Thursday, April 19, 2007

Kyoo 21

I will eventually get the DI pictures up.

Right now, I'm sitting in the programming lab facing the wall of windows and getting very distracted. The view is amazing as it looks up the hill towards most of campus and the temple sitting on top. What makes it most intriguing are the scattered, fluffy white clouds that are blowing over. Moving quite rapidly, they make me feel like I am viewing a grand transition of time. It's like a giant afghan made of light gray yarn is making a stunning exit across the sky while debuting to the country northward. It's far more enlightening than my databases lab right now.

For some reason, I thought it was important for me to join the Linux society this semester. I've wanted to for a while but was always busy during the meetings on Thursday. Not this semester. So, not only did I join, I also, spur-of-the-moment, decided to run for the vice president/webmaster position. And I was elected. Why do I keep myself so busy?

This will be a good thing though. I need to get familiar with Linux because Novell is one of the huge companies that heavily recruits on campus here and the starting wage increases quite a bit for those with Linux experience. I have so much to learn!

It keeps me busy.

Heh. One of the clouds looks like Babar.

My cell phone charger is en route to me from home but it isn't here yet. My phone is dead. Life without a cell phone is sad. I can't call my mom to give her random updates whenever I see something funny!

Ah! This post is dragging on but I have a classes update. Due to professors not being overly anxious to add students (or, more like anally refusing) I can't take my military class! I'm way sad because it was basically just a class to learn military tactics and then run around in army fatigues wielding paintball guns. And then there was the rappelling, and white water rafting, and water survival, and ................... the list goes on.

Maybe next semester. For the time being, I will be honing my social skills in Family 200: Dating, courtships, and engagement. Too bad there's only 3 guys in the class.

Have a great day :)


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Three guys huh? Lucky them. And may I ask--how are you taught dating?? It's just kinda one of those trial-and-error things of life, isn't it???