February '08 - I can haz Internship?
The theme of this past month seems to have been 'internships, and little else.' After we got back from San Francisco, I filed all the requisite forms to get work authorization for the summer. Since then I've done four phone interviews with various researchers in my field, and a week or so ago I spent the (entire) day doing on-site interviews with Microsoft in Redmond. It's been sort of intense, but the news so far is good: I have one official offer and possibly more on the way. It is somewhat of an embarrassment of riches.
After my first phone interview with Microsoft, they (flatteringly) invited me over to Redmond a few days later. This was a little hectic, given that I didn't get my itinerary until a day in advance. One of my flights -- the very first one -- promptly got canceled, but United was kind enough to drive us from Charlottesville to Dulles instead. By the time I made it from Dulles to Seattle to Redmond, I was not in a great state. Fortunately, my 7 straight hours of interviews didn't start until the next morning...
I spent most of my free time in Redmond with Jake Whiton (Colgate '06), who now works for Microsoft as a contractor. We had dinner after my interviews (while I was still desperately getting my brain to recover), and on Saturday he showed me around the area. I liked Seattle, although possibly not as much as San Francisco (lack of a Golden Gate Bridge, perhaps). Either way, after slightly over 48 hours in Seattle, Jake drove me back to the airport (thanks!) and I was on my way back to Charlottesville. Overall, Microsoft did a great job planning the trip -- I had quick connections, the hotel was within walking distance from my interviews, and the traveling was mostly smooth sailing.
In the meantime, I've had plenty of work to do. I found a rather obscure memory management bug in my research code. It basically prevented a lot of memory to be freed until rather late in the program, causing it to use a shitton of RAM (and potentially running out). With the fix it runs about 180 times faster (literally), so I suppose that will settle any reviewer concerns about performance...
MORE WORK TIME NOW WOOT.
De oudersch:
Boy, it looks like you could find a job as a cook, hahaha!
) simple words sometime.
reply to this commentI hope it's ok if I don't understand the last part of your post!
If you feel like it, you can explain it to me in (very) (
You don't have to, I can live with it!
We love you and we are proud of you!
Sista Kim:
Well done brother!!! WEEEHOOO. When are you coming 'home' to bake us such a delicious pie? We're very proud of you too! And... Mojo Baby is still not working haha.
reply to this commentSista Kim:
Welcome home! Quite a surprise you immediately took a plan home to come and bake us a pie! LOL.
reply to this commentArjo Hooimeijer:
Dumdidum
reply to this commentDe oudersch:
I bet you miss us , hahahaha!
reply to this commentSista Kim:
Home sweet home? How are you doing PIETOJ,PIETOJ, PIETOJ... MOJO BABY!
reply to this commentLove Kim, KJ and Nathan
de oudersch:
Mojoh baby!
reply to this commentArjo Hooimeijer:
knock knock
reply to this commentPieter Hooimeijer:
Who's there?
reply to this commentArjo Hooimeijer:
Nobel
reply to this commentPieter Hooimeijer:
Nobel Prize?
reply to this comment:-):
hahahahahahah
reply to this commentArjo Hooimeijer:
No bell so I knocked
reply to this commentPieter Hooimeijer:
Woot :-p Happy Birthday.
reply to this commentde oudersch:
Boy, this is booooooooooring!
reply to this commentde oudersch:

reply to this commentde oudersch:
Did you congratulate your brother already?
reply to this commentde oudersch:
't Is feest tralala, 't is feest tralala ...
reply to this commentPieter Hooimeijer:
in de keuken
reply to this commentPieter Hooimeijer:
Heh check out some of the older articles -- looks like Faldara has finally succumbed to COMMENT SPAM. OH NOES!
reply to this comment- this comment inspired
- de moeder — #21
(2008-04-21 21:56:36)de moeder:
inspired by Pieter Hooimeijer — #20 O boy! I saw it (just now)!
reply to this commentPlease read the e-mail I sent you today (has nothing to do with spam, but then again .. hahahaha).
Love you!
de moeder:
Forget the e-mail, problem is solved!!
reply to this commentHooipapa:
Succes bink
reply to this commentde moeder:
toitoitoi!!
reply to this comment- this comment inspired
- Arjo Hooimeijer — #25
(2008-04-28 04:49:51)Arjo Hooimeijer:
inspired by de moeder — #24 With?
reply to this comment- this comment inspired
- de moeder — #28
(2008-04-28 05:33:24)Isabelle:
I saw the last card last night and tried to translate it to English with little success (and much guffawing from Pieter). On the other hand, altavista's babelfish translates "Succes bink" to "Success he-man" so I now think my translation wasn't so bad.
reply to this comment- this comment inspired
- de moeder — #27
(2008-04-28 10:44:04)de moeder:
inspired by Isabelle — #26
reply to this commentI think you did a fine job!!
You're a real genius, hahaha!
de moeder:
inspired by Arjo Hooimeijer — #25
reply to this commentHis presentation today!!
The proud parents:
Congratulations!
reply to this commentSista Kim:
Congratulations on the 'master'!!!! Love Kim, KJ & Nathan
reply to this commentde oudersch:
We're back!
reply to this commentDe oudersch:
Knock knock!!!
reply to this commentArjo Hooimeijer:
Who's there?
reply to this comment- this comment inspired
- De moeder — #34
(2008-05-13 03:31:39)De moeder:
inspired by Arjo Hooimeijer — #33
reply to this commentHaha, exactly the reaction I was hoping for!
It's me!!!
Pieter Hooimeijer:
Me who?
reply to this commentDe Moeder:
Me me!!
reply to this commentGood luck today, Pieterson!!