
I believe in the free sharing of information with others for the purposes of entertainment and enlightenment. This web site is a digital reflection of that philosophy and my humble offering to the Internet community.
May 27, 2003
The biggest thing that has happened since my last entry has been my audition for a new talent agency. It didn't really go very well and it ended with a message on my answering machine telling me that it wasn't "going to work out". I felt like someone was breaking up with me. Still, it's been pretty much what I had been expecting. It's only been a month and I figured that it would take at least two before something might actually begin to gel. To tell the truth it kind of bothered me but, I must keep a postive attitude and not expect too much. Just do the work. Learn how to give an interview again. It is a process. Still, it was demoralizing.
Learning more and more. I found a book on mathematics at the library that I've been reviewing for the last week or so. Do you know how to find the lowest common denominator of a number? To tell you the truth --it's not something that comes up for me often. But, I've been wanting to get more into the coding part of things and I'm realizing that I'm going to have to bone up on my math skills. I've also been reading a couple of different things.
Went and saw THE MATRIX:RELOADED. What an awesome movie. I can't even begin to describe the fight scenes. The only thing that bothered me a little bit was the sterility of each of the sequences. You could tell that in there trying to protect the story line from being stolen that a lot of things were shot interior for exterior. There weren't any really as many crowd scenes as in the original movie. But, these are small things. Overall, I feel that the movie really delivered on it's hype and was a very good middle part of a trilogy. I can't wait for the final one to come out.
The newest additions here are:
A section in the networking area of the computer tutorials page. This one covers the history of the TCP/IP suite of Internet protocols. Click here to view.
Another section on the TCP end of the TCP/IP suite of protocols. Click here to view.
More and more pruning, weeding and watering.
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