From the description for my Networked Life final paper:

“I anticipate that the typical length of these reports, including all figures, diagrams, references, etc. will be between 10 and 15 pages.

You should view the inputs to your report as including at least the following items:

# The original data used to form your network.
# Visualizations of your network or fragments of it. If you would like different visualizations than those we have already generated for you, you should communicate with the TAs and they will help you.
# Quantitative and numerical analyses performed on your network.
# Your knowledge of the domain from which the network comes.
# Any articles or other materials you feel are relevant.

My raw data alone, not including diagrams and figures and references and all that stuff, is 23 pages. 23 pages of Arial 8-pt, with the listing of vertices at 6 columns per page and the listing of edges at 4 columns. I think this merits an insane cackle or two, wouldn’t you agree?

*cackles insanely, once or twice*

GLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!

Alicey assures me that the reproduction quality is excellent and that they look fabulous on the shiny magazine paper! I still don’t have a copy, so Alicey scanned the pages for me: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4. And all the credit stuff (who did what etc) is accurate, so yay!

Mwaha, I know what I’m doing with my newfound cash! *eyes Buffy seasons 5 and 7 DVDs*

Woah! Better work on my high belt! The Penn Players’ 2005 Fall musical: Cabaret. There goes my resolve in trying to convince myself not to do theatre next fall.

Yay! Blog switchover went off without a hitch! I am fabulous! Now off to check to see if archives are still working properly. I hope this doesn’t affect abeybaby, but I don’t imagine it will. And gotta fix permalinks while I’m at it.

Hurrah! The DNS entry change has reached my nook of the net! I’m now switching my blog over so that it publishes to the new host. There may be a touch of wonkiness over the next couple days if your computers haven’t been reached by the DNS propogation thing, but other than that, you shouldn’t notice any change, and you’ll still find all your Priscellie-ish goodness at the same place. You can check and see if you’re seeing the new or the old site by clicking here. If you get a 404, you’re seeing the old site and you’ll have to sit tight for a couple days until the DNS changes propogate to you. If you can see the message “GO ME!”, you’re seeing the new stuff! Woohoo!

Renata, when you switched from y-s to dreamhost, how long did it take for the new DNS entries to propogate? How soon were you able to view stuff you uploaded to the Dreamhost FTP address?