{"id":206,"date":"2006-03-26T23:09:00","date_gmt":"2006-03-26T23:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/box5265.temp.domains\/~brucewi2\/photos\/2006\/03\/26\/fw-news-from-mn-12-07-2003\/"},"modified":"2019-09-02T20:54:36","modified_gmt":"2019-09-02T20:54:36","slug":"fw-news-from-mn-12-07-2003","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brucewinter.net\/photos\/fw-news-from-mn-12-07-2003\/","title":{"rendered":"FW: News from MN, 12\/07\/2003"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Strange how you don&#8217;t miss people until they are gone.   I miss cousin Tim<br \/>Dierenfield (for those who did not hear, he died in a fire on Friday).   I<br \/>saw Tim last summer for the first time in 30 years.   I had not thought<br \/>about him too much before or since then.  I have thought much about him this<br \/>weekend though.  Today 2 different pictures of him showed up on one of our<br \/>computers that was randomly displaying pictures.   I guess my computers are<br \/>thinking about him also.<\/p>\n<p>Nick spent much of this weekend studying colleges and starting the<br \/>application process.  He narrowed it down to 9 schools.  In no order:<br \/>University of Chicago,  Williams (Mass.), Oberlin (Ohio), Reed (Oregon),<br \/>Carleton (MN), Macalister (MN), Grinnell (Iowa), Knox (Illinois), and Morris<br \/>(MN).    Mostly private liberal arts colleges.    No engineering schools,<br \/>but he can always do that for an advanced degree \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>We had an ice storm here a few weeks ago.  The highways were really slippery<br \/>for a few hours.  Just our luck Zack was out driving then.  He avoided<br \/>sliding into a highway intersection with a speeding semi in his path by<br \/>driving off the shoulder, but a few hours later on the return trip, we slid<br \/>off a different frontage road into a few rocks.  Not a big disaster, but it<br \/>did take out the bumper and the inter-cooler, so the car no longer works.<br \/>So we have been sharing the van for the past few weeks while Zack tracks<br \/>down parts for a new intercooler.<\/p>\n<p>My bosses boss took 3 of us out to lunch last week and gave us awards for a<br \/>set of programs we have worked on for the last few years.  It was a pretty<br \/>big, long term project which took a toolset we had developed in Rochester<br \/>and made it better so all IBM sites could use it.   Other engineers and<br \/>programmers at other sites played bigger rolls than I did, but they were<br \/>getting similar awards there also.    It is my third &#8220;Outstanding Technical<br \/>Achievement Award&#8221; at IBM.   A nice $5k Christmas bonus.  We might have to<br \/>get a bigger TV \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>That Blue Gene supercomputer we designed CPU for has been in the news<br \/>recently.   Lots of buzz at the yearly Supercomputer trade show a few weeks<br \/>ago, mainly because it 10x the speed in 1\/10th the power\/area.   Here are a<br \/>few links with photos in and info:<\/p>\n<p> http:\/\/www.research.ibm.com\/resources\/news\/20031114_bluegene.shtml<\/p>\n<p> http:\/\/domino.research.ibm.com\/Comm\/bios.nsf\/pages\/bluegene2003.html<\/p>\n<p>There is a plot of our chip you can barely seen behind the engineer on the<br \/>right in the first photo.  It is the same plot that I brought home to show<br \/>you, Mom and Dad, that the cat later had fun with.   No cats allowed in that<br \/>computer lab \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>Bruce<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Strange how you don&#8217;t miss people until they are gone. I miss cousin TimDierenfield (for those who did not hear, he died in a fire on Friday). Isaw Tim last summer for the first time in 30 years. I had not thoughtabout him too much before or since then. 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