Hi.  For now, this is just a place to stick my curriculum vita.

My adventures with Mac OS X Panther. From a Linux and emacs user's perspective.

Update (2005): Recovering all my OS X stuff after a hard drive mechanical failure. Backups are your friend. The problem, though, was that my stuff was backed up on a lot of different CDs and took a ridiculous amount of time to restore. I think I'm going to buy a hard drive and external enclosure to make my life easier next time.

Update (2006): Setting up a new Intel Mac.

Work in Progress: The Average Traveler's Guide to Gunung Mulu National Park.

Useful Things I Have Learned About LaTeX


Figure 7 for my co-authors
xmay04dqi0.tar.gz xmay31dqi0_jun03.tar.gz

Music

Here is the viola part to Mozart's "Kegelstatt" trio (K. 498) transcribed for B-flat clarinet as well as treble clef. Basically, some friends and I wanted to play this piece, which was written for violin or clarinet, viola, and piano, but what we actually had was flutes, a clarinet, and a piano, hence the transcription.

Viola part, movement 1, for B-flat clarinet (Andante): .pdf format

Viola part, movement 3, for B-flat clarinet (Allegretto): .pdf format

Viola part, movement 1, in treble clef (Andante): .pdf format

Viola part, movement 3, in treble clef (Allegretto): .pdf format

The parts may look pretty messy in a .pdf reader, but they should print fine. Gv also does a pretty good job of displaying them.

The digitized version of the second movement was unfortunately lost in a hard drive crash. Sorry, y'all.


If you would like to send me email, you can probably figure out one of my email addresses from Cornell's website. In an attempt to avoid spambots, I'm not going to include a mailto link here. Sorry about that.