1 weekend + 3 hours of writing = 93%
Oct. 25th, 2005 05:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I rock. No, really.
I got my midterm back from Dr. Taleghani today, the take-home one that I dreaded for a few days, then got over and finally, wrote.
I'm sitting here with a mad grin, just 'cause I done good.
Needless to say, the general academic outlook is on the upswing, so of course I'm thinking of the post-semester pleasures that await:
That should do it. For now. I could go on and on (really) but unfortunately, there's a lot left to be accomplished before I get started on that particular to-do list. Hopefully this will serve as a motivator, instead of a procrastinator.
I got my midterm back from Dr. Taleghani today, the take-home one that I dreaded for a few days, then got over and finally, wrote.
I'm sitting here with a mad grin, just 'cause I done good.
Needless to say, the general academic outlook is on the upswing, so of course I'm thinking of the post-semester pleasures that await:
- catching up on Sinfest
- reading for fun again*
- sleeping past 6:30
- getting back to the gig
- getting back on the Gigcast
- getting out of Wescoe
- spend more time with joel that doesn't involve me reading for class
- having a clean apartment
- having time to actually cook
- naptime, anytime!
- working on Blue Canary with Kit (inasmuch as I help anyway)
- playing around with random languages (this this or this) because I CAN!
That should do it. For now. I could go on and on (really) but unfortunately, there's a lot left to be accomplished before I get started on that particular to-do list. Hopefully this will serve as a motivator, instead of a procrastinator.
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Date: 2005-10-26 10:59 pm (UTC)2) lawrence.com is, well... an interesting thing. It's essentially a website for Lawrence, KS where I live. Run by? Sponsored by? Funded by? the Lawrence Journal-World, but open to all... some bloggers (like Joel) are reporters/writers for the LJWorld anyway, some are not -- but there's a great mix of opinions there, that pretty much reflects (IMO) the diversity that is Lawrence.
Interesting tidbit: Joel's blog was one of the first things I read when I was finding out about Lawrence (when I first looked at KU, back in 2002/2003). I thought -- this is a cool town, with stuff like this. Little did I know that it was underwritten by a media company, but still... It's great that there are this many active bloggers in this town that are actually good enough to have online columns.
I've toyed with the notion of applying for a blog myself. Still debating. Sometimes there are months when I don't have time...