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Hi! My name is Christine, I am Computer Science and Biology student at UBC. This blog will be about two of my interests: programming and crafting.
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Sep
10
2010

Blue Origami Crane Hoop Earrings

Filed under Crafting

Blue Crane Earrings

I haven’t done any crafting for a long time – too busy with work and school. But now that my ear piercings are finally healed enough to start wearing things other than my starter studs, I’ve gotten really into earrings! And I’ve started making my own. I’m unsure about this pair, though…it’s the first pair I made. I got the base gold tone hoops from a set of 2 other earrings from Forever21. Don’t you hate it when earrings come in sets and you really hate one pair in the set? That was what these hoops were like for me in this set.

So wanting to spice the hoops up, I went on youtube and got the idea from this youtube video, but instead of silver hooks I used the gold hoops. The beads are different too. It’s always fun to see tutorials online and charge it up with your own creativity! For the materials I just took apart some old crafts that I didn’t want anymore. The end result looks quite different, but I don’t know – think mine work?

I was really clumsy when making these, I had the greatest trouble with the crimp beads! I need more practice.

Although where I live, it’s always raining, and these can’t be worn out in the rain.

Tagged: blue, crafts, earrings, origami

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Sep
05
2010

BusTime Firefox Extension Progress

Filed under Firefox Extension Development

I’ve been wanting to make myself a Firefox extension that would display the next bus times at my home bus stop since forever. I don’t know how many times when I’m about to go out, but forget to check the buses until the last minute and then finding out that the bus just left. If only the bus schedule was in the status bar for me to see as I web surf!

I live in Metro Vancouver, and the local bus operator, Translink maintains a pretty good online system of bus times. Whether or not the bus drivers follow the schedule is another story, but lately it has been ok. I do remember times when buses were 30+ minutes late D:

Today I finally made some effort towards actually building the extension, and I actually made progress!

BusTime Screenshoot

It makes use of Translink’s own NextBus feature, looks up a bus route at a particular stop and shows it in the Firefox status bar. Now I just need to add user preferences to set the refresh interval, and the GUI to input the bus stop and bus route numbers. And test it of course. :)

the Resources I used so far

Tagged: BusTime, Extensions, Firefox

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Jul
26
2010

Scientific Journals

Filed under CPSC430

We’re doing a research project right now in the wonderful world of CPSC430, and I came upon an article about Nature Publishing Group giving the University of California a 400% increase. While we are not reading from Nature in CPSC430, I have used it extensively for biology courses, and other scientific journals probably run under the same model. Researchers at universities submit their papers to the journals, and other researchers then peer-review the papers all for free. The paper then turns around and sells these researcher’s own work right back at them at astronomical prices! I’m not even going to analyze this using ethical theories, it is just too ridiculousness. Obviously it’s only the publisher getting anything out of this system. It’s time for a more web 2.0 approach to scientific publishing, reviewers can leave comments right on the paper then. I remember my co-op supervisor talking about something like this before too. I’m surprised that universities don’t already run their own databases like that for their own faculty’s work. I guess when papers are submitted to journals, the authors lose copyright so they can’t post it elsewhere? :/ I’m not sure, but if it is that is also the lamest thing ever.

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