I've got that "Live Would Be A Dream" song from Clue stuck in my head. Thank god I actually know some of the lyrics so it's not just a couple bars of harmony playing endlessly in my head.
As of 3:15 this afternoon that class is officially done, though I do have some aggravating 5-page paper to do for Thursday. Most of the presentations were entertaining. Except one, which was possibly the worst presentation I have ever seen in my life. I can't even begin to describe how terrible it was. Oh well. For those of you waiting on my SG report I promise I'll get it up to my home directory tomorrow during work and mail out the link as soon as I get home around noon. And then...things I haven't done for weeks because that class had so much work. I'll draw, and research photography, and look at those pictures I took with Katie last weekend. Today I relaxed a little by playing Civ. The game's not done yet, but I'm pleased to say that it seems like the formerly mighty Chinese empire is going to go the same way as the Japanese and India. Which will leave me in a strange situation since it's in the 18's and no one from either side of the map has found the other side. Once I wipe out China I'll be all alone. I assume a boat will explore the world at some point. Either they'll find me and have tanks to destroy my cavalry, or I'll have ICBMs to launch at their pikemen. We'll see how it goes.
This coming weekend I get to shoot a set for SG! It'll be neat. Wish me luck. And in the process I finally get to take Laura to the beach. I'm mostly excited, but admittedly I fear that too many days studying the Internet and running perception experiments has left me weak and flabby. The beach seems daunting. Perhaps tomorrow I'll...lift....stuff.
Lifting stuff! That reminds me. On Monday Laura and I will be moving from this nice transitory apartment to our actual new apartment. It'll take a few days to move in, but then people should come and visit and such. I'm looking forward to living there.
As of 3:15 this afternoon that class is officially done, though I do have some aggravating 5-page paper to do for Thursday. Most of the presentations were entertaining. Except one, which was possibly the worst presentation I have ever seen in my life. I can't even begin to describe how terrible it was. Oh well. For those of you waiting on my SG report I promise I'll get it up to my home directory tomorrow during work and mail out the link as soon as I get home around noon. And then...things I haven't done for weeks because that class had so much work. I'll draw, and research photography, and look at those pictures I took with Katie last weekend. Today I relaxed a little by playing Civ. The game's not done yet, but I'm pleased to say that it seems like the formerly mighty Chinese empire is going to go the same way as the Japanese and India. Which will leave me in a strange situation since it's in the 18's and no one from either side of the map has found the other side. Once I wipe out China I'll be all alone. I assume a boat will explore the world at some point. Either they'll find me and have tanks to destroy my cavalry, or I'll have ICBMs to launch at their pikemen. We'll see how it goes.
This coming weekend I get to shoot a set for SG! It'll be neat. Wish me luck. And in the process I finally get to take Laura to the beach. I'm mostly excited, but admittedly I fear that too many days studying the Internet and running perception experiments has left me weak and flabby. The beach seems daunting. Perhaps tomorrow I'll...lift....stuff.
Lifting stuff! That reminds me. On Monday Laura and I will be moving from this nice transitory apartment to our actual new apartment. It'll take a few days to move in, but then people should come and visit and such. I'm looking forward to living there.