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Another test

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Well, I’m taking the computer science GRE tomorrow.  I haven’t studied a bit.  I had full intentions to do so, but I decided that if my full time experience in the field isn’t enough, then it’s a stupid test.

Really, I think I’ll do fine.  I did very poorly on the practice test, but that’s because I didn’t know that you’re penalized for wrong answers, so I put something down on every question, even if it was a guess.  Now I know better.  I’m kind of excited, I really like test taking.  I like a chance to prove myself and be rated among others.  It’s probably stupid.  I’m never as high as I want to be.  Maybe it’s because I never study.

Regardless of how well I do tomorrow, I don’t think it will change my life goals significantly.  I’d still really like to be doing something else, which is writing.  This little blog is about all I write, and it’s pretty pitiful.  I’ve always promised myself that I wouldn’t be one of those people who goes around saying they’re going to do something and never does it.  So I rarely talk about writing anymore, hoping one day I find some desire to actually do it.

Still, I would like to do well and have a chance at going to the University of Utah, perhaps working on the minibus there.

Wish me luck!

Minibus Website

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

The Minibus website has got some new features. Make sure and check them out and give me your feedback. I’m slowly but surely learning Flash. It can be very frustrating at first, since you have to use the mouse a lot, and many of the tasks require you to do steps in precise order, and if you don’t you have to start over. But I’ve slowly started to get the hang of it. Now I just need a great graphics designer to do the icons.

Flash Website for the Minibus

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

Well, my friend and I were unable to get a spot to present our transportation idea in the conference we were hoping for. Thus we are turning to the great and vast medium of the internet. I’ll be working up a cool flash website to help generate some interest in the project. Since I don’t know flash, it could take a little time. I’ll be posting to this test site for a while until we get a finished product and a domain for it: Minibus

The Minibus

Monday, July 10th, 2006

A friend and I have bandied around an idea to change the world, and we have gotten quite passionate about it lately. I think he sums it up best:

“In trying to solve the energy and transportation problems of America I have come up with a dynamic rideshare system. This system consists of a centralized computer that knows the locations and destination of each vehicle and individual that participates. It then routes the vehicles to pick up and drop off passengers in the most efficient path with a transfer or two to be expected by the riders. The vehicles would be privately owned with a GPS guidance system connected with a cell nework for routing.”

The basic idea is to get more people riding together, since right now the basic idea is that driving around your own car is the most convenient thing to do. And it really is, unfortunately, since public transportation systems are somewhat difficult to use, with schedules to learn and stops to restrict your travel. But with a dynamic ridesharing system, you can be picked up wherever you are, and dropped off wherever you are going. Payments can be made electronically so there’s no fussing with cash or change. All in all, I think it would be even more convenient than driving.

It solves many problems too, lets face it, the people who build roads can’t possibly keep up with the growth with us driving private vehicles everywhere. Even if they had unlimited funds, they couldn’t do it. We could give them unlimited space, but then there would be nowhere to drive to, nowhere to live. No, someday we won’t be driving personal vehicles, and that’s a fact we can’t ignore. Either we can try to do it for as long as we can, and let our local economies suffer, or try to adopt a new system now.

The great advantage of the system we propose is that it works with our existing infrastructure. No need to build tunnels for a subway, or rails for a train. We simply start sharing rides, but doing it in a dynamic way, so that a person can get wherever he or she needs to go, at any time of the day.

If you’re interested in discussing an idea like this, please post your ideas to this blog. We’re more than happy to accept any ideas, or explain in more detail exactly what we propose.