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BioShock Infinite 8 Apr 2013 | 09:45 am
BioShock Infinite is insanely great. The story is amazing. The characters are unforgettable. The gameplay is a blast. Sorry, am I gushing? The first two thirds of the story is pretty standard. The ga...
Ninjas, Space Horror, and Crafting 11 Nov 2012 | 06:32 am
One of the perks of working at Xbox is I can get pretty much any game I want. Unfortunately I don’t have time to play every game I want, so I have pick and choose. These are the favorite games I playe...
Ninjas, Space Horror, and Crafting 11 Nov 2012 | 06:32 am
One of the perks of working at Xbox is I can get pretty much any game I want. Unfortunately I don’t have time to play every game I want, so I have pick and choose. These are the favorite games I playe...
Category Posts Widget 3.2 25 Mar 2011 | 02:45 am
Adds the much requested option to change the sort order of the posts. Check it out at the plugin directory. I know this is a long time coming but I’ve been super busy with school. I don’t like to mes...
Category Posts Widget 3.2 24 Mar 2011 | 10:45 pm
Adds the much requested option to change the sort order of the posts. Check it out at the plugin directory. I know this is a long time coming but I’ve been super busy with school. I don’t like to mess...
LaTeX Tip: Operator Names 21 Mar 2011 | 04:14 pm
I’ve always written: Which gives you something like this: The problem here is that the probability and expected value operators are italicized as if they were variables. I should have been writing: ...
LaTeX Tip: Operator Names 21 Mar 2011 | 12:14 pm
I’ve always written: P(X>Y) E[X=3] Which gives you something like this: The problem here is that the probability and expected value operators are italicized as if they were variables. I should have be...
NIN: Just Like You Imagined 27 Feb 2011 | 09:00 pm
You know a song is good when it gives you chills.
NIN: Just Like You Imagined 27 Feb 2011 | 04:00 pm
You know a song is good when it gives you chills.
I heart robots 10 Feb 2011 | 11:21 pm
A LEGO NXT robot I built with my group members for Introduction to Robotics (16-311). It follows a trajectory defined by a function over time using dead reckoning and a feedback loop that controls the...