Hahaha...I feel sorry for all yall who have to go to school.
Your first semester or quarter gonna be hell man!
Well, it's quite apparent that you never recieved an education of any sort...'cause after all, working at McDonalds isn't exactly anything you have to go to school for.
Only if you work hard for your degree, if not, then it is easy, fosheezee. But then again you don't learn much, except how to manipulate the system to pass, might explain the behaviour in our corporations and government.
I've heard from a hardcore Matlab user that the x86 version of Matlab is very optimized (win or linux) and thus the others take a hit. Have you notived that?
I'll have to get back to you on that. With my limited experience, using a PC in class and an iBook 800, the performance is comparable or even a bit faster on the Mac. However, in the CAD lab at San Francisco State, I wouldn't bet that the computers are any faster than 1 GHz Pentiums with limited RAM. (I could be wrong, but I can't check right now.)
From what I remember, I have a bit of trouble printing from my iBook or Cube. I guess since Matlab uses X11, I don't get the OS X print services (such as print to PDF). Since most of my graphs go in documents, I usually take a screen shot.
There are some instructions somewhere (Macintouch?) about modifying the default installation by moving the application into the Applications folder and not using the provided OroborosX window manager. I can find those if you are interested. That way you get Aqua windows instead of OroborosX windows.
It's probably better that they are starting off like that rather than trying to ease you into college studies. Some classes start off as if you were still in high school and make you overconfident.
From what I remember, I have a bit of trouble printing from my iBook or Cube. I guess since Matlab uses X11, I don't get the OS X print services (such as print to PDF). Since most of my graphs go in documents, I usually take a screen shot.
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Matlab had a bunch of print options and I know pdf was one of them. You have to read the print help to get the full gist of it. My best guess is that with Apple's version of CUPs along with Matlabs like for piping stuff through the command line lpr or lp you'd be able to get it to work somehow? Using CUPs may be too much. Maybe just getting lp or lpr to work with a ps or a pdf would do it?
It's probably better that they are starting off like that rather than trying to ease you into college studies. Some classes start off as if you were still in high school and make you overconfident.
yea, lol, i guess
im sure its just a bit of first day shock and as i get a week or two into it i'll make the adjustments. right now its just reallllly overwhelming and i feel so disorganized and i hate that feeling since im usually an organization freak.
doesn't help that i don't have my textbooks yet...err
I only have 1 textbook this semester. But I can't afford that right now 'cuz I had to put new tires on my car, the old ones were about to get me killed in the rain.
I start my 1st year of Uni on the 22nd of September. Am kind of a bit anxious about it, but I can't wait to leave home. The best bit is my sister started high school (age 14-18 here in the UK) today and I still have a good few weeks of holiday left.
Matlab had a bunch of print options and I know pdf was one of them. You have to read the print help to get the full gist of it.
Thanks for you suggestions. Now that I've comleted my first lab, I've been reminded that the only printing problems I'm having are with graphical output. Text output prints fine and uses the familiar print output window. The graphs are generated in an X11 window, not a MATLAB window, and attempting to print using the X11 window menu generates a .ps file which shows up in the printer job list, but does not produce an output. I'll search MATLAB help again, but meanwhile, screen shots work just fine.
The engineering computer labs are not open yet, so I can't give you the data on the school computers (i.e., so you know what I'm comparing my iBook performance to).
im sure its just a bit of first day shock and as i get a week or two into it i'll make the adjustments. right now its just reallllly overwhelming and i feel so disorganized and i hate that feeling since im usually an organization freak.
doesn't help that i don't have my textbooks yet...err
I obsessively make lists.
Pages to read: over 1000
Pages of Papers to write: over 80
I use iCal to list the due dates of all important papers, tests, projects, meetings, deadlines, etc. Lists help me to visualize my total course load-- so I know that I have "this many" papers due "this month." I have an idea in the back of my mind that I am "okay" or "not okay"-- even though a general sense of panic remains no matter what I do, lol.
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Originally posted by applenut
shit, college is hard
Wait till you get out of lower division stuff. Then it gets real fun!
Your first semester or quarter gonna be hell man!
Originally posted by TigerWoods99
Hahaha...I feel sorry for all yall who have to go to school.
Your first semester or quarter gonna be hell man!
Well, it's quite apparent that you never recieved an education of any sort...'cause after all, working at McDonalds isn't exactly anything you have to go to school for.
orignally posted by applenut
shit, college is hard
Only if you work hard for your degree, if not, then it is easy, fosheezee. But then again you don't learn much, except how to manipulate the system to pass, might explain the behaviour in our corporations and government.
