I remember travelling with my 2007 white Macbook — HK–Vancouver — before planes had sockets. Oh the planning that went in to squeezing 2 movies in before the damn thing died…

…but the worst was worrying about the hard drive. Thank god we don't have to deal with those in portable devices anymore.

Heh, yeah. Obviously I have no intention of doing it — coming up with 3 wrong answers for every right one isn't really my idea of good revision.

Quite. I submitted with the comment "I have too many deadlines at the moment to write the MCQ, I'll try to do it later on."

Her reply? "Please write them asap, it's useful revision."

ASAP, when the exam is in mid-June?…

Homework: write 30 MCQs, 10 for each chapter, with 1 correct answer and 3 wrong ones. Highlight the correct answer in red. It'll be good for your revision.

I have no intention of writing this teacher's exams for her…

There is something incredibly pleasing about watching a lengthy text grow in well-formatted LaTeX.

There is no red light when you're the sole developer.

But don't tell the insurance company I said that.

Sometimes I wonder if having 1 keyboard for every major application would be less of a pain than alt-tabbing.

Till death won't they part…

One day, speech-to-text will also be able to write code. Shout declarations of love, hate, and variables whilst driving and embrace the stares.

It's faster to find the article using the citation label than wait for a reply, and I only have 2 weeks to write this essay.