Today was officially the last day of classes for the semester. Woohoo.
Jeff and I got up to school at about 10:45 for a Superfriends study session, covering most of the material for the Vector Calculus exam. I'm expecting that to be my roughest exam, what with the Crazy Russian running the show and the actual math on top of that. I should be able to handle it, but we'll see.
Dr. Antar finished covering everything we needed to cover with a little less than half of the class time remaining. Not too shabby. The final is going to be 5 or 6 questions, and is supposed to cover the basics. I think I can do that.
I'm liking the FREE Arnold Fitness Center more and more. Did I mention that it was FREE? Yeah, that's pretty affordable. And its got Jeff going to the gym. Kudos all around.
I threw together my Carbon Fiber presentation in about an hour, which is more time than Hot Rod spent on his, it seemed. Jeff covered his Heat Transfer topic rather well, I covered mine pretty well, and Hot Rod seemed like he was making it up as he went along. I understand that his research hasn't been fleshed out yet (not unlike Jeff and I), but he went ahead and blundered through a bunch of technical detail that he was neither prepared or versed-enough in to talk about whereas Jeff and I wisely made completely bogus presentations. And the Injuns smelled his fear, and fed upon it. For a good 10 minutes - they even cut Hot Rod out of the conversation near the end. Eventually, I was forced to start the slow clap to end debate - luckily Jeff, Tim, and Danger caught on. Hey, we were ready to leave.
Lastly, it was brought to my attention that Brent has linked me on his website, so I'm returning the favor.
05 December 2006
Injuns On The Warpath
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Victory is mine!!! I have conquered your puny website by allowing a small mousehole to yours on mine! Muah hah hah.
Hmm...what to do with my new conquered territory. Well I guess I don't really have much need for it at the moment, so I will let the locals continue to run the show.
Wow, thats really weird, I've known Julie since I was like 4. Indeed it is a small world.
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