November 21st, 2005

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Spring Schedule

Monday, November 21st, 2005

I went crazy organizing my schedule

Monday Classes

Tsm 241 NTWRK ESSTL/HRDWR 7:30-9:20
Tsm 232 NETWORK OPER SYS 9:30-10:20
Mat 135 INTRO PROB & STAT 10:30-11:20
WORK 12:00-3:30 (3 1/2 hours)
Tsm 218 TELECOM ELECT II 3:30- 4:20

Tuesday Classes

WORK 8:00-10:20 (2 1/2 hours)
Mat 135 INTRO PROB & STAT 10:30-11:20
WORK 11:30-2:00 (3 1/2 hours)
Hon 152 HON SEM SO SC II 2:00- 3:15

Wednesday Classes

Tsm 241 LAB A 7:30-9:20
WORK 9:30-3:30 (6 hours)
Tsm 218 TELECOM ELECT II 3:30-4:20

Thursday Classes

WORK 8:00-10:30 (2 1/2 hours)
Mat 135 INTRO PROB & STAT 10:30-11:20
Tsm 232 LAB B 11:30-1:20
LUNCH 1:20-2:00
Hon 152 LAB B 2:00-3:15

Friday Classes

WORK 8:00-9:30 (2 1/2 hours)
Tsm 232 NETWORK OPER SYS 9:30-10:20
Mat 135 INTRO PROB & STAT 10:30-11:20
WORK 11:30-3:30 (4 hours)
Tsm 218 TELECOM ELECT II 3:30- 4:20

TOTAL CLASS HOURS: 16
TOTAL WORK HOURS: 25

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Monday, November 21st, 2005

So far, 132 people have voted for the best geek novels (written in English since 1932), in spite of Survey Monkey’srubric saying free polls were limited to 100 responses. The top 20 is therefore as follows, with the numbers in brackets showing the number of votes.

1. The HitchHiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — Douglas Adams 85% (102)
2. Nineteen Eighty-Four — George Orwell 79% (92)
3. Brave New World — Aldous Huxley 69% (77)
4. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? — Philip Dick 64% (67)
5. Neuromancer — William Gibson 59% (66)
6. Dune — Frank Herbert 53% (54)
7. I, Robot — Isaac Asimov 52% (54)
8. Foundation — Isaac Asimov 47% (47)
9. The Colour of Magic — Terry Pratchett 46% (46)
10. Microserfs — Douglas Coupland 43% (44)
11. Snow Crash — Neal Stephenson 37% (37)
12. Watchmen — Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons 38% (37)
13. Cryptonomicon — Neal Stephenson 36% (36)
14. Consider Phlebas — Iain M Banks 34% (35)
15. Stranger in a Strange Land — Robert Heinlein 33% (33)
16. The Man in the High Castle — Philip K Dick 34% (32)
17. American Gods — Neil Gaiman 31% (29)
18. The Diamond Age — Neal Stephenson 27% (27)
19. The Illuminatus! Trilogy — Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson 23% (21)
20. Trouble with Lichen - John Wyndham 21% (19)

I’ve only read 1-4,6 and 7

how many have you read?