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		<title>Of iPods, Infrastructure, and Intermission</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was my first day back at the University after an extended absence. I filled it in by doing mostly administrative things. Let there be iPods, bibliography software, and printing everywhere! Planning: I started off the day by trying to set myself up a new research calendar of days at the University. The calendar left [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was my first day back at the University after an extended absence.  I filled it in by doing mostly administrative things.  Let there be iPods, bibliography software, and printing everywhere!</p>
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<strong>Planning:</strong><br />
I started off the day by trying to set myself up a new research calendar of days at the University.  The calendar left on the door only went until October and, of course, none of those dates were ever used.  I consulted with Stephen and arranged to have 5-7 days a calendar month for my research.  In most months, 5 of the days are in a row with the other days being made up of Fridays about two weeks before and after the week-long period.  I tried to take into account that we might be taking a week off in May to go walking in Scotland.  The other days chosen are mostly Fridays because that&#8217;s the day we have our <a href="http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/ideas/" title="The IDEAs Lab home page">IDEAs Lab</a> weekly meetings.  One of the things I complained about at our last &#8220;away day&#8221; was feeling isolated.  If I attend meetings, then I won&#8217;t be so isolated.  The proposed calendar can been using iCal at <a href="//ical.mac.com/eingang/Ph.D..ics">webcal://ical.mac.com/eingang/Ph.D..ics</a> or on the web at <a href="http://ical.mac.com/eingang/Ph.D.">http://ical.mac.com/eingang/Ph.D.</a>.<br />
I&#8217;ll need to take the proposed dates and map them onto my research plan timeline.  Oh boy, another battle with <a href="http://www.aecsoft.com/" title="Fast Track Schedule at AEC Soft">Fast Track Schedule</a>.  Is it so much to ask for that a piece of software allow you to edit some things and then have things dependent on that automatically update?  Apparently it is, because it&#8217;s a pain in the butt to do, but there isn&#8217;t a lot of choice of project scheduling software available for the Mac.  If somebody knows of something better, please do let me know.<br />
<strong>Infrastructure Changes:</strong><br />
After 6 months away, the wireless roaming network is finally live across the campus, but you can&#8217;t print from it.  Apparently, it was mostly designed with students in mind and students (undergraduates) don&#8217;t have access to free printing.  I&#8217;m hoping they come up with a cunning plan, because it&#8217;s kind of weird to not be able to see any of the printers on the network and I can&#8217;t, apparently, print to them by IP (although I don&#8217;t know why).<br />
While my office was still intact, I needed only to shove some stuff aside, the printers around the building have changed.   I had to do all the &#8220;Adding&#8221; of printers, where I discovered that Mac OS X&#8217;s (10.3.2) discovery of printers via AppleTalk is somewhat slow.  It seems to take a bit of time to &#8220;sync&#8221; up when you first connect.  In theory, I should now be able to print seamlessly, while plugged in via ethernet, to either printers on the COGS research network or on the teaching network.  The teaching network printer is a lot closer, being only a few doors down.  The rest of the printers are on different floors.<br />
I had Christian give me a copy of <a href="http://www.adeptscience.com/products/refman/endnote/" title="EndNote at Adept Scientific">EndNote 7</a> for the Macintosh.  I had requested a license from the lab when they were ordering licenses for themselves.  I&#8217;ve previously always bought and paid for my own academic license.   Version 5 of EndNote, which only runs under Classic, worked with text files, other word processors, and <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/" title="FrameMaker 7.1 at Adobe">FrameMaker</a> MIF files.  As I typeset all of my papers in FrameMaker, this was very convenient.    Version 6 dropped that and only supported typing papers into Microsoft Word.  At least this version allows you to use something other than Microsoft Word, but it&#8217;s still RTF, which isn&#8217;t as convenient for me.  If I want to make changes, I have to update the FrameMaker file, produce an RTF document, parse that to insert the references, and then print the RTF file.  We&#8217;ll see how that works.  When you change formats, some formatting always gets lost, so I am not completely hopeful.<br />
<strong>Intermission:</strong><br />
I picked up a new photocopier card from the postgraduate secretary.  The regular school secretaries wanted me to have a research grant to apply the charge to, but I was pretty sure I was entitled to a quota of copying per year as a research student, as indeed I am.  I also asked her about the whole intermission process as my supervisor wants me to intermit.  Apparently, I can only intermit entire terms, so I need to intermit for the fall and spring terms.  I guess that makes any time I spent in March bonus time, assuming I&#8217;m granted intermission.  She says she doesn&#8217;t know of any limits for postgraduates on intermitting, which is good, because I&#8217;m apparently going for some kind of record.  I also don&#8217;t need to write another letter.  If my supervisor e-mails her, she&#8217;ll prepare the necessary paperwork and all will likely be well.  I e-mailed my supervisor and suggested he do so to get the ball rolling.  I&#8217;ll check back on that in a few weeks.<br />
<strong>FirstClass:</strong><br />
The <a>IDEAs Lab</a> has just teamed up with the new Creative Systems group to purchase a FirstClass server and some client licenses.  The intention is to create a shared space for the IDEAs group people to be able to collaborate/discuss papers, have shared resource calendars, and update the <a> IDEAs </a> web site automatically with content from <a href="http://www.centrinity.com/" title="FirstClass from Centrinity">FirstClass</a>.    I was just discussing this with my supervisor at today&#8217;s meeting.  As I was searching for some BluTak in our resources room, a contingent of people came excitedly down the hallway looking for me.  They knew that I was very familiar with a href=&#8221;http://www.centrinity.com/&#8221; title=&#8221;FirstClass from Centrinity&#8221;&gt;FirstClass</a> from my work at the <a href="http://www.open.ac.uk/" title="The Open University's home page">Open University</a> and that I was also a technical web person.  They want me to  	liaise with the FirstClass configuration person, so I&#8217;ve added that to my list of tasks to undertake in the next week.<br />
<strong>iPod Study:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.sussex.ac.uk/mediastudies/profile119032.html" title="Profile of Dr. Michael Bull">Michael Bull</a> is doing a study on the use of <a href="http://www.apple.com/ipod/" title="Apple's beautiful iPod">iPods</a>.  Siufai saw  a <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,62396,00.html?tw=wn_culthead_6" title="Bull Session with professor iPod">Wired article</a> about Michael Bull and how he&#8217;s looking for female inverviewees.  Imagine my surprise to discover that he&#8217;s at the <a href="http://www.sussex.ac.uk/" title="The University of Sussex">University of Sussex</a> too.  Actually, I&#8217;d read an article in the <em>New York Times</em> (online) edition a week or so ago entitled <em><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/15/fashion/15IPOD.html" title="The World At Ear's Length, registration required">The World at Ear&#8217;s Length</a></em>, all about how people completely shut out the world by using iPods in New York.  That article also mentioned Michael Bull.   Anyway, I had contacted him about being interviewed, being an iPod junkie, and had arranged to meet him this morning.  I arrived at the appointed time, waited twenty minutes, and there was no sign of him.  I left a note and followed up with an e-mail, but I haven&#8217;t heard back from him.<br />
So, there&#8217;s lot to do, but time has run out for today.  I need to wrap up, file things away, and head for home until the next day.</p>
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