Thursday, December 21, 2006

I submitted my PhD thesis, and all I got was this crappy balloon



Well, it's not really all that crappy ... the balloon is a nice happy gesture to mark the occasion. I even got to pick the colour. It took me far too long to write and submit this thing, it's a relief to not have to look at it for a few months. My thesis, entitled "The structure of outer mitochondrial protein import receptors", may well be the first Creative Commons Licensed thesis submitted in Australia (although I doubt it) . Once it's been examined (hopefully I pass), I'll release it online and allow everyone to poke holes and rip it to shreds (or they can poke at the associated peer reviewed publication instead .. unfortunately it's probably not Open Access).

Afterthought: One thing that slowed down the final submission was the bloody Latex typesetting. I'm a Latex novice, and while I really like the final result, Latex is an abomination (much like Perl).



Update, 15th October, 2007.

I've finally got around to submitting the final post-examination version of my thesis to the University of Melbourne ePrints server. You can get a PDF copy of my thesis here. I used the xmpincl Latex macro to embed XMP Creative Commons licensing data into the final PDF version generated by pdflatex. I probably didn't get the format of the licensing XML exactly right, but I'm sure it will be good enough that search engines can (or will one day) determine the correct licensing for the work.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

I have bags under my eyes ... and a Wii

We stayed up late to collect a pre-ordered Wii at JB Hifi in the city last night. The midnight release 'party' was really funny with lots of nintendo fanboys hanging around playing their Nintendo DS handhelds in the queue.

So I've had about 2 hours to play it (Wii Sports Bowling, Wii Play ping pong, shooting, pose) and it's really fun.

There were a few small glitches getting connected to my Linksys WRT54G wireless router. Initially I was getting an "Error 51130" when trying to connect to the network. I needed to use the full WEP key in hex, not the passphrase to get it to connect to the router. Also, I need to turn the routers wireless mode from "G-only" to "Mixed" .. presumably the Wii uses 802.11b, not 802.11g ?

During the initial update I then got an "Error 32002" (after 5 mins or so of downloading) .. to solve this one I just tried again and it worked.

Also, the User Agreement "click-wrap" for the Wii network sucks ... nothing new really ... Nintendo owns your soul etc (WiiConnect24 can update YOUR machine with THEIR hacks [er .. patches] to get around your useful software modifications at any time, no questions asked). Anyhow .. for the moment I'm forgetting all this nastiness and just enjoying playing it .. in the future I may have to diconnect it from the network in order to run Linux on it ...

Now, I think I can fit in one quick game before work ... :)