New Year Almost Here!
Monday, December 29th, 2008The new year is almost here. Since 40% of people are making New Year’s Resolutions, and I like to think that I’m in the top 40%, looks like I should make some.
In Science Fair news, the 2008-2009 Science Fair Project is now officially scrapped. Just didn’t have enough time to get it working before the date of the fair. The project may end up being a GCER 2009 Robotics Showcase demo, if we feel like finishing it.
The 2009-2010 Science Fair Project is still planned; development will start probably after the Botball regionals. I picked up some equipment for this project last week. Let’s hope I don’t get bored or busy. New Year’s Resolution #1: at least put some effort into the science fair project.
In Botball news, two members of my former Botball team (which dissolved earlier this month) have joined my current team. They’re both very good, and I hope we have a decent shot at doing well this year. I’m working on some new code which may merit a GCER paper. That stays classified for now, though. (Sorry for the secrecy; we don’t need teams copying us before the tournament even happens!) New Year’s Resolutions #2 and #3: do well in Botball, and get something accepted to GCER again. Also in Botball news, I’m applying for the Botball Youth Advisory Council. Looks like a job that I’m quite well-suited to. There are probably lots of other good people applying too, so if I get accepted, I’ll get to work with some very good people. New Year’s Resolution #4: If I’m accepted for the Youth Advisory Council, do a really good job.
In Google news, I think the search index issues here are fixing themselves. However, my PageRank is still exceedingly low. A direct search for Viral Electron Chaos Laboratories doesn’t even pick this site up in the first 3 pages.
In school news, things are a bit weird right now, but I have a 4.0 GPA right now, with a good shot at keeping it that way. (One class may have to be dropped due to medical absences, though — I won’t go there.) New Year’s Resolution #5: keep a 4.0 GPA.
In other news, VECLabs is the web designer for the Autism Society of America Central Oklahoma Chapter, whose website recently got a facelift. Feel free to take a look if you’re interested in seeing my (adequate but not stupendous) web design skills. New Year’s Resolution #6: keep that site more or less updated as the organization requests.
Hmm, so 6 resolutions. If we accept the hypothesis that 40% of people making a resolution are making another, and so on, I’m in the top (40%)^6… which is the top 0.4%! Not too bad!
That’s it for now. Until next time, this is Biolizard89 of VECLabs, signing off.