In April, 2007, my sister Lynne was murdered. Please help to find and apprehend her killer. Her case is featured on America's Most Wanted.
There's Alison and Jack and Lumpy, of course. And now, as of October 23rd, announcing Becca Q! Also, Sarah's homepage.
I work at LiveOps where I spend my time writing crazy servers in erudite functional programming languages like Ocaml and Scheme. When I'm not doing that, I draw bubbles and arrows on the whiteboard and say words like storage cloud and presence proxy. It's pretty fun.
I used to work on Mozilla, although not so much these days.
Stampede Origin. If I had a rainbow hacksaw or a flying donut, I wouldn't need to worry so much about those pesky spies. As for eclipse, he wrote it. All songs copyright (cough) Stampede Origin, circa 1986. If you can't get enough, stay tuned: rumor has it that "The Stampede" is having a reunion tour next summer.
Weblog. Well, everyone's doing it, aren't they? I thought I'd start a proper blog, since blake won't stop making fun of my other one. It's probably a good thing he never found this one.
AI for Legos. As a side project, I'm working on TinySoar, an implementation of the Soar architecture that is meant for memory-constrained devices, like Lego Mindstorms. I also have some notes on Soar hacks, too.
NL. I think computational linguistics is cool, but am a complete amateur. To become less of tyro, I've put together a reading list of papers and books and stuff that I'd like to get around to reading, as well as a list of NL resources.
Grad School Drop-out. If you're in the mood for the hopelessly out-of-date and can tolerate a modicum of dead links, check out my old home page from grad school (mirrored here, dead there).
This is sort of a kooky applet.
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