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NYC Odyssey Day 2

I spent this morning writing up ideas based upon yesterdays chats with Simon, having had the evening to let my brain digest everything I had seen and heard and start to come up with new directions and links between topics. Early afternoon I needed a change of scenery from my hotel room so I jumped [...]
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NYC Odyssey Day 1

I flew into JFK on Monday evening. After remembering how the subway works, what card I needed, and understanding the map I then did a combination of subway (Airtrain, A, G, F, and Q lines) and walking to get to my hotel. By the time I got there it was dark and I had yomped [...]
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Working on my CMNA Presentation

This Dilbert cartoon seemed apropo given that I am still working on my CMNA9 presentation of the Argument Blogging Project work. I managed to record a short film of Colin talking about his project at the School of Computing 09 degree show held in the Queen Mother Building at Dundee University. I am not a videographer [...]
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CMNA 9, IJCAI’09, & Travelling

I will be at CMNA 9 on the 13th of July and given the nice mixture of theory and application at previous CMNA workshops, I thought that this XKCD strip would fit nciely. This year’s CMNA will be held during IJCAI in Pasadena, California which means that I have some intercontinental travel coming up. First [...]
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Dundee Students @ Yahoo! HackDay

We (meaning Andy) have run a successful Yahoo! HackDay at Dundee for the last couple of years. This year some of our students went down to the Yahoo! OpenHack event in Londidium to present their own hack: IntelliSearch, for which they won Best Mozilla Hack. Anyhow, two of the three students who developed IntelliSearch, Laurence [...]
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