16 March 2007

Bad start to a day sucks a lot.

Every morning I have to make a choice of which bus stop to go to, to catch my bus. Let's ID them as bus stop A and bus stop B.
Bus goes to A, then B... then onward to my destination (which is the train station). From my home, I can't see neither A or B. B is closer.

Now the uncertain variables.
  1. Bus may be late
  2. Bus may be full
  3. While B is closer, there's more people at B, and sometimes the bus becomes full at A, and when it goes to B, it can't pick up any more people (this of course leaves a lot of commuters very upset).
  4. To avoid 3, I often choose to walk further to the earlier stop A, allowing me to skip over the bunch of people at stop B.
  5. If I'm slightly late to stop A and just happens to miss the bus, I would have been able to catch the bus easily if I had head for stop B right from my door. Of course, the bus can not be full, otherwise it won't stop anyway.
  6. Sometimes, a bus is full before it even reach stop A.

anyway... I wonder if this makes a good scenario for a simulation program :\
but probably all I really need to do is to work out a list of bus timetables and decide on the time I leave my door the probability of each scenario and work it out from there.

Hey what's going on!

I am cheating, I post three blogs on the same date but just title them differently.

After being addicted to TiddlyWiki and using it as my notepad exclusively, I've essentially started using it as my blog engine as well.  It works really well.

I considered somehow resurrect my blog, but lacking immediate static IP address sucks a bit.  At the end, I figure I should evaluate both Spaces and Blogspot.
For the time being, I'll use Spaces.  Because I'm an avid MSN Messenger user and Spaces ties in quite well with it.  I do have some issues with automatically updating Spaces from TiddlyWiki - if I can't resolve this soon I might have to reevaluate everything.

13 March 2007

I think I'm in love.  It came across to me that I would benefit from having a private wiki (I often use one of the free .NET wiki packages anyway).  Furthermore, in the corporate environment where I can't rely on having a web server setup, it would be beneficial to run the private wiki as a stand-alone app, with sync abilities to update to a hosted wiki later.

A bit of googling, I went from "pocket wiki" to "personal wiki" and landed me with this TiddlyWiki.  I can't believe it, the entire app is in one html page, and is only 200kbs.  Truly a work of art.

Tonight I'm going to look for a sync program to update blog / hosted wikis.  I'm probably going to have to find my USB stick as well so that I can carry this with me anywhere.

I wonder if this can be run off a smartphone.  Then I can carry my personal wiki with me on my mobile phone.  That'd be something.