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'''Current workload:'''
 
'''Current workload:'''
 
*BTN 710 - Information Security
 
*BTN 710 - Information Security
:*prepare week 4 presentation - product demos
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:*recover from midterm
 +
 
 
*BTB 720 - Marketing
 
*BTB 720 - Marketing
:*research Macromedia Breeze
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:*prepare for midterm
 +
 
 
*BTS 730 - Project Management
 
*BTS 730 - Project Management
:*finalize interviewee list, create interview ('''URGENT!''')
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:*recover from midterm
 +
 
 
*BTH 740 - Human-Computer Interaction
 
*BTH 740 - Human-Computer Interaction
:*twiddle thumbs
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:*recover from midterm
 +
 
 
*DPS 909 - Open Source Development
 
*DPS 909 - Open Source Development
 
:*twiddle thumbs
 
:*twiddle thumbs
 +
 
*CPP 700 - Co-op
 
*CPP 700 - Co-op
:*prepare presentation on summer co-op term
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:*twiddle thumbs
  
 
== Hobbies ==
 
== Hobbies ==

Revision as of 18:02, 21 October 2008

Blog: http://vesperrin.blogspot.com/

Notes: Vesper_notes

You can find my temporary work here: http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Vesper:scratchspace

Projects

Leading Project

Collaborations

  • None yet. ^^;;


Labs

Building a Minefield


School Schedule

Time M T W T F
8:00 Sleep! Sleep! Sleep! Sleep! Sleep!
9:50 - BTN 710 tutoring - BTN 710
11:40 tutoring DPS 909 - BTH 740 CPP 700
1:30 tutoring BTH 740 BTS 730 DPS 909 -
3:20 tutoring - BTB 720 BTB 720 BTS 730
5:10 Dinner! Dinner! Dinner! Dinner! Dinner!

Current workload:

  • BTN 710 - Information Security
  • recover from midterm
  • BTB 720 - Marketing
  • prepare for midterm
  • BTS 730 - Project Management
  • recover from midterm
  • BTH 740 - Human-Computer Interaction
  • recover from midterm
  • DPS 909 - Open Source Development
  • twiddle thumbs
  • CPP 700 - Co-op
  • twiddle thumbs

Hobbies

I started playing video games when curtain-fire shooters were popular. I'm still playing them these days.

I'm also a collector of Trading Card Games (TCG). My interest isn't collecting all the cards in a particular set or card game, but rather in sampling the game play styles of many different games.