Anyone who knows me, knows that I’m terrible at remembering dates. Birthdays, anniversaries, holidays… you name it. I can not remember a one. That is except my birthday, my brother’s birthday (which is almost a perfect inverse of mine), and that of a certain close friend of mine (which is a few months shifted left […]
Category: 9th Knot
Some old friends, a new editor. An old peeve, a new way to read, and a simple plea: Asking you to please get your father something nice for Father’s day. This and more, in this edition. (June 2011)
The Language of Logic
One of the many things that bother me about the field of computer science, is the enigma that surrounds computer programmers. Few people understand who we are, even fewer understand what we do, and practically nobody understands how we do it. The first of these I tackled a while ago, and today I intend to […]
Atlantic Hall Get Together
I finally got to meet up with a few of my old classmates this past month. Namely Ishaq Bolarinwa, Ifeanyi Urakpa, and Layide Tikolo (whom I see all the time) and we had a great time! I hadn’t seen or spoken to the guys in about 8 years and catching up was a world of […]
The Red String on Flipboard
Here’s a quick tip for all you iPad toting, Facebook using readers. There’s a fantastic app on the iPad called Flipboard which can make your reading experience that much more pleasant. I started using it the day I discovered it in the app store and have loved it ever since! So what is Flipboard? Flipboard […]
From The New Editor
Hello Red String readers. Before I start with a formal introduction, I want to first say a big thank you to Damola for writing this blog and keeping everyone posted on his life. You never really know what he’s going to do next. First, he’s studying Computer Science at Drexel, and the next thing you […]