Hung Truong: The Blog!

  • October 26, 2006

    Google Information Session

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    So some dudes from Google showed up on Wednesday at UNM to talk about Google. Apparently, it’s a pretty awesome place to work. Like they have all you can drink, and mini kitchens where you can order free food. They go on company ski trips and don’t even think twice about it! Oh, and it seems they’re really casual too.

    I went ahead and gave them my resume. Maybe they’ll hire me. Apparently the hiring process takes about 6 months, though. To help pass the time, they gave me a pen, a pad, and a long sleeved red shirt that says “Google” on the front, and “I’m Feeling Lucky” on the back. It’s so nerdy and awesome!

    Also, I’ve been looking for grad schools. I thought I had graduated from sending applications and getting letters of recommendation, but yeah, I’ll have to think about that stuff again. I was thinking that Stanford will be my primary school, and Harvard will be my backup. What do you think?

  • October 23, 2006

    New Threadless $10 T-Shirt Sale ’til Wednesday

    Whoa, so there’s finally a $10 sale at threadless. I was waiting for one so I could buy Pandamonium. I ended up buying a few:

    Pandamonium

    Pandamonium.jpgSo I already have this shirt, but it’s red and XL. I wear L shirts now, so I wanted to have a Pandamonium that’ll fit me. It’s pretty awesome. It has a Panda destroying stuff. Yeah.


    Fire and Ice

    Fire and Ice.jpgThis shirt is just kinda cute. Seriously, who doesn’t like penguins? Somehow, I don’t think the penguin who is encased in ice will survive, but I’m still rooting for him! Maybe they can perform penguin CPR quickly…


    Rocketbird

    Rocketbird.jpgRocketbird has a bird on a rocket. Perhaps this bird is of the flightless variety, and therefore cannot fly on its own volition. Or perhaps the bird is in a hurry and needs the power of a rocket pack to reach his destination. It really doesn’t matter; Rocketbird is cool.


    There were a few other cool shirts that were in stock in other sizes, or shirts that I already have (and maybe have already bought twice!). Check out Ctrl+Z (my favorite), MP(3), and the whole catalog in general.

  • October 21, 2006

    Zia Marching Festival 2006!

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    So today was Zia, the big marching festival of the year hosted by UNM. It was pretty fun, despite all the work and whatnot. This will most likely be my last one, since I’m gonna graduate in December. Not that I feel overly sentimental. I thought my last one was gonna be in 2002, but I ended up doing marching band this year on a whim.

    It was a pretty good end to a marching career. And by that, I mean the show was horrible. The music part was okay, but marching was crazy. First off, the hashes for the high school bands are about 4 steps away from our normal ones. This threw off pretty much every set. Next, the sun was shining directly on the grass, and I could barely even see where the lines were painted.

    That’s not all. For some reason, my throat got super dry, and by the end, I could barely play anything at all. Luckily this happened before I took my solo.

    There’s more! During the drum break (when all the difficult marching goes on), my shoelace got untied! So I had to sorta hop around and I got out of step multiple times. I guess a flute girl (who will remain unnamed) got lost, and I collided with her after doing an about face. I think that’s all the bad stuff that happened.

    Honestly, I think it was probably the worst show I have ever marched in my marching band career. Not that it’s necessarily a bad thing. It was actually pretty fun. Since UNM doesn’t get judged on their own field, it’s not like I had to worry about having points deducted or anything. Word from some spectators is that we sounded fine. I seriously want to get a hold of the tape, so I can post it (and see the collision)! Ah Zia, how I’ll miss you.

    Hinano, my friend from the podcast that I do, made up a comic about the event. That image up there is a panel from it. To see the whole thing, click here.

  • October 17, 2006

    Media Temple Offers “Grid-Server” Hosting

    So just this morning, a host by the name of “Media Temple” started offering a new type of hosting. They call it “Grid-Server” and it seems to be a system of web servers running in parallel.

    It seems like one of those “why didn’t I think of that!” things (well, if you’re nerd, anyway). Most hosting services have single machines that will serve 5 or so users at once. The problem with these is that one user using many resources will slow down the rest of their neighbors’ sites too. I think this is what I’ve been doing with my sites…

    The whole idea of the grid thing is that each user will be on one large group of computers. If a user doesn’t use many resources, great. If the user uses many, the grid can accommodate that. Maybe.

    I’m really interested in this service and I might actually switch hosts. My host has been battling uptime for months now. I’m kind of getting tired of it. It really looks bad when Notecentric is down, since it’s supposed to let users access their notes ALL THE TIME.

    In fact, I may just order the service right now, and switch when my other hosting runs out. But what should I put on the mt host? Hmm….

  • October 15, 2006

    Steve Sutton: Creepy Internet Star!

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    So a while back, I found some videos from a guy doing a daily video journal type thing. His name is Steve Sutton, and his life seems really really boring. Steve speaks in this weird creepy southern accent and just mentions the mundane stuff that happens to him. Visiting Steve’s World, you can see he’s pretty busy on the internet.

    At first I thought the guy was just some kind of geniusly crafted alter ego. A lot of his videos involve post production (like him visiting himself from the future and talking to himself). The more I watch his videos, though, the more I think he’s actually a creepy guy.

    Here’s a video of him talking about eating boiled peanuts. So is he really creepy or fake creepy? You be the judge!