Feb 17, 2005 14:57
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Product feature:
Support the plug and play.
Imitate the mode to convert with normal regulations mode arbitrarily.
12 function keys satisfy your game action.
The shape is special, feeling comfortable the shocking function is strong.
The reasonable human body construction design felling is more comfortable.
The rubberized and textured operation parts defend the sweat antiskid.
Inside attaches manual and disk.
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Private to dismantle the product does not belong to protect fix the scope.
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Yes, my new PC/PS2 controllers arrived. :D
I was insanely tired when getting up (took a while to get to bed, had my 6h of sleep or so). My great father also thought I had to get up 15 minutes later than usual, not earlier, as I made sure to tell him multiple times the day before, so I was under a bit of time pressure. Got to school 15m early, though. Don't ask me how.
The religion exam was quite survivable, actually. Turned out to be about resurrection in general and what that means for people - that they don't have to fear death and can use their full talent to do good in the world. It took me ages to actually write something (I think I spent the first 40 or 50 minutes not really doing so), because I a) always do that and b) don't have a clue what summing up a text in theses is. I wrote quite a lot to "what is your opinion of resurrection?" (well, quite a lot content-wise, only used a page and a bit for that part). Thoughts drifted off a few times, though I always managed to catch myself and stop thinking about people, the past, the future and certain songs.
Then had history, where we again were enlightened as to what caused the French Revolution and how the evil rich people manipulated the poor into revolting.
Religion dealt with why/whether life on Earth was being controller from up there, what role fate plays (and if it even exists, and if it does, who/what is responsible for that), whether Gawd is omnipotent, why he does not stop war and so on from happening, if he can not, if he does not want to, whether life is just a test, and, if it is, and if there also is fate, what sense it makes to test people if their destiny is already set in stone.
The informatics lesson was first spent waiting for our teacher. He always is 10 minutes late or something. After about 15m, we decided to all go upstairs to another informatics room to "print out things we urgently need" (heh). There, we encountered our principal and our informatics teacher. A classmate talked to him for a minute, and then the teacher and the principal went downstairs and we went into the room upstairs to "print". There were some university students there, one of them apparently of the idea that he knew anything about computers, so he asked us a billion questions about the security systems and so on the school had to prevent viruses and illegal files to get downloaded or spread, while we continually made the computer we tried to print on crash (it crashes once you start IE, and we just did that over and over again). The rest of us (meaning about all) were just standing around aimlessly. That we did for about a quarter hour, then we decided to just go home. Yes, that's kinda skipping a lesson.
Now I'm home and I decided that, seeing how I have a cold, am perfectly capable of coughing convincingly and also have a rather annoying throat and nose, I will not go to sports due to health reasons.