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Open invitation to Sweden

My family has been in Sweden for five years and will be there until August when they move to the USA. I'll be there from 29th June to 18th June, and I'll be going to Expo straight from Sweden. We've got extra sleeping space so if anyone fancies a visit, let me know! As long as you're willing to help with some of the getting ready to move and put up with me being at work 9-5, you're very welcome!

Present status

All done with exams! Now working on Django project below.

I'm going to Robinson May Ball and New Hall garden party- anyone else?

I wish I could stay in cambridge and continue doing stuff with the club, but it looks like I can't. I have a 2.1 conditional place for a Mphil / PhD at Earth Sciences. The way my exams are going, I'm fairly certain of a 2.1 or better. However, it looks like I'm going to have to turn it down anyway, because as an international student I'm ineligible for the NERC funding that comes with the place and have failed to make GBP28,000 a year materialize.

Stuff I'm doing for expo 08

I will be around helping Expo preparation until 27th June, and then I graduate and head to Sweden for three weeks. So, I won't be around for the last minute pre-expo panic!

I'm research coordinator this year. See Expo_2008/Research_Planning for details.

I Been a-Caving

It occurred to me that we could use a better system for QM, logbook, and possibly description management, so I'm trying to start a Django (python web app framework) project, tentatively called IBC (I Been a-Caving). The idea is that at base camp, cavers are presented with an interactive form which asks them

  • What QMs were encountered (drop down list)
  • What new areas were surveyed, and where the paper and digital survey data has been stored
  • Trip details- who, when, where, T/U

Eventually, this would interact with

  • The expo website. Via the CSV tables for now.
  • Survex / Aven / Cavern
  • Tunnel

I'm writing a prototype which will be put up for testing and comments. If it works and people like it then it could be deployed on this year's expo. At the moment, it looks to me as if a Django (and Geodjango) based system could solve all our data problems in an easy, transparent way. The more I work with Django, the more impressed I am.

So far, I've got models for Caves, Cavers, QMs, and Trips. I'm going to write a simple cave list view and QM-list view, and write a script to read in the 204 QMs to the SQL database that Django uses from the CSV file. It would be silly to try and use Django on flat files, but it shouldn't be hard to import and export to the various CSV formats found on cucc.survex.com

Stuff I'm doing for the club in general

  • Accounts from Grandes Causses trip
    • Fixing these but have hit a speed bump- Hermes is down (along with the rest of the (.cam.ac.uk domain!) and I need my email

The good old days

Tacklemaster, 06-07

President, 07-08

I highly recommend running for the CUCC committee if you're at all inclined-- they are a fun group and tend to actually get stuff done with reasonable efficiency, especially when I'm not directly involved. -Aaron 16:48, 13 November 2007 (UTC)