hmmm...
seems like the day has been longer than i thought...
28th:
the kid i taught on monday night - his math hasn't really improved. maybe it's
gotten worse. maybe he's just messing with me. either way, i've set him
homework - going through his multiplication tables until he GETS the damn
thing.
i kinda studied for the math exam. i sort of went through the sample exams, and
i played some VERY good counterstrike. i r0xx0red, even.
yes, i can be 133+. promise.
(really.)
29th:
the math exam was EASY. the three hour paper took me an hour, and i spent a
paranoid hour just checking the damn thing, 'cause i was SURE it couldn't be
THAT easy... hmmph.
oh well. maybe, for once, (just once o' lord), i did as well as i feel.
i bought brian herbert - the
butlerian jihad, which looks super cool, and i've enjoyed the
first 7 pages. so i now have 3 new gigantic books to read, while i'm in the
middle of exams and projects... very clever.
yes...
i spent the afternoon at yogi's, working on the seminar. unsuccessfully.
eventually, around midnight, SxS came over and showed us the light, and our
paper is now damn near complete.
WHOOPEE!!
30th:
we just had supper, and i'm about to crash. gotta be up early, as usual, and
it's already 4.14 here...
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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