Distresses

Feb 12, 2008 15:11

Tell me a joke,make me smile,play me the part,be the star for a while...(Absolutely no Decorum - The Ark)

This morning I had the exam of Contemporary Italian Literature and saying I was dieing is an euphemism (p_q).
The whole exam was composed by a written test and an oral part.In the written test the teacher is strict with the grades,so with 185 points,I got a 18/30.In the oral part he give a maximum of 5 additional grades,so I was really anxious (@_@).
I was the first...I went into the room and in the meantime the teacher was etting up lots of sheets he had on the desk.
Teacher:"Have you ever seen a so messy desk?"
Me:"Yeah,mine XD"
Teacher:"It give me comfort!"
Well,there was a so big mess that he didn't find my test XD
The exam started and I said everything I knew,so after the second question he told me "I'll ask you only one more question since I see you're very well studied".The last question turned in a dialog between me and the teacher about Svevo.
When he had to give me the grade...:
Teacher:"I'll give you all the 5 additional grades since you're studied very well...What a pity for the written test...But,let me see,185 points,you'd have half a grade more...well,you were very good,I'll add another half a grade.Your mark is 24/30"
Me:" (*____*) "

Finally the 10.5.2 update for Leopard is out.180 MB.I'm here writing,so you can understand my computer didn't explode XD *my last words*.
After this update Safari became faster,pages load immediately (O__O).Before,with pages with lots of multimedia contents it was a bit slow.Also applications seem working better.
Speaking of computers,yesterday I installed the demo version of Age of Empires III for MacOSX.My MacBook has only 64 MB of graphic memory and moroever is shared,but the game,despite of 3D animations,run fas (O__O).I was surprised...I also had 3 other applications opened.I thought 64 MB was a little,it was the minimum requirement for running the game and usually with the minimum it doesn't run so well.I'm thinking of buying it...

me: ordinary life, tech: apple

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