Sep 07, 2007 19:36
I miss my blog so much. But every time I open the Update page, I end up closing it because I feel like there are a lot of things to say but I just can't put them into words. And I don't even get to read my f-list. Ah, labo.
Yesterday, I watched "Babel" together with a lot of other people taking Geog 1. Yeah, a lot. Because the Film Institute was full. I sat with Ces, Lester, Mags and Adonis throughout the two-and-a-half movie. I missed Circuit's GA yesterday, but I really enjoyed the movie nonetheless. Especially the story of the Japanese girl, haha! Ces kept on teasing me that I was horny last night! Overall, the movie was nice. The relation to geography was kinda apparent -- interconnectedness.
I went home rather late last night -- 8:30pm -- because the film started late (as usual). I took a nap, and woke up at 11:00pm to start on my lab report for EEE 34. Was it difficult? Let's just say I slept at 4am because neither among me, Ted nor Jen fully understood what was done in the experiment. Hello doctor, how are you today? :)
As for today, this has got to be another weird day for me. If you don't know, I only have two classes every Friday: a three-hour Electronics Instrumentation Lab class (EEE 34) and my ever-so-loved and oh-I-really-look-forward-to-this Linear Algebra class (Math 114). A week ago, our lab professor told us that we won't get to meet -- we'll just have to submit our lab reports today and off we can go. That just left me with the class I love so much I'm going to puke, Math 114 for today.
I woke up rather late today (because of sleeping way past my bedtime) and I was half an hour late for Math 114 when I saw my classmates on the onset of declaring a free cut. My ever-so-loved Math 114 professor didn't show up!! So there goes my Friday class.
I ended up sitting in Lester and Lauren's EEE 33 Discussion class, which supplemented the 33-LC discussion on phasors and power factors and complex stuff. Quite surprisingly, it was eventful. My phone falling from the table top, hitting the floor hard and smack on its screen, and I understood a bit more of what used to be the gibberish Sir Benjo babbles in class.
After school, I went straight to SM to buy this Casio supercalifragilisticextrahightech blue and silver scientific calculator I badly need for EEE 33 and my future EEE subjects. Aside from the staple features of a normal scientific calculator, the one I'm planning to buy (thanks to Ted's effective marketing and techie-savvyness) facilitates phasor computations, complex system algebra, matrix operations, differentiation and definite integration! It even displays up to at most one line of input and TWO lines of output! Whattanoffa!
But too bad my ATM accounts were down at the moment, so I went home empty-handed. And I was so looking forward to using it while studying for EEE 33 tonight!
And to top my this-is-a-weird-day account, I don't have any exams tomorrow (or on Sunday)! Weekend is FREEEEEE!!! I might as well start on enjoying my weekend! :)
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