{"id":455,"date":"2007-06-28T10:50:56","date_gmt":"2007-06-28T10:50:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/scientopia.org\/blogs\/goodmath\/2007\/06\/28\/that-silly-8-facts-thing\/"},"modified":"2007-06-28T10:50:56","modified_gmt":"2007-06-28T10:50:56","slug":"that-silly-8-facts-thing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.goodmath.org\/blog\/2007\/06\/28\/that-silly-8-facts-thing\/","title":{"rendered":"That Silly 8-Facts Thing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So that 8-facts thing is going around, and I got tagged. I&#8217;ve stalled long enough that everyone I read was already tagged, and I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve all seen it by now, so I&#8217;m not going to waste time repeating the rules or tagging anyone else.<br \/>\n1. One of my favorite things to do is cook. In fact, during grad school, when<br \/>\nI was particularly frustrated with my (then) advisor, I considered dropping out<br \/>\nof grad school and opening a restaurant.<br \/>\n2. It took three advisors for my to do my PhD. I started grad school with an offer<br \/>\nto work with one professor who did network protocol specification; by the end of my<br \/>\nfirst year, I was pretty sure that I didn&#8217;t want to keep working on that. I switched<br \/>\nto work with a theoretician on a strange computer architecture problem. He was a<br \/>\ntotal lunatic, and he really wasn&#8217;t interested in what I was working on &#8211; it was<br \/>\nwork that he really wanted someone to do, but he didn&#8217;t really want to spend his time<br \/>\nthinking about it. Thank goodness, right around the time I became totally fed up,<br \/>\nthe department hired a new faculty member, Lori Pollock, and within days of her<br \/>\naccepting the job, I was in her office asking her to be my advisor. I spend the next<br \/>\nfour years working with her, and I still think she&#8217;s amazing. Best advisor ever!<br \/>\n(And I don&#8217;t even think she reads my blog!)<br \/>\n3. I can&#8217;t read maps. Not at all. They&#8217;re utterly meaningless to me. I&#8217;m a bit<br \/>\nlearning disabled &#8211; I&#8217;ve got what&#8217;s called a perceptive impairment. One of the<br \/>\nproblems that that&#8217;s caused me is the total inability to read maps, or catch balls.<br \/>\n4. I&#8217;m a musical instrument nut. I&#8217;ve got about 30 different tinwhistles, including<br \/>\nat least one in every key, two top-grade hand-made D whistles, and two giant low-D<br \/>\nwhistles, two wooden flutes, 3 bamboo flutes, a magnificent selmer signature B-flat<br \/>\nclarinet, an old no-name A clarinet, 3 different antique albert clarinets,<br \/>\na bluegrass banjo, and 2 Irish tenor banjos.<br \/>\n5. The first time I ever saw a real computer was in 6th grade. A classmate&#8217;s parent<br \/>\nbrought it in to show my class. I was fascinated *instantly* by the idea of this thing<br \/>\nthat I could teach to do math.<br \/>\n6. I like to build model airplanes out of paper. Not folded flying airplanes, but<br \/>\nvery accurate, detailed scale models. For example, I&#8217;ve got a model of SpaceShipOne<br \/>\nwhich is about 5 inches long, made entirely of paper, down to the open landing gear<br \/>\ncovers and struts.<br \/>\n7. I&#8217;m a huge fan of sculptor [Alexander Calder][calder]. Calder is best known for his<br \/>\nwonderful mobiles. The way that I discovered Calder was&#8230; the cover of my grad school<br \/>\nalgorithms textbook. (My office mates and I just bought a replica of a Calder piece<br \/>\nto decorate our space.)<br \/>\n8. My wife and I got engaged one month to the day after we started dating. We didn&#8217;t<br \/>\ntell anyone except a few close friends for quite a while, because we didn&#8217;t think<br \/>\nher parents would accept it that quickly. We&#8217;d been friends for quite a while before<br \/>\nwe started dating, but I&#8217;d never even considered asking her out, because she was<br \/>\nseeing someone else. Then she broke up with her ex-boyfriend, and showed up on my<br \/>\ndoorstep the next morning, and pretty much never left.<br \/>\n[calder]: http:\/\/www.calder.org\/<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So that 8-facts thing is going around, and I got tagged. I&#8217;ve stalled long enough that everyone I read was already tagged, and I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve all seen it by now, so I&#8217;m not going to waste time repeating the rules or tagging anyone else. 1. One of my favorite things to do is cook. 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