calculus and the weekend

I just got out of calculus recitation, which went by quicker than usual because I wasn’t just sitting around being bored. I answered a question someone else asked, asked one myself, and worked on various questions while the TA and others worked problems on the board. EE was pretty boring today, though I kept myself occupied by reading in my calc. book. We had a short quiz consisting of two questions that I think I aced. The only other class I have today is physics lab at 4.

This weekend is looking pretty boring to me. Jessica is going home because of a death in the family, Scott is going home because he hasn’t been home in a while, Ashlee will probably spend more time out with Doug than here, and I don’t want to drive home myself because I’d rather be here. There are a lot of cute winter clothes that I want to pick up back home, but I’ll save that for later. Probably. My cousins might be around this weekend, so I could visit them and get to see Julia as well as buy the Mary Kay for Jessica from my cousin. I ought to check with Todd, Ike, Dan, and Tony to see if they’re going to be around, though I bet Tony’ll be going home to spend time with his girlfriend. If Dan’ll be around, it would be a good time for me to pick up that Futurama that I keep aiming to stop by and get, as well as check out the new dorms on south campus.

Wow, why does this remix of Blue by A Perfect Circle have to be so great?

Let’s see, homework I have looming ahead of me:

  • CS – twenty questions
  • Spanish – I’ll have to check the assignment sheet, but there’s probably a reading or written assignment. I need to make out vocabulary cards and study those, too.
  • calculus – I’ll have a quiz tomorrow for which I need to review. I also need to make out flip cards with various equations and theorems on them to study as well.
  • EE – in chapter 2, 20-34 even
  • physics – read

Haha, in EE today, Jess and I (along with the rest of the first two rows of seats) won Nerds Ropes because we sat up front. Our professor described them as being “exquisite” and “the perfect engineer’s candy.” “It’s a rope, and Nerds. And it’s a rope.”

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  1. Damn, it took me awhile to figure out what “Nerds Ropes” were. Here I thought they were some sort of ropes to block off the nerds in the first two rows of your class :D Der…

    You know, you could call me this weekend. I have ABSOLUTELY nothing to do since this network is slow as hell and I have 4 days of absolute NOTHINGNESS! It’s too expensive to even get in the car and drive anywhere! The torture! God, I’ll have to do that terrible thing called HOMEWORK!

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