weill aspects

originally posted december 17, 2002

Hey Jason! You just finished an undergraduate degree at Carnegie Mellon University! What are you going to do now?

I'M GOING TO DISNEY WORLD!

It has taken seven semesters, many late nights, and untold gallons of coffee, but I am a college graduate. Next steps: move everything out into my apartment, head home to New York, vacation in Florida for a week, meet noders on New Year's Eve, and eventually return to Pittsburgh to start life anew in the working world.

Life, as they say, is good.

I can't begin to explain how great it feels to be done. The harsh class cycle will be replaced by the harsh product release cycle. I have a great job, a beautiful new apartment, and nothing to worry about.

Life begins anew on January 10, 2003.


Back to December 2002, or to the year 2002.

Where am I?

This is Weill Aspects, the official news archive of Jason Weill Web Productions. All articles posted to the front page end up here. This page was generated automatically by a series of Perl scripts.

Articles in Weill Aspects are organized solely by date. You may find the Google search in the left column to be useful if you are looking for an article but do not know the date on which it was posted.

Weill Aspects is composed of static web pages generated as appropriate when a new article is posted. It was developed in May 2001 as a way of managing the content on this site. I also used it extensively while in Japan, during which time I did not have continuous access to the Internet. I was able to write daily updates during July and August 2002, pack the files onto a CD-R or memory device, and upload them from the Internet-connected computers at school.

These scripts are all hacked together in less than elegant fashion, and I don't plan to release them. Some of the design that went into Aspects also was used to develop Livestat, a suite of Perl scripts to process statistics for academic competition tournaments. Livestat is available freely.