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Must be something really good if it's from THOR labs.

 

Seen in the compsci/maths building.

 

Convocation for the new School of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building.

Math & CompSci Graduation Party 2012.

Computer Science activities at the UBC Science Rendezvous.

 

Using run-length encodings to create an image of a fish.

Programming language books in my shelf - actually in our library

For videos of the CompSci robo-soccer games, check www.youtube.com/watch?v=93SBkUdd94w

Convocation for the new School of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building.

Math & CompSci Graduation Party 2012.

Math & CompSci Graduation Party 2012.

The Stele of Revealing

Math & CompSci Graduation Party 2012.

Math & CompSci Graduation Party 2012.

A page is turned sideways to signify that it's been placed in its final position. See dsandler.org: Physical Quicksort.

A drink up in Phil's room to celebrate the passing of the CompSci

progress tests; being neither a CompSci or a drinker, I was not the

target audience. Asking Tom to put on his suave face - together with

his hair, which looked like something straight out of an advert for

l'Oreal - gave a picture that I found absurdly funny.

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