Everybody say/post/email a happy birthday to Amy today. Especially since her delinquent husband is spending it listening to more stuff about networks.
NetSci 2006 - Day 3
Having skipped the morning in favor of (a) sleeping in past 8a and (b) playing with Archie, I found the length of this day much more tolerable. Justin gave me a ride to the site, along with a couple of stray NetScientists who got stranded. The plus is I correctly pegged another draining math-centric lecture, [...]
Internetless
I’m glad I’ve been going to this NetSci 2006 thing, but it is too packed and dense with information to do anything else during the day. It was an easy decision not to bring a laptop, especially since my laptop does not have wireless. However, that puts a lot more pressure on the evening to [...]
NetSci 2006 - Day 2
I think maybe next year, 90-minute workshop sessions starting at 9 and ending by 5 (9, 11, 1:30, 3:30) would be an improvement. This is a lot of network info to absorb.
The morning began with IU’s Alex Vespignani, who had to go early to catch a flight later that morning. Much of the content I [...]
NetSci 2006 - Day 1
Bloomington (area) is host to NetSci 2006, a new international workshop/conference on Network Science. This week has 5 days and 16 sessions worth of 2-hour lectures on all things network with some of this domain’s movers and shakers in attendance.
James Moody (Ohio State) led things off with a much appreciated overview of social networking. [...]
Nontraditional Help for a Sore Throat
Today I took Carter, Maddie and Archie to the grand opening of Lower Cascades Park - an awesome park.
After three hours of swinging, climbing, running and then climbing some more, we were headed back to the car. Carter and Maddie were admiring their balloon cobra snakes and Carter was, well, he was being [...]
Best wishes from J to K
Jeff gets the prize for best e-card of my life.