Something Other Than Galaxy…
The following is my TODO list for the next week or so:
- Finish the one outstanding lab for Physics research (Tomorrow and Monday)
- Check on stuff to be done for CS research
- Contact the first three volunteers for Genericon I’ve gotten wind of.
- Get the video game submission forms up (by Friday)
- Finish the DB Systems homework (by Monday)
- Tinker more with SemWeb class project
- Get a photo to the person who needed it for some RPI website thing
- Contact the Union Sysadmin to get the RSFA the privileges it needs to run MySQL for the library
- Check again with all previous requests for panels and volunteering that I never got a response from
- Check on postering SUNY Albany and getting over to check Union (and possibly Siena) for Genericon
- Meet with TA helping with Physics research
- Check data quality from Physics research
- Figure out about Austin flight in January, ‘hack-a-thon’ also, and anything else Jim might have gleaned that would be useful to me at ISWC.
- Actually make time to read RDFPeers and cwm papers (on the plane tomorrow?)
- Write paper due for HCI on Thursday
- Read some for History class
- Fix first draft of grad school application personal statement
- Finish application process for grad schools to the point where requests for recommendations go out (by Wednesday)
- Contact University of Toronto to find out a bit more about the application process for US students.
- Do just a tad more research to find out exactly what SemWeb/KR stuff is going on at the colleges I picked so I can tailor my personal statement.
- Find out if I can get another opinion on the personal statement for grad school applications
- Get paperwork in for Independent Study next semester
- Fix minor issues with Panel (removeslashes) and Registration (fix date) pages.
- LOW: Actually watch the rest of Lucky Star and/or Pale Cocoon
- LOW: Actually get some more purple coin stars in Galaxy
I’ve got a lot to do, but I’m doing alright I think… At least I got my very first draft of a personal statement done for grad school applications, and the DB systems homework is nearly done (or at least functional. Not fast.) Oh, and I just installed Leopard on my laptop. Desktop comes when I get back to school. Also, I purchased a 49-key keyboard (the piano kind) :)
Tags: genericon, grad school, research, todo list
