I get a lot of spam and virus emails (and I mean a lot), but every now and then I look at the body of one of the emails and I really wonder how hard it would've been to at least make a grammatically correct waste of space in my inbox. Case in point would be the most recent message I received:

"Dear friend , use this Internet Explorer patch now!
There are dangerous virus in the Internet now!
More than 500.000 already infected!"

You really can't get more fake-sounding than that, but maybe there are folks who fall for this stuff. With the amount of mass media reporting on MyDoom I'd hope that fewer people are opening these attachments...high hopes.

I was sick for the entire weekend, Vinney was down on her break after exams (yes they take exams after their winter break) so she took care of me. And then it snowed/iced all over the place, which left Raleigh shut down until Wednesday. I didn't mind as it kept me in bed and recovering instead of in class.

My driveway was a single sheet of ice on Wednesday when I ventured outside. My car sort of skated down the driveway and I turned the wheel to the right just before hitting the street so I'd be pointing in the right direction when I needed to be...it worked well, and luckily very few people live in this subdivision so I didn't have to worry about traffic.

My parking space at school was also a slab of ice, luckily one wheel got traction on something and I finessed my way into a spot and not someone's fender - gotta love AWD.

We've finally decided on a wedding location and a date, so in theory everything else should begin to fall into place starting...now...right? So far the process hasn't really been bad, other than the fact that there's a significant lack of places to hold a wedding where you'd like to have Indian food catered. And for some reason whenever I'd call and ask if the banquet hall would cater Indian food the sales manager would respond with something along the lines of any of the following:

1) "No but a guy at work is from a place that sounds like India"
2) "We are actually preparing a Vietnamese dinner right now..."
3) "We can do something Indian-like"

With the exception of the first one, there is no exaggeration to those statements. It's like I was living in a Seinfeld episode or something; I got a kick out of them, I guess I always did like Seinfeld :)

Prescott is almost here, just a few more days and the wait will be over. Derek has been working feverishly on the benchmarking and I've got a meeting with some more architects tomorrow to go over some of the finer points about the architecture. Derek and I will be tag teaming the review and we're both hoping you'll enjoy it.

Derek is actually going to be dropping by in a few minutes to pick up some Northwoods and another 875P board to speed testing up a bit. Afterwards it's off to my ASIC design class, which is actually getting pretty interesting. All of my initial projects in that class will be using 0.8-micron libraries but by the end of the semester we should be down to 0.25-micron designs. The first project is a pretty simple design, but it's very interesting going through the design process and seeing how decisions that are made well before manufacturing can truly impact how overclockable a chip is. I'm just shooting for a nice 30MHz on my fastest design synthesis :)

That's all for now, gotta go delete some more emails.

Take care.
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  • niranjan - Tuesday, February 3, 2004 - link

    No places where you can get indian food catered? Thats WEIRD. Is it that there are no restaurants near where you want to have the wedding? or something else?

    Drive safe over there.
  • Anonymous - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link

    Anand what car do you drive? Or is it too expensive to say MUWAHAHAHAHA!
  • Anand Lal Shimpi - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link

    Holger

    You would think that after taking 5 years of German myself that I would remember "ie" gives you an "E" sound and "ei" gives you an "I" sound...maybe I'm still not feeling too well :)

    UlricT

    I don't think the 64-bit extensions to x86 are any surprise, I expected Intel to do it (just as they said) if there was enough market demand for it. However I do think it is entirely too early for them to be releasing these CT parts, unless Intel sees the need to put their weight behind the technology in order for it to succeed. This is far too early for Intel to be showing off x86-64, unless Opteron has somehow really hurt Intel's sales (which is doubtful at this point).

    We'll see what happens at IDF...
  • UlricT - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link

    Like #6 said, I think everyone is waiting for your take on what Intel has done with their 64-bit extensions... are they actually licensing x86-64 from AMD? Doing their own thing?
  • Holger - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link

    Isn't he called Seinfeld? At least he was in germany... :-)
  • Steve - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link

    With CNET putting certainty in the fact that Prescott includes "Yamhill" now referred to as CT AMD64 extensions, will this be discussed to any depth in the upcoming Prescott articles?
  • Anonymous - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link

    Couple months ago I purchased the Subaru WRX STi, kick ass car. Eats gas but I pick up chics so what can I say. For under 30 grand for an M3 killer. Its a steal.
  • HammerFan - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link

    *I have a 1990 Integra
  • HammerFan - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link

    I agree with Ulric....I'm sure you have a nice car...I on the other hand have a 1990 Integra with no options except automatic
  • Aquaman - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link

    You can always have your wedding in Vancouver, BC Canada............ second biggest minority is Indian (First being Chinese). ;)

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