Summer Session I

Jun 07, 2007 01:44

Seems like I counted one studio class less! I have to take one more class, and I'm hoping I can do it in 5 weeks. It will be intensive, but Summer Session I, here I come! THEN I would have completed all my requirements ( Read more... )

school, life, graduation

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johan_g June 7 2007, 15:25:02 UTC
I'd buy one. It's the "vicinity" thing I have a problem with.

Hmmm...

Think it's warm enough to swim across the Atlantic yet?

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miluda June 7 2007, 16:54:02 UTC
You'd also have to cross the entire United States.

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johan_g June 7 2007, 17:22:49 UTC
But that's the easy part! If I run the whole way I might even break a little sweat.

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miluda June 7 2007, 18:36:34 UTC
If only I could do that. I'd like to swim the Pacific...

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aiyoh June 7 2007, 19:49:55 UTC
which vincinity?
and how much are the prints???

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miluda June 8 2007, 05:02:50 UTC
Santa Cruz.

Ranging from 3 dollars to 8, and nothing more than that, I think. Except the two run woodblock, I think that's 10.

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aiyoh June 8 2007, 08:35:45 UTC
hm where in santa cruz though???

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miluda June 8 2007, 10:18:40 UTC
UCSC Art Department.

Open this Sat-Sun 10AM-4PM

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tvashtri June 8 2007, 10:57:05 UTC
What are you going to Japan for? School? Fun?

The YEN is SUPER cheap right now, so I'd suggest buying up as much as you can right now. (That's what I'm doing)

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miluda June 9 2007, 00:15:15 UTC
To see my girlfriend and to go to a few places relating to printmaking as I have an interest.

Where do you buy your yen?

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tvashtri June 9 2007, 11:50:10 UTC
I buy my yen at the bank usually, but shop around first. Often, you can find currency conversion online and check all of your local banks to see who is giving the best rate. (I've sometimes found a difference between our local financial institutions that ends up saving me something like $4 or $5 for every 10,000 yen I buy.. not much, but it adds up when you're buying a lot).

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miluda June 10 2007, 07:20:21 UTC
Wow, does every bank allow currency exchange? I had no idea! Thanks a lot, I will do a bit of research for that.

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