6.10.2002

 
< j >
hello. I wade through a dense sea of machine and statistical learning books and websites, looking for a simple thing. A support vector machine time series prediction algorithm. And I can't find it. I am not asking for the moon, here. just the bloody {said with appropriate liverpudlian accent} algorithm. It would make all the difference in the world from trying to pretend to understand massive nth dimensional matrices and just writing my bleeding program.
sigh.
my attempts are foiled again.


I have decided I don't like to work, school or otherwise. I am inherently a lazy, lazy man. I want to make my stock-index predictor work and make me tons of cash. Then I could drift aimlessly about town all day instead of only the evenings like I do now.


nothing particularly new here. As implied before, work is long, and work is boring. I watched the eclipse today. I viewed it through a welding hood with a big grin, but when attempting to show it to my co-workers, merely got a flat "wowthatsinterestingletmegetbacktoworkkid". It is amazing when you think about it. The moon and the sun are EXACTLY the right size to perfectly fit together under the correct circumstances. A little bigger/closer, and it would completely block the sun. A little smaller/farther and even the best total eclipses would be annular (the ring kind). This was only a partial today, but still cool. Oh, yeah, and it rained. A cold, sprinkling rain from high, gray clouds that couldn't really decide if they wanted to get busy and rain or not. So they just kind of leaked. The wind blew the cloud leakage about, in such a way that you could never really hide from it.


I should get something to eat before the stupid store closes.


I feel like kissing (I mean really KISSING) the next girl I meet, just to see her reaction.


c'yalata



jeff 'wore out his welcome with random precision' green



"If smart was sexy, I would still look as dumb as I do now" - me
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