervisor that’s damn near impossible to arrange meetings with… it keeps them informed of what you’re doing.

That is of course assuming that you are doing something and if you are doing something you have gotten around to writing about it.

Currently, I’m stuck with a lot of boring reading. Not exciting blogstuff really.

Originally by her divine shadow from The Neverending Acquisition Of Blogs on September 4, 2005, 11:24am

tabulaswell, i paid for like.. a year and never ac…

tabulas
well, i paid for like.. a year and never actually used this account. so really there isn’t any point to paying for more.

livejournal for me is better. my friends are there, there is a great variety of communities…. and certainly this time last year tabulas was kind of confusing

the only good thing is that it crossposts everywhere.

Originally by her divine shadow from The Neverending Acquisition Of Blogs on April 3, 2006, 1:54am

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Right. Since I have been having trouble looking at my site all you’re getting is
christian bale
uma thurman
matt duffie
johnny depp
angelina jolie
the matrix
madonna
hellboy
nic endo
johnny depp
casper van dien
afi
patrick saxe
liz hurley
matt zane
billy idol
matt damon
nicole kidman
lotr
drew barrymore
stephen dorff
orlando bloom
angelina jolie
liv tyler
elijah wood
joaquin phoenix
velvet goldmine
miscellaneous
feeder
cate blanchett
john leguziamo
kip pardue
ryan phillippe
seann william scott
jerry o’connell
jennifer connelly
seth green
http://hershadow.evilzz.net

if there are any broken links or images tell me, because i don’t like using tiscali to connect to the net more than I have to.

Originally from her divine shadow on August 14, 2003, 3:06pm