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Revision Date: 6-13-09
Type: Academic
Views: 2356 |
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This is an interesting and helpful but decidedly not revolutionary article on a project I did during my last semester of college. The project was just a simple parallel program to be ran and benchmarked on both a cluster of computers and a multicore computer. The article contains a Flash version of a PowerPoint presentation I gave, a detailed explanation of every slide in the presentation, the final source code and benchmarks from the project, and some reference links.
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Revision Date: 4-29-09
Type: Academic
Views: 2734 |
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In my last semester of college, I decided to take a class in Fortran programming just for fun (because who really uses Fortran anymore). The following is a collection of the projects I completed during said class; they range from simple I/O programs to data structure manipulation programs. Documentation for these programs is also provided where available.
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Revision Date: 2-21-09
Type: Academic
Views: 1195 |
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This is about the only decent thing to come out of my final English course in college. The whole class was some bullshit about community service projects, but luckily, I was able to twist the noob professor's arm enough to let me do a public service announcement style project. The final fruits of this project was to be an (as of yet unfinished) video and the formal research paper presented here.
There's some proper formal dribble (Abstract and Executive Summary) at the beginning, but the rest of the paper is pure information. However, my cynical tone bleeds through into some areas, and some (less intelligent) people may disagree with any personal beliefs presented as fact on some points. Still, this is definitely a good overview to get one into the most important issue facing our world.
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Revision Date: 7-28-08
Type: Academic
Views: 2035 |
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This paper was done for a collaborative recommendation report in Technical Writing (yes, it was a required course), but it ended up being completely uncollaborative and all my own work. And as I was alone, two sections are missing that were originally planned. Nevertheless, I spent a solid month doing almost nothing but researching this paper. So, while it probably has some incorrect facts here and there, it is nothing but extensive.
The purpose of this report was to give students and instructors enough information to get started with parallel computing for hands-on projects.
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Revision Date: 2-18-09
Type: Guide
Views: 1682 |
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I investigate the reason behind the somewhat annoying memory swapping behavior of a system process, which turns out to be a slightly more annoying performance drain.
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Revision Date: 9-09-08
Type: Hardware
Views: 2198 |
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Using graphs of sensor readings taken from Motherboard Monitor, I analyze some of the factors that can affect a PC's temperatures.
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Revision Date: 11-20-08
Type: Guide
Views: 570 |
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This is a list I wrote when reinstalling WindowsXP to help myself and whoever may need it the next time we have to reinstall Windows.
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Revision Date: 9-10-08
Type: Gaming
Views: 2456 |
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I explain how to change what explorers say in AOE3 with some simple modding.
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Revision Date: 9-10-08
Type: Gaming
Views: 3518 |
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In this gaming guide, I detailed exactly how to exploit a glitch affecting the multitools in Deus Ex: Invisible War.
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Revision Date: 9-10-08
Type: Guide
Views: 597 |
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Guide on networking a desktop and laptop computer and enabling them to share all files securely.
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Revision Date: 7-30-06
Type: Academic
Views: 2010 |
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In the second part of American Literature, my essays miraculously became more complex and lengthy. I covered some intense subjects like entropy and Schrödinger's Cat. I also rewrote the last half of Jack London’s "To Build a Fire".
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Revision Date: 7-29-06
Type: Academic
Views: 1082 |
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A collection of my essays from Psychology 200 class. They're all about two pages long and cover the topics of Darwin's Theory of Evolution, The Biological Clock, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, and Social Phobia.
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Revision Date: 5-23-08
Type: Academic
Views: 368 |
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I did this term paper for my second college English class. It was supposed to be on a topic related to the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. I chose to investigate the Muslim religion and find out why jihad is a call to terrorism. I researched for a month trying to write an as unbiased paper as possible. However, it is difficult to do so without any firsthand knowledge of Muslims or Islam.
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Revision Date: 7-29-06
Type: Academic
Views: 3086 |
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This is a collection of American Literature papers I've done. Some are good, some are crap; take it or leave it.
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Revision Date: 9-11-08
Type: Hardware
Views: 442 |
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When I was upgrading my video card from a GeForce 2 Ultra to a Radeon 9600XT, I thought it'd be a good idea to document what I did for the novice upgrader. It covers the steps to making an educated buying decision and trouble-free installation with minimal technical knowledge.
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Revision Date: 9-10-08
Type: Guide
Views: 3878 |
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I did this guide after coming up short on Google for ways to upgrade Counter-Strike models to Condition Zero. The guide consists of two complete methods to upgrade with helpful screenshots, and it even includes a custom program to assist in the process.
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Revision Date: 4-16-09
Type: Academic
Views: 1429 |
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This is a small collection of papers I wrote for my first college English class. They cover topics such as firearms, computer manufacture, the Internet, and other personal items.
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Revision Date: 5-21-08
Type: Academic
Views: 50941 |
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This is a brief paper on Kangaroos that I did for Advanced Biology class. The paper is also famous for the picture of a kangaroo cleaning its own testicles.
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Revision Date: 7-29-06
Type: Academic
Views: 331 |
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This is a paper I did for a high school Government class. It could be any topic related to government, so I chose to examine the legislature on computers and the Internet in the U.S. Congress. It turned out to be a rather difficult paper to research; I had to use the Library of Congress website extensively. But the paper is an interesting read to be sure.
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Revision Date: 8-10-06
Type: Miscellaneous
Views: 413 |
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This shows the early history of this site on a vertical timeline. It covers August 98 to October 2002.
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