Hi there.

I have a blog. It's very boring. I mostly talk about the weather.

I'm currently a graduate student in computer science at Princeton. I made an academic web page which may someday tell you more about my academic life. I live in a castle. Princeton, unlike some other places I've lived, has four seasons: fall, winter, spring, and summer. I went to the Dominican Republic. When I'm not in Princeton, I might be in Norway.

Before I was in Princeton, I interned at AT&T Labs. I learned to rock climb. I went to the gay pride parade in New York and took some pictures that upset a lot of people.

Before I was in New Jersey, I spent a semester in Budapest. I took some math classes and some Hungarian classes and did some ballroom dancing. I also went to Venice, Slovakia, and Croatia.

Before I was in Budapest, I was in Berkeley. I lived a co-op. I cooked a lot, one afternoon a week for three years for 30 people, although a couple times it was more like 100. Here are some of my menus. The bay area has some lovely secrets and many wonderful people, and some fun events, too. I took some nice road trips around California and to northern California and Oregon.

I spent one summer in Tennessee at Anant Godbole's math REU. The blog version of the summer starts about here.

I spent one semester in France as an intern at the W3C. I started blogging. I spent some time at the beach. I went to England and Italy and Paris and Geneva. I visited Paris again a few years later.

Friends of mine who have particularly awesome web pages include Tobin Fricke, Anthony Darrouzet-Nardi, and Ian Hickson.

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nadiah cs princeton edu - 11/04/2006