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July 1, 2008

The flight to Japan

Filed under: Japan — Erek Speed @ 12:36 am — Tags:

So the point of short blog posts was to make them frequent in easy to digests bits of goodness (or badness I guess).  I think I would have been able to achieve that if it hadn’t been for an unfortunate accident.  At the beginning of last week, I sat down in my chair and it broke.  I believe there were two reasons for this terrible accident.

  1. The chair was small and crappy.
  2. I’m pretty damn heavy.

It took about a week for me to get a new chair, and then I went away for the weekend, so now during the last few minutes of my lunch break, I’m writing a post about airplanes. (more…)

June 21, 2008

Japan 2: Electric Boogaloo

Filed under: Japan — Erek Speed @ 9:58 pm

Summer is fully here and once again I find myself in Japan.  This time, however, I’m not here as a tourist but as a productive member of society.  Or something like that.  Through the MIT Japan program (info here), I’ve landed an internship with everyone’s favorite gaming company Square Enix.  Square Enix is great because not only do they make games (which is fun but not always exciting) but they also have an Advanced Research Group which does cutting edge work in fields related to game technology. 

My goal (with this blog) this time around is to have short posts which generally concern one thing.  We’ll see if I’ll actually be able to work that out or not, but I’ll try.  This post represents the introduction to my stay and won’t cover anything specific.  As a preview of the next episodes, I’ll talk about my flight over here, my apartment, registering as a foreigner, and opening a bank account.  Of course, I also have posts written about non Japan related topics which I’ll post intermittently as well.  I’ll try to post some explanatory things which will help people get only the topics they want.

For now, my room:

My Room

February 22, 2008

My current classes

Filed under: School — Erek Speed @ 3:41 pm — Tags:

So, I’ve been pretty bad about posting but I don’t really care because I have plenty of other things to do when I’m not posting.

A lot of times when I post, I just talk about everything since the last time I posted, which is in general not the optimal way to post. Post get long and have all sorts of different topics. What’s the point of having categories if every post has all of them.

So this post will be about my classes. I only have 4 classes which is the smallest number of classes I’ve had since the forced credit limit my first semester at MIT. It’s actually pretty nice not having to do work every second of the day. Even so, it always seems like I’m rushing to finish things, but I write that off to inefficient use of time.

Now for my classes:

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December 22, 2007

I did go to Japan and I have proof!!!

Filed under: Japan — Erek Speed @ 11:14 pm — Tags:

So, I’ve been meaing to do it for quite a long time, but I finally have pictures of my Japan trip uploaded.  There are no comments but if you have questions about any of the pics just ask.

Find them here:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2043889&l=2fe3d&id=707991
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2043890&l=14685&id=707991
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2043893&l=47d1c&id=707991

Well, people, enjoy.  Those are my favorites.  I have many more pictures of statues and what not, but I didn’t think they were interesting enough to bore everyone with.

Sunrise, Sunset (FA07 Post Mortem)

Filed under: School — Erek Speed @ 4:23 am — Tags:

So, I was having a blast writing all sorts of colorful prose for this post and then realized that long posts are crappy mcCrapCrap, and this is my attempt to improve upon that.

My semester is over.  It is again best described as mediocre in terms of results, which seems to compound my growing belief that I can’t cheat time.  Here’s a list:

  1. Secret to School:  Always attend classes, ALWAYS.
  2. Grades are a poor measure of understanding due to their arbitrary nature.
  3. Thus a Corollary to 1: Become friends with the people who assign grades.
  4. 5 classes + 3 jobs + 2 extracurriculars == A not sustainable schedule.
  5. Patrick H. Winston is a good person and a great teacher.
  6. I like coding quite a lot.
  7. Square-Enix?  I still have hope.

So, it was still a lot of lines, but concise, and not as full of my usually verbose pageantry.

December 6, 2007

General December Update

Filed under: General, School — Erek Speed @ 8:50 pm — Tags:

Well, it’s been slightly more than a month since I last posted and sadly the reason isn’t that I have little to say just that I have so little time to say it.  I keep a list of things to blog about but I never get around to the interesting things because I’m just trying to talk about the less interesting things which make up the majority of my life.  So, in the interest of that, here’s a recap.

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October 29, 2007

A bit of site Maintenance

Filed under: General — Erek Speed @ 3:53 pm — Tags:

So, the other day I took a few hours out of my busy schedule to fix things on my site that have been needed to be fixed for a few months.  Here’s a description of the changes:

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October 21, 2007

The future is now

Filed under: School — Erek Speed @ 2:10 pm — Tags:

So this post is a long time coming and I apologize for not writing more, but to be honest I’m always extremely busy, and never really have enough time to do anything.  The topic of this post will be the future, and how I’m preparing for it.  Topics include, The changing of my major, and job prospects.

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September 6, 2007

Back in the United States

Filed under: Japan — Erek Speed @ 9:13 am

I meant to write this closer to getting back, but of course I had to deal with all sorts of things upon my arrival.

This will be the last substantive post relating to this Japan visit, although I will add a scattering of new posts to make you all aware of pictures I’ve uploaded to some place on the internet. (more…)

September 2, 2007

Tokyo National Museum and the Ghibli Museum (Two sides of Tokyo)

Filed under: Japan — Erek Speed @ 4:41 am

Over the last few days I’ve visited the titular museums, and I must say they certainly do depict different sides of Tokyo.

The first museum I visited was the TNM, using my nifty MIT ID to get a discount. Ironically, enough, I wonder how the guard knew it was legit. (more…)

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