3/10/2005
Spring Break, Fetus- err..Baby!
It's the first day of spring break for me since I have no class on Friday! So I'm spending the night doing my abstract algebra homework. I know it sounds geeky to you, but in actuality, it's...geeky. But at least it's fun! Tomorrow I work from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., but then I'm going out to Dallas with Nathalie for the night. It's the one of the only times we've really actually been able to go out for a date since school and our crazy-busy schedules started, so I'm really looking forward to that. I know you'll all want to hang out with me (read: I do with you, at least) but that will have to wait until sometime later since I work Saturday night and am going out tomorrow. But if you happen to be anywhere in Dallas, gimme a call.
As far as school has been going, tests have turned out much better than expected (especially in abstract algebra), and classes are still fun. And during class today, I was told to go to the office where I found out I was named as the most outstanding junior in math and got some kind of scholarship or something (the lady telling me about it wasn't even sure what it was) on top of that. So I've been happy lately.
New quote on the sidebar. I heard it while watching a show on the History Channel.
3/03/2005
Why my English homework is a waste of time
I just read:
"Newspapers, such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Christian Science Monitor, and the London Times, along with newsmagazines like Time and Newsweek, are kept on microfilm in a special section of the library. ... Machines are available there that enlarge the tiny images so that you can read them."