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.
--nadiah cs princeton edu - 11/04/2006