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Friday, December 01, 2006

I'm uncomfortably moist

It was raining effing hard today. I got completely soaked on the way to school. My pants, shoes, and even socks are still wet. I'm scared to walk back home, afraid that I'll erode away before I get home.

Looks like I'll be not finishing TWO assignments this week. Physics proved to be too much for me, and I only finished 3 of the 6 questions. Graph theory is just as bad, as I've only finished two of the four. It doesn't matter so much, since only three of the four assignments will be counted towards my grade and I've already got about 80 on the other three. It's a shame that it looks like I won't be getting higher than an 80 average in this course. Then again, what does it really matter? Not much.

I don't know what it is, but lately 8-9 hours of sleep aren't cutting it for me. I was tired and borderline incoherent yesterday, and it looks like I'm no better off today either. Things just aren't making sense to me.

It looks like I didn't win an XBox 360. I was looking forward to playing Gears of War, too. Shame.

Let's see what needs to be done this weekend: I need to finish crypto, finish my grad applications, and do all the treasury stuff for the euchre club. Not too much, I guess.

I'm sorry, I really have nothing else to say. Goodbye.

Listening to... Nothing...goddamn Zen battery is dead again
Link of the moment... Ah good old Kirby. Always a classic

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3 Comments:

  • Gears of War is the SHIZNIT!!! I'm likely to get a 360 once the price drops for THAT, Dead Rising, Fight Night and the Xbox Live Arcade stuffs... it rocks when your work has a 360 and an HD plasma screen.

    By Blogger Paul, at 12/01/2006 3:08 PM  

  • I guess Kevin is made of sugar

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12/01/2006 9:20 PM  

  • I absolutely adore co-op games. Gears of War and Rainbow Six: Vegas supposedly have nice 2-player gameplay.

    From what I hear, 360 (and PS3) are really only of some value to a gamer if they have HDTV. While this isn't a problem anymore back home, so long as I'm in uni, I have no need for such a device. We'll see what the future holds.

    By Blogger Kevin, at 12/02/2006 1:53 AM  

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