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What's up? 07:34:02 * crc is doing a little work on retro 07:35:44 * KipIngram is at the office. 07:35:58 What's new with retro, crc? 07:36:49 I'm working on a set of automated tests and loadable vocabularies at present 07:38:31 Cool. I've had precious little time for Forth-related activities the last few months. 07:38:46 Trying to get this product out the door. 08:28:47 Hey KipIngram! 08:29:29 I am doing research with one of the most famous computer architecture professors at my school and I decided that I want to do a Ph.D. :D 08:29:47 I am trying to get a paper with my name on it by may. 08:29:52 For the Micro deadline. 09:05:24 --- quit: MayDaniel (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 09:07:24 Deformative: Cool! Congratulations. 09:09:55 Yeah, I am really excited. 09:10:02 I think I am making the right decision. 09:10:21 Would you get a PhD again? 09:32:31 Yes, I would. You just have to understand why you're getting it. I believe that getting a master's degree nearly always represents a financially advantageous move. But I think getting a PhD "pays" only if you become a major player in your field as a result. 09:33:11 So if you plan to do this for the money then you should plan to pull out all the stops, make sacrifices in non-career areas, etc. and try to become a big name. 09:33:31 I am not in that category, so I probably never extracted real financial payoff from my PhD. 09:33:55 But I still am glad I have it and would get it again, just because I feel like the process developed me intellectually. 09:44:39 Yeah, either move I will make plenty of money. 09:44:51 This is, by it's nature, a high paying feild. 09:45:23 But if I do PhD I have more time before I need to go into real life, and I feel like i will get more intellectually stimulating work. 09:45:32 There's no such thing as plenty of money. My wife and I make a ton each, and we still scrape by it seems. Lifestyles have a way of adjusting. 09:45:35 I want to avoid bordom at all cost. 09:45:38 You are absolutely right about that. 09:46:23 I feel like either way I will make more money than I know what to do with, but with phD I will be able to enjoy it more. 09:48:54 Plus, at umich, when you get accepted into the phD program, it's free. 09:49:12 So there is the "why not?" aspect. Heh. 09:50:39 Go for it. I've interacted with you enough to tell you're the kind of guy that will thrive in that environment. 09:52:44 Yeah, I am going to try to do some research in ISA further down the line. 09:52:51 Right now I am doing interconnect and cache coherency stuff. 09:53:01 ISA? 09:53:22 Instruction set architecture. 09:53:26 Ah. 09:53:57 I have been reading, and the main reason that forth and other stack machines fail is because extracting ILP from such an architecture is too difficult. 09:54:14 Cannot be trivially pipelined such as a register machine. 09:54:22 I have little spare time for extra stuff once I've worked, eaten, slept, exercised, and maintained some sort of social interaction with my wife and kids. 09:54:40 But when I do I'm still tinkering around with my Forth processor for FPGA deployment. 09:55:08 So the new job is rather hectic I take it. :/ 09:55:46 Yes indeed. Politically and technically. I have nine of my guys in this weekend - we're making a mad rush for the finish line. Our first commercial delivery is in two weeks. 09:56:04 It's close, but there are still some nasty instabilities in the software. 09:59:01 I see. 09:59:30 Well, I am going to go eat lunch with the family, so I will talk to you later. 09:59:31 o/ 10:16:28 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 10:34:27 --- quit: MayDaniel () 11:28:56 --- join: kernalogs (~jacko@nat76.mia.three.co.uk) joined #forth 12:28:58 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 12:30:22 --- quit: kernalogs (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 13:02:16 --- join: ygrek_ (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ygrek) joined #forth 13:04:11 --- quit: ygrek (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 13:28:16 --- quit: MayDaniel (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13:38:10 --- quit: ygrek_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 13:51:12 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 14:05:55 --- quit: MayDaniel (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14:41:58 --- quit: nighty__ (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 15:02:26 --- join: ianozia (4a6d0e7c@gateway/web/freenode/ip.74.109.14.124) joined #forth 16:09:21 --- quit: qFox (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16:12:48 --- join: fantazo (~fantazo@178-191-175-231.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #forth 18:44:39 --- join: Fox78 (~fox@123.121.65.218) joined #forth 19:59:16 --- quit: ianozia (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 22:47:36 --- quit: fantazo (Read error: Operation timed out) 23:03:20 --- join: fantazo (~fantazo@178-191-167-36.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/11.01.29