Originally posted by TigerWoods99
Never in my life will I work for McDonald's play-boy, besides I wouldnt support them their food's disgusting
There are a couple of ways in which proper punctuation could have been utilized in this sentence. Take notes, class.
Never in my life will I work for McDonald's, play-boy. Besides, I wouldn't support them. Their food's disgusting.
Never in my life will I work for McDonald's, play-boy. Besides, I wouldn't support them, their food's disgusting.
Originally posted by Scott
I've heard from a hardcore Matlab user that the x86 version of Matlab is very optimized (win or linux) and thus the others take a hit. Have you notived that?
I'll have to get back to you on that. With my limited experience, using a PC in class and an iBook 800, the performance is comparable or even a bit faster on the Mac. However, in the CAD lab at San Francisco State, I wouldn't bet that the computers are any faster than 1 GHz Pentiums with limited RAM. (I could be wrong, but I can't check right now.)
From what I remember, I have a bit of trouble printing from my iBook or Cube. I guess since Matlab uses X11, I don't get the OS X print services (such as print to PDF). Since most of my graphs go in documents, I usually take a screen shot.
There are some instructions somewhere (Macintouch?) about modifying the default installation by moving the application into the Applications folder and not using the provided OroborosX window manager. I can find those if you are interested. That way you get Aqua windows instead of OroborosX windows.
Originally posted by LoCash
There are a couple of ways in which proper punctuation could have been utilized in this sentence...
I was wondering myself who this notorious 'McDonald's play-boy' could be...
I will never again look at the Hamburglar without a sphincter flinch.
Originally posted by applenut
shit, college is hard
It's probably better that they are starting off like that rather than trying to ease you into college studies. Some classes start off as if you were still in high school and make you overconfident.
Originally posted by Skipjack
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From what I remember, I have a bit of trouble printing from my iBook or Cube. I guess since Matlab uses X11, I don't get the OS X print services (such as print to PDF). Since most of my graphs go in documents, I usually take a screen shot.
...
Matlab had a bunch of print options and I know pdf was one of them. You have to read the print help to get the full gist of it. My best guess is that with Apple's version of CUPs along with Matlabs like for piping stuff through the command line lpr or lp you'd be able to get it to work somehow? Using CUPs may be too much. Maybe just getting lp or lpr to work with a ps or a pdf would do it?
Originally posted by Skipjack
It's probably better that they are starting off like that rather than trying to ease you into college studies. Some classes start off as if you were still in high school and make you overconfident.
yea, lol, i guess
im sure its just a bit of first day shock and as i get a week or two into it i'll make the adjustments. right now its just reallllly overwhelming and i feel so disorganized and i hate that feeling since im usually an organization freak.
doesn't help that i don't have my textbooks yet...err
Originally posted by Scott
Matlab had a bunch of print options and I know pdf was one of them. You have to read the print help to get the full gist of it.
Thanks for you suggestions. Now that I've comleted my first lab, I've been reminded that the only printing problems I'm having are with graphical output. Text output prints fine and uses the familiar print output window. The graphs are generated in an X11 window, not a MATLAB window, and attempting to print using the X11 window menu generates a .ps file which shows up in the printer job list, but does not produce an output. I'll search MATLAB help again, but meanwhile, screen shots work just fine.
The engineering computer labs are not open yet, so I can't give you the data on the school computers (i.e., so you know what I'm comparing my iBook performance to).
Originally posted by CubeDude
Anyone else out there that starts school tomorrow? College, high school, whatever?
Kids have been in school for a couple of weeks here.
Originally posted by applenut
yea, lol, i guess
im sure its just a bit of first day shock and as i get a week or two into it i'll make the adjustments. right now its just reallllly overwhelming and i feel so disorganized and i hate that feeling since im usually an organization freak.
doesn't help that i don't have my textbooks yet...err
I obsessively make lists.
Pages to read: over 1000
Pages of Papers to write: over 80
I use iCal to list the due dates of all important papers, tests, projects, meetings, deadlines, etc. Lists help me to visualize my total course load-- so I know that I have "this many" papers due "this month." I have an idea in the back of my mind that I am "okay" or "not okay"-- even though a general sense of panic remains no matter what I do, lol.
It's only 15 weeks-- but it's intense!
Kind of weird with all my friends starting tomorrow and gone!