Fun
Purple Dots Optical Illusion
I've been extremely busy lately. There have been several blog entries that I've been wanting to write, but for now,...
November 16, 2005 - 22:35 PST
LaRouche Supporters
There was a group of LaRouche "supporters" in front of the HUB today. They accosted us with such truths as...
November 22, 2004 - 18:01 PST
St. Expedite
I never knew you existed until now, oh unofficial patron saint of hackers and nerds....
November 10, 2004 - 19:29 PST
The First Rule of Passwords
The first rule of passwords is that you do not talk about your passwords. The second rule of passwords...
June 09, 2004 - 17:23 PST
Eastern Polish What?
This except from the kuro5hin.org article Code Humor Challenge was one of the most hilarious things I've seen in while....
June 02, 2004 - 22:54 PST
Apartment
Apartment is a very intriguing visual exploration of semantics. You type in words, and they fly off and form groups...
April 22, 2004 - 22:31 PST
Funny Virus
I got this in my email inbox today, with an attached virus: Dear user of Fallenearth.org gateway e-mail server, Our...
April 18, 2004 - 00:46 PST
Random Blog Comments
Occassionally, random people comment on my old blog entries. A lot of it is unfortunately spam. Others arrive from a...
March 22, 2004 - 23:25 PST
Amusing Trick
It will just a few seconds to try this trick. Sit down on you chair. Raise your right foot a little. Start rotating it in clockwise circles. While it is rotating, trace the number 6 in the air. Your foot will start rotating the wrong way.
February 03, 2004 - 21:31 PST
Java's Private, Public, and Protected
Our CSE(Computer Science and Engineering) 143 professor, Brian Bershad, often uses analogies as a simplification of programming concepts. They usually work pretty well; many programming concepts are analogous to real life circumstances by design. It's just easier to program in. A few days ago, he gave this rather amusing analogy for understanding the Java keyword protected.
January 24, 2004 - 00:39 PST
Tako the Octopus
Tako the Octopus is the host of the show Deep Fried Live!, and he will teach you how to cook. He will also be attacked by a giant shrimp and suffer casualties from chasing a chicken, but the cooking part is in there.
September 04, 2003 - 21:57 PST
I Write Like a Girl
According to the Koppel-Argamon Textual Gender Predicter, I write like a girl.
September 04, 2003 - 00:20 PST
Emoticons
I don't actually plan to use these, but it was fun to implement them.
August 31, 2003 - 12:12 PST
The Book of Mozilla
There is a new verse from the Book of Mozilla.
August 24, 2003 - 21:45 PST
Kidangel has informed me...
Kidangel has informed me that you are all Germans in disguise.
August 06, 2003 - 21:19 PST
Revamped Comment Detection
Ever notice those asterisks next to the blog dates? Those were supposed to be there to indicate an unread comment. You probably clicked on the entry, and perhaps even noticed the asterisk disappear... once in a while. Yeah, it didn't work too well.
July 17, 2003 - 18:22 PST
My Googlism
Thanks to Cassie for locating Googlism and mentioning it in her blog. "Googlism.com will find out what Google.com thinks of...
October 27, 2002 - 13:51 PST
Reply to Survey
Meredith's Highly Random, Idiosyncratic, Politically Incorrect Survey Name: David Chen Birthday: 10/01/1984 City of residence: Olympia 1. What's in your...
September 27, 2002 - 19:58 PST