Archive for October, 2011

We finished the IEEEXPC5!

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Phew! I had fun, but I’m so glad it’s over. The super-difficult problems included a prime number based ball tossing game that only a deranged math teacher would make children play, an Elmer Fudd/Bugs Bunny hunting game on a tree (as in graph), a billiard ball simulation, and calculating resistance of a resistor network.

You can find an archive of the problems and our solutions, not all correct or even complete, here (~13MiB).

Wish us luck in the IEEEXPC5!

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

The fifth annual IEEE Xtreme Programming Competition, an international computer programming competition among universities, starts tomorrow at 2000 (8:00p.m.). Wish Team Invincibull luck as we compete with four other USF teams, teams from UF and UCF, and teams from universities across the world.

The 11th Annual Bayfest on Anna Maria Island

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Claire (left), Clayton (right), and I (center) went biking on Saturday, October 15 in Bradenton. We started at Robinson Preserve in northwest Bradenton, and biked out to Anna Maria Island. As we descended the bridge onto the island, we noticed a sign announcing this year’s Bayfest, so we rode out to the north point of the island to check out it out.

We locked our bikes to an old wooden bike rack and then walked the streets with hundreds of other festival-goers, enjoying the lineup of dozens of classic cars, the Chevy Volt display at a charging station, and, of course, all the arts, crafts, jewelry, clothing, and food booths. We got to explore the Anna Maria Island Historical Society Museum and hear and read about all its fascinating stories. I even ran into one of my favorite and most influential high school teachers, Mrs. Havelka, who also happens to be a dear friend of our family. You can see us pictured above at a table behind the Bayview Plaza. We took that right after finishing our sodas and talking about the new Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) and cell phones (distinct topics).

After the festival we made a quick stop on the way back at the public beach, sitting in the shade to discuss the recent deaths of SPJ and DMR. We had great weather the entire day and at least I had a terrific time. I always enjoy biking, especially with friends, and the Bayfest came as a pleasant surprise, despite that the grouper taco, ice cream cones, lobster rolls, cuban sandwiches, and white chocolate toffee weighed us down the entire way back.