Adam M. Costello

Daily Schedule for Spring 2000

(Jan-18-Tue through May-08-Mon)

              Mon         Tue         Wed         Thu        Fri
 9:00am -|           |           |           |           |           |-  9:00am
         +-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+
10:00am -|           |           |           |           |           |- 10:00am
         |  office   |  office   |  office   |  office   |  office   |
11:00am -|           |           |           |           |           |- 11:00am
         |           |           |           |           |           |
12:00pm -+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+- 12:00pm
         |  lunch    |   lunch   |   lunch   |   lunch   |   lunch   |
 1:00pm -+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-  1:00pm
         |           |  office   |           |           |           |
 2:00pm -|  office   +-----------+  office   |           |  office   |-  2:00pm
         |           | STAT 200B |           |  o        |           |
 3:00pm -+-----------+    lab    +-----------+   f       +-----------+-  3:00pm
         | STAT 200B | 344 Evans | STAT 200B |    f      | STAT 200B |
 4:00pm -+-----------+-----------+-----------+     i     +-----------+-  4:00pm
         |           |           | EECS talk |      c    |  office   |
 5:00pm -|           |           +-----------+       e   +-----------+-  5:00pm
         |  office   |  office   |           |           |           |
 6:00pm -|           |           |  office   |           |           |-  6:00pm
         |           |           |           |           |           |
 7:00pm -+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+           |-  7:00pm


Links:
        STAT 200B               332 Evans
        MASH                        ACIRI
        Steve McCanne           633 Soda
        EECS Joint Colloquium   306 Soda

“Office” means there's a good chance I'm in my office (475 Soda), or at least somewhere in Soda. But it's less likely earlier in the morning.

Yes, I considered using a table, but it's very tricky trying to label boundaries rather than rows, and Lynx doesn't yet align tables.


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