Today is warmer than yesterday, yet practically everyone at NEIU is wearing winter clothing. Except one crazy SAUB that's wearing a T-shit and shorts. Yep, its me.
Why would I do such a thing? Its 50 degrees out with a strong wind. Sure it feels cold but it won't really do anything to you healthwise. I'm building my resistance to the cold in time for winter. When everyone if freezing their asses off come the -10 degree Chicago Winter, I'll be toasty warm with a light jacket on. I simply acclaim such a thing from two theories of my own handywork.
1. You're most used to the weather you're born in.
2. If you experience the cold with the least amount of clothing on that faster you'll be used to it.
In other news:
I was reading a Java tutorial today for the fun of it at: http://www.cafeaulait.org/javatutorial.html#xtocid5001 and it amused me with the concept of a Bozo Sort.
A sort is a loop designed to sort objects either numberically or alphabetically. It was a chain of comparative functions and switching functions to do this. Nothing amusing about that.
This so-called Bozo Search works with the principle of you holding a bunch of sticks and throwing them into the air each time they're not in order. Effectively this can take an eternity. It boggles the mind why somebody would even bother writing such an algorithm.

