Huge Anagram List

It is my first time in a large laboratory and I am loving the silence (although I don’t know how silent this place will be next week and I am also quite apprehensive about letting other majors roam about Computer Scientist territory) Ahem, I am in the Lawson CS Building, in an air conditioned Linux Lab where all the machines run Gentoo and after having created my home account, the first thing I did was get all my scripts (the ones I’ve got on this blog) over to my account. Then, I ran a very huge file full of words through my anagram detector and the results were astonishing, a record 1.93 seconds to parse over 10000 words and pick anagrams. Okay, that isn’t too fast but still, I love sitting amidst these machines and it gives me an exhilarating feeling like I am the owner of this place or something like that.

At purdue, I haven’t really done any memorable stuff aside from the fact that I met Daniel Tang in the same lab as I am now yesterday and I thoroughly enjoyed the two hours I spent talking to him.

You can view all the words I ran through my anagram generator at: http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx/models/hub4opensrc_jan2002/language_model.vocabulary

And I’ve uploaded the file containing the anagrams here.

Besides that, here are the courses I have taken:

CS 180 (Intro to java seemingly)

CS 191 (Foundations of Computing)

CS 182 (Turns out that 180 is a prerequisite to 182 but since I am super-smart…)

MATH 162 (A non-honors Calc 2 cuz the honors class doesn’t really operate in comfortable timings)

Psychology 120 (An intro psychology course. you know that Alonzo church attributed his invention, lambda calculus to his background in philosophy and how it helped him literally make a career out of mastering foundation theory which so many have failed at. This is not to say that I am anywhere as smart as Church but I still plan to be like him).

So, that makes 16 credits. Turns out that there are conflicting views about this foreign language thingy and I plan to test outta that soon (others think I shouldn’t). Anyway,this was my first post from Purdue University, West Lafayette, home of RCS, DTella, Debian and Shriphani Palakodety.

Oh and yes, my name is pronounced: Shree Funny(shriphani) Pala Code ate EEE(palakodety)

And now I am going to gloat over this empire of a lab that in completely in my control.


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