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By Stephen, on August 22nd, 2010% I switched this website from Drupal to WordPress today, but not very well. I had intended to do it cleverly, but it turns out Copy and Paste were my friends as I had to recreate the pages in WordPress from Google’s cache (thanks Google, though you missed a couple of pages, which I thought was . . . → Read More: Switch to WordPress
By Stephen, on August 22nd, 2010% This is a test post from the WordPress app on the iPad. I wonder if the password is sent in the clear, as seems to be the default with WordPress (and just about anything else).
Kinda nifty that I can apparently add photos easily…
By Stephen, on August 22nd, 2010% Orig: 7/11/2010
I uploaded some pictures from my niece’s soccer tournament at UCI this weekend: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenjenks/sets/72157624471182888/
By Stephen, on August 22nd, 2010% Orig: 1/28/2010
I’ve started filling in content on the Research section of the website, and will continue over the next few weeks.
By Stephen, on August 22nd, 2010% The slides for my talk on 9/28/09 at the Orange County IEEE Computer Society meeting are:
http://stephenjenks.com/UbiquitousParallelComputing.pdf
By Stephen, on August 22nd, 2010% Orig: 8/18/2009
I’m really enjoying my new iPhone 3GS, particularly because of its large capacity and speed. I can fit my entire music collection on it and a bunch of apps and still have space left. The speed is really evident when launching AIM and many other apps that are slow to start. Also, the . . . → Read More: More iPhone 3GS impressions
By Stephen, on August 22nd, 2010%
Orig: 8/12/2009
I just got a new iPhone 3GS after having an original (2G) iPhone for about 2 years. While there wasn’t anything wrong with the old iPhone, I longed for the speed of the new one, as well as a few of the new features.
By Stephen, on August 22nd, 2010%
Welcome to StephenJenks.com
I will use this page to link together the various aspects of my life, career, research, and interests. As I build this site, I will make it the focus of disseminating my research and development. Look for lots more to come soon!
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