Speaking of homework.. Though I'm 44% done with Khan Academy's Algebra program (also poked at Geometry, Trig., etc. with other sites), my weak point is definitely mathematics (most of my problem is acknowledging authority). Probably about 50% done with the Khan Academy Computer Programming courses too (in case I ever want to take another CPT). On top of that I was reading from FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS; but now that I've finished the ZFS book I'm only reading from Website Scraping with Python using BeautifulSoup and Scrapy; and Practical Object-Oriented Design: An Agile Primer using Ruby. I think I've exhausted most of the good Bash shell programming books. My favorite scripts are the ones that convert information into html, or create html documents from a predefined template, also scripts that launch child scripts. Those are fun. Now I'm slapping myself with large scripting trouts. Currently taking a break from slapping myself with large compiled trouts. It's ironic that I have the dependencies installed and a VIM hotkey to create PDF documents with LaTeX--yet atm I'd be lost if asked to prove a mathematical theory. Balls.