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University of California Irvine
So, yesterday, I (Don III) just concluded a lengthy process that began last December of trying to secure a job as a computer science professor. The process is a lot like applying for undergraduate schools: First you put together an … Continue reading
Palmer Clan Site Limping Back
After the rather devastating hacker attack that the previous Palmer Clan Site underwent, I was forced to take the site offline, and upgrade some of the defenses against spam. In this case the spam came from people leaving comments in … Continue reading
Don makes MIT Technology Review
This is cool, I just found out that MIT Technology Review published a report on my stuff. It actually made the print version! This is the Opportunity Knocks software that uses GPS to guide cognitively disabled people around. It’s also … Continue reading
Don, Sandy, Theo and Joy get the silver medal (briefly)
Just a short note about a friend of ours: We have some friends that go to our church that work with an organization called “Atheletes in Action” that provide chaplains for collegiate sports teams and help counsel athletes about discovering … Continue reading
Don III gets a fellowship
I just got word that I received a fellowship for 2004-2005: “I have the great pleasure of informing you that you have been awarded the CSE Educator’s Fellowship for 2004-5. Yay! This is a 9-month fellowship that provides a stipend … Continue reading
Mr. Patterson goes to Washington follow-up
So I just wanted to write a short follow-up to the trip to D.C. to let everyone know how it went. First the good stuff: Photos Press Coverage 1 Press Coverage 2 Press Coverage 3 Now the story… Basically I … Continue reading
UW developing AI caretakers that could assist the elderly and disabled
This is a press release that the UW will put out about a trip I’m taking to D.C. Sunday! Kind of exciting… On the poster than I’m presenting there are two big mug shots of Ted and Eileen that I … Continue reading
Larry visits Seattle
Courtesy of the U.S. Navy’s fighter training program, Larry II recently had the opportunity to visit Seattle with one of his trainee’s, John. In addition to seeing the local sights such as the Space Needle and the San Michelle winery, … Continue reading
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Gala Event
This is the second of two news stories from Seattle: A big exciting event for me recently was participating as a volunteer for a dinner to thank the donors to our new Computer Science building which we are inhabiting now. … Continue reading
Don III speaks at Conference
This is the first of two news stories from Seattle: I recently attended a conference here in Seattle called UBICOMP for Ubiquitous Computing. I submitted two papers and gave presentations for both of them. The first was a workshop talk … Continue reading