Hmm, I'm new with mailing lists as well... I believe I've been mostly replying to inviduals and not to the list...<br>Anyhow:<br><br>Again, thanks to everyone for the replies.<br>To clarify, [and maybe restate?] I'm going to uWaterloo for Honours
B.Sc. in Physics. Computers are just a passionate hobby that I got into when I was young. So much so, I'd like to major in quantum computing, perhaps get into R&D and "making"[not entirely sure what that entails just yet...] new kinds of computers/architechtures...
<br><br>So what I get so far is:<br>->forget about the beowulf for now until I've got a clear focus, and concentrate more on building my coding and linux skillz [pardon the vernacular, but as an avid teen gamer I felt it was appropriate]. I've got a bunch of computer's that aren't good enough for LAN'ing today's games with my friends, so why not change my lamo Windows home network into a crafty Linux one? Right? [For all intentents and purposes, in the scope of this converasation, BSD=Linux, n'est-ce pas?]
<br>->And for coding, I'll get reading through those articles, and decide for myself what I would like to learn [my god, what is a "quiche" and how would one eat it? /rhetorical Q]<br>->And finally, for keeping track of myself, Subversion > CVS [I'll look into those two as well]
<br><br>A footnote, Bawls > Jolt [the Canadian recipe of Bawls at least, I've yet to try the original American Bawls]<br><br>Ugh, but now I have to get back to concentrating on school work, just a few more weeks until exams in June!
<br>That said, I'm glad I chose something fun for my English Independant Study Project [von Neumann and Game Theory], but as for that Great Expectations essay <shudders><br><br>