This week has been free from much stress. Nothing new was assigned, nor did I have any tests. Though, I did spend time writing and programming in assembly (I'm still unable to understand which are and are not dos interrupts). If your wondering what I'm speaking about, visit this site which lists all the x86 interrupts you could ever want. This is how my past few days have been:
THURSDAY: Enjoyed a fantastic night of quad soccer. About twenty people came to play, a few others stood by watching the jumble. The grass was dewy because of the eve, causing everyone to slide around, skinning their thigh, and taking others down with them. At one point in the night, Keith talked me, causing me to bash the back of my head onto the sod. Standing up, a bit dizzy, I continued, just not as fiercely as before. We played for about two hours. Afterwards, I declined offers to go out and enjoy the rest of the night. Instead, I went home and wrote for class.
FRIDAY: Was very tired from work and very sore from soccer. Stiff neck heavy eyelids. Picked up a take-home exam for ELE 232, hope to get most of it done by Monday.
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| Some kids acting the age. |
As you can see above, the night started going out to a local bar with a couple friends. It was good to meet up with a few people I haven't seen in a while.
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| Mike, a fellow engineer. Odd how he looks like me in the photo (though note the long sleve shirt, I'm wearing short). |
After a couple of hours, we headed to Kimmel for some food and silliness. Also, If you're wondering what happened when you put gummy bears in your nostrils… they congeal.
| Me with gummy bears in my orifices, Ben showing approval. |
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| Brian, the walking pose. |
SATURDAY: Nothing fancy. Woke up, spent some time with Tiff and grabbed some brunch at the dining hall. This morning, we had an earthquake? Recorded as 5.1 in upstate New York. I'm sure more than a few of you felt it. Me, I slept through the thing. I AWLAYS miss the cool stuff.
About to head out for dinner, stay crescent fresh.
Posted by pcnofelt at April 20, 2002 07:15 PM | TrackBack