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West Virginia Lake vacation rentals

October 18, 2004

There are several things that give the West Virginia Lake vacation rentals a winning edge over hotels. Last time, when I spent my vacation in West Virginia, I realized the difference. This was the first time when I stayed in a vacation rental in West Virginia, and I came to the conclusion that hotels are not meant to be used as a vacation lodging. If you are on a vacation, you should stay in West Virginia lake vacation rentals because they are less expensive and more comfortable.

Last Year, I visited Carmel. I stayed in one of the most luxurious Carmel vacation rentals, but you will be surprised to know that it did not cost me a fortune. In fact, the money I spent was much less than what you usually spend for hotels. The surprising facts are that despite the low price of these vacation rentals, they offer you more comfort more amenities and more private space for every member of your family.

If you have not booked the Barnstable vacation rentals in advance, you might be disappointed because of the holiday rush. This might force you to stay in hotels, which will further contribute in spoiling your mood of vacation. I have experienced this unpleasant thing earlier and that is the reason now whenever I plan for a vacation in Barnstable, the first thing I do is an early reservation for the Barnstable vacation rentals.

New blog

Finally I got this site again due to the great team at Weblogs.us!.

I am running a new blog too as you might know: http://tad1.ugr.es/jaime Refer to both when you want to know more about what's happening around me.

Cheers!

Posted by jaime at 01:08 PM | Comments (45)

July 09, 2004

Ich will es auf Deutsch

Ich will es auf Deutsch sagen:
(English translation below)

Der Wahnsinn
ist nur eine schmale Brücke
die Ufer sind Vernunft und Trieb
ich steig dir nach
das Sonnenlicht den Geist verwirrt
ein blindes Kind das vorwärts kriecht
weil es seine Mutter riecht

Ich finde dich

Die Spur ist frisch und auf die Brücke
tropft dein Schweiß dein warmes Blut
ich seh dich nicht
ich riech dich nur Ich spüre Dich
ein Raubtier das vor Hunger schreit
wittere ich dich meilenweit

Du riechst so gut

Insanity
is only a narrow bridge
the banks are reason and desire
I chase you
the sunlight confuses the mind
a blind child that crawls forward
because it smells its mother

I find you

The track is fresh and on the bridge
drops the sweat, your warm blood
I don't see you
I only smell you, I sense you
a predator that screams of hunger
I track you for miles by scent

You smell so good

http://www.rammstein.com/

Posted by jaime at 06:58 PM | Comments (170)

July 06, 2004

Just invented...

What does a hamiltonian of a guy tell to the hamiltonian of his girl?...

-"Never go into sphericals, deal?"-.

What does a hamiltonian of a guy tell to his girl friend after being perturbed?...

-"Ok. You now can go into sphericals dear"-.

How does an operator know if he/she is compatible with another operator?.

They check wether they conmute or not :-).

Yep. That's enough for today. Unplugging...

Posted by jaime at 06:54 PM | Comments (140)

June 30, 2004

E in die Linux-Systemumgebung für Physiker

How wonderful to see a Linux for physicist subject at the ETHZ... :-)
as well as the many other subjects for the studium auf physiks oder elektronic engineering.
http://www.vorlesungsverzeichnis.ethz.ch/Vorlesungsverzeichnis/LerneinheitDetailsPre.do?semkez=2004W&leId=16563

Posted by jaime at 03:16 PM | Comments (175)

Back to conciousness

After being sleeping from 10am to 13:20 pm. I was too tired and I couldn't resist more.
Now I am dedicating my time to Analitical Mechanics, Continuum Media Mechanics, Electronic Devices and Components and XXXXXXXXXXXX (secret at this moment).

We are going to the Milenium concert offered by the Xacobeo 2004 organization.
If you are coming to, let me know. We will only attend to the second day:
"MUSE, David Bowie, The Cure".

Posted by jaime at 01:41 PM | Comments (209)

June 22, 2004

Statistical Physics passed!

Paco rang:
"You have passed Statistical Physics. Congrats!".
Now I can do what I wanted to start doing ASAP: start restudying Herbert Goldstein's superb Classical Mechanics and Jacob Millman's Microelectronics bible.

Both of them will help me a lot to increase my programming skills.

Posted by jaime at 03:26 PM | Comments (173)

June 15, 2004

(Ax)(Ap_x) >= h/(4*pi)

Yesterday I passed (I really think I did) my Statistical Physics exam. I don't know if it will be the whole subject or in the worst case, I'll have to pass the 1st part (little one) of the subject in July the 9th.

In the other hand thinking about "The Tiny", I have notice how tiny
(Ax)(Ap_x) >= h/(4*pi)
is. I think playing Lego(R) that small must be full of joy... and maybe someday we will be writting in less than h/[4*pi*(Ap_x)], who knows?.

Posted by jaime at 04:17 PM | Comments (308)

June 10, 2004

Links

Sie wollen mein Herz am rechten fleck doch,
seh ich danach unten weg,
da schlägt es links!... LINKS!,
links zwo, links zwo, links zwo, drei und vier, links!


Posted by jaime at 12:01 PM | Comments (323)

June 04, 2004

Wer zu liebzeit gut auf Erden...

wird nach dem Tod ein Engel werden,
Denn blick gen Himmel fragst du dann?,
Warum man sie nichts sehen kann?.

Leído lo de la comparativa sobre lenguajes. Mi opinión no es más que la que ya sabéis, la de un amateur. No creo que sea posible en verdad que un lenguaje como C# pueda ser más rápido que otro compilado nativamente (C/C++). Se haga lo que se haga.
Las causas principales: checkeos de tipos en tiempo de ejecución, propagación de llamadas a métodos, propiedades y miembros heredados, checkeo de índices en tiempo de ejecución (esto sin pensar en atributos, appdomains y assemblies), además del manejo dinámico automático de recursos. Todo eso lo da el entorno de ejecución (que curiosamente en Mono está implementado en C y no C# :-)).
Si encima tenemos en cuenta la gestión de excepciones añadimos una sobrecarga 'BRUTAL'. El más simple try/catch arroja entorno a trescientas líneas de IL. En algoritmos más complejos y con try/catchs anidados podemos engrosar el código
en miles de líneas sin problema. Esto en IL, en código máquina ni hablamos.
Por supuesto los lenguajes con framework de POO (C#, Java...) tienen muchas ventajas a la hora de desarrollar, pero en eficiencia esto no puede ser así.
Es cuestión de mirar mínimamente como funciona el proceso de correr un programa en un lenguaje y en otro.
Si además estamos en una máquina x86 (objetivo principal de .NET), que cuenta con menos registros que asientos una bicicleta, el problema de eficiencia se hace aún más notable. Quizás el día que se haga (si alguna vez alguien decidiera hacer eso) una máquina en la que el IL fuera nativo, entonces podríamos tener algo más o menos comparable. Actualmente decir que C# es generalmente más rápido que C es como decir que has dado con la forma de construir un móvil perpétuo de primera especie. La única respuesta posible a esa aseveración es: ¿has revisado
bien tus experimentos?.

Posted by jaime at 02:56 PM | Comments (328)

May 28, 2004

Look downgrade

No that much to say. After a long time I have downgraded my look to one I had eons ago. I have some pics and two wallpapers that will be send on demand (if there is any). Yep...
Lass mich deine Träne reiter übers Kinn nach Afrika!,
wieder im denn Schoss der Löwen wo ich einst zuhause war,
Zwischen deine Langen Beinen such den Schnee vom letzen jahr!.

Posted by jaime at 01:22 PM | Comments (214)

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