30th:
both my bureaucracy paper, and my seminar (bullshit) paper are in. i faxed my
request for army leave, unfortunately i forget to check whether they received
it.
how embarrassing.
i helped some people in my class study for an exam that i'm not taking - it was
interesting. some people just aren't destined to understand computer basics...
i slept a little this afternoon, and learned a Very Important Principle...
again. it never ceases to amaze me: the only time anyone can get through to my
cellphone when i'm in my bedroom (we have reception problems), it's a
particularly annoying person asking a stupid question while i'm sleeping.
unbelievable.
i couldn't get back to sleep after that... so i continued reading brian herbert - the butlerian jihad,
which is STILL interesting, and i'm about a quarter of the way through already.
it's a bit fast-paced, but then again that's become my usual complaint. i like
the story to be savoured, and i feel that lately authors are tending to put
more and more stuff into simple storylines...
i got to work around 10pm, which was way too early (but i use public transport,
so i don't really have much choice). i spent the evening clearing email,
reading my book, and even catching an hour or two of sleep.
today:
i've been actually working since 3.30am (it's 4.30am currently), and so far
it's been a quiet night (let's hope it stays that way). i've been playing kingdomofloathing, which is
a nice change of pace from the past week or so :)
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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