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Things I've done since last time (Nov 2001):
Going to NUCCC in the weekend. Maybe that will put me in a hacking mood.
29 Oct 2001 (updated 29 Oct 2001 at 22:40 UTC) »
Still looking for digicam comments.
28 Oct 2001 (updated 29 Oct 2001 at 00:10 UTC) »
I'm thinking about getting a digital camera, it would be fun to take pictures of stuff. Perhaps an Olympus C-2100UZ? It seems like good value for the money (6000 SEK, might be about $500). Of course, I'd rather have an Olympus E-10 or a Canon EOS D30 or something like that, but I'm on a limited budget. It's hard being a poor student, you can't buy all the luxury items you want.
Comments on digital cameras in general or the C-2100 in particular would be appreciated. Send me a mail or write something in your diary.
8 Oct 2001 (updated 10 Oct 2001 at 15:47 UTC) »
Update: Apparently not a segfault. The "Caught signal 11" message I read in some log must've come from somewhere else. It was a silly typo bug in the 4.1.0-7 debs.
Running ext3. Feels good so far.
Participated in the swedish ACM Programming Contest on the weekend. My team finished in 23d place, with one measly correct solution. Not so good, but it was the first time we participated. Coderunners won again, of course.
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