I had my root canal done this morning, everything went smoothly. I didn't feel a thing. This is probably the most painless dental procedure that I have ever had.

The laundry mat yielded some interesting people tonight. Two, possibly gay, black men, one of which cat-called my car (?) while I was leaving. Everyone else faded behind the screen of a dozen hispanic children playing tag and screaming at the top of their lungs; the parents don't move during the torrent. I left with a headache.

I read Toshio Yamagishi's paper "The Role of Reputation In Open and Closed Societies: An Experimental Study of Internet Auctioning" tonight. It was worth the time spent reading 50 pages. I am now actively using BibDesk to manage my desired references and to handle the layout of my notes. Generally, as I read a paper I make notes along the columns. These are usually the points that need to be included in papers I happen to be working on. I am now denoting this information in BibDesk, we'll see how this works out.

 

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Austin Gilbert/Male/26-30. Lives in United States/Oklahoma/Tulsa/Midtown, speaks English. Spends 40% of daytime online. Uses a Fast (128k-512k) connection. And likes computer science/photography.
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Root Canal and Laundry Day
2003/10/20