Friday, December 31, 2004--So there was a party at my place today. It was for a bunch of family friends, including the Hos, the Lius, and the Liangs. There was lots of poker and Mario Party involved.
Me (to Vivian): How much do you charge?
Franklin: Do you know how wrong that sounds?
Me: Only if you take it very
very out of context. This isn't Thailand, you know.
Unfortunately, I forget the context.
On this day:
In 2002: "Old man in! Old man in!" "Old man out! Old man out!"
Dice Roll of the Day: (2, 5) Total: 7
Good New Year's Eve!
Thursday, December 30, 2004--Cal vs Texas Tech in the Holiday Bowl today. I didn't watch it. It was on ESPN, and I didn't have cable. And Cal lost. D'oh! I'll have to ask Sarah what happened.
Sarah: Our special teams suck. We dropped the ball
again!
(NOTE: I don't know if that's true. I haven't had a chance to talk to Sarah yet.)
Fortunately, the Orange Bowl will be on a regular channel, so I can cheer against USC. I mean, U$C.
Dice Roll of the Day: (2, 5) Total: 7
Good Night!
Wednesday, December 29, 2004--Yay! God is back! Now, all we need is for the person who likes it when I post about Karen to return and ARW and we'll have a complete set!
Speaking of god, I think this is the perfect time to post god's most famous quote (from my guestbook).
Name: GOD!!!
E-mail: GOD!!!
Website URL: GOD!!!
Message (comments and suggestions): nope she [god's mother] said I am a smart little girl!
Yes, apparently god is a little girl.
Anyways, I was summoned for jury duty today, so I went to the courthouse and waited a bit less than an hour only to find out that they didn't need my services this year. Damn. Oh, well, it could be worse. They could a made me sit through a whole trial for many days in a row, and I'd have effectively lost my break, so it's
all good.
Dice Roll of the Day: (5, 5) Total: 10
Okaie, Good Night!
Tuesday, December 28, 2004--*yawn*
Dice Roll of the Day: (4, 3) Total: 7
On this day:
In 2002: I beat FFX.
Cute Night!
Monday, December 27, 2004--I remember slacking off today. That's all.
Dice Roll of the Day: (1, 6) Total: 7
Wow... so uneventful... Good Night!
Sunday, December 26, 2004--Back to the good old I-don't-remember-what-happened-because-it-wasn't-very-memorable type entry.
On this day:
In 2003: The birth of my Red-Green Sliver Beatdown deck.
So we saw The House of Flying Daggers, a movie starring Zhang Ziyi. *spoiler*
Like in all the other Zhang Ziyi movies, she dies*spoiler*
Dice Roll of the Day: (4, 2) Total: 6
G00d N1ght!
Saturday, December 25, 2004--
Merry Christmas!
Today, from about 1 in the afternoon until late into the night, we had a party at Vivian and Robin's place. Highlights include:
Me: Let's play Monopoly!
Vivian: But we don't have Monopoly.
Me: Go open your present!
Playing Metroid Prime 2: Echoes in multiplayer mode and discovering the joys of the Death Ball.
Me: Let's play Monopoly!
Vivian: But we don't have Monopoly.
Me: Go open your present!
Robin is still silent... no wait, that's a bad thing. But she'll talk in sign language, though.
(After about 20 more times)
Me: Let's play Monopoly!
Vivian: But we don't have Monopoly.
Me: Go open your present!
Vivian: Ohhh! Is it Monopoly?
Franklin: *sarcastically* No, it's a puppy.
Me: (How long has Vivian been so ditzy?)
Jeffrey: (What, you mean like a blonde?)
And then we played Monopoly...
MTG Mood Meter:
Infernal Spawn of Evil
Dice Roll of the Day: (2, 4) Total: 6
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a Good Night!
Friday, December 24, 2004--Christmas Eve... Friday... I don't remember a goddamn thing.
On this day:
In 2002: I get accepted to CalTech... it was my "Christmas gift".
Oh, wait, I vaguely recall playing Diablo 2 with Cari today... as well as starting a bit of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
Dice Roll of the Day: (4, 5) Total: 9
Good Night!
Thursday, December 23, 2004--Slack-off day... you'll be happy to know what I've been working on... when it's time to reveal it.
On an unrelated note, today, my mom's friend took her kid to my place to get some help in Chem AP. How boring...
Dice Roll of the Day: (4, 2) Total: 6
G'night!
Wednesday, December 22, 2004--Slack-off day... Maybe I should *make* something happen, like call a cute girl or something. (I wonder if she reads my blog... I know she's read it before... oh, shit!)
Dice Roll of the Day: (3, 1) Total: 4
Viltris: define cute
ZolaOnAOL:
cute adj cut*er, cut*est 1 : CLEVER, SHREWD
2 : daintily attractive : PRETTY
How insightful...
Good Night!
Tuesday, December 21, 2004--My final final... Music 26ac... with Kim... I pwned it and left early, even though it was considered late, because although we were given 3 hours, Brinner planned for the test to only take 2, and I took 2.5 hours, so I dunno if that's slow or fast. All I do know was I didn't have to think about any of the questions. I either knew them, or I didn't. (More often than not, I knew them.) And also, since I pre-wrote my essays, I didn't have to think about it, just remembered what I wrote and get it from my brain to my hand to my paper.
But Kim and Leeann both took longer than me...
So, I went home. Yay! And I played Diablo 2 with Cari. Yay! Zzz...
Dice Roll of the Day: (1, 3) Total: 4
Apparently, a bunch of chicks pooled their monies together and bought Franklin a GameCube for Christmas. Yay! Good Night!
Monday, December 20, 2004 - Addendum--Last night, I had a dream where me and these 2 other guys were professional swordsmen and we had to fight some badguys in our house. And then we ran into Spiderman, but it turned out to be an imposter (I cut his mask off). It was a punk instead of a nerd. Incidentally, his name was Matt Place, same as the guy who joked about there being a 6th color in MTG on
MagicTheGathering.com.
(Incidentally, I keep wanting to say Minjung the Gathering for some reason.)
Monday, December 20, 2004--Today consisted of "studying" for "Music 26ac"... which reminds me of Kim...
Dice Roll of the Day: (2, 4) Total: 6
God Knight!
Sunday, December 19, 2004--Today consisted of "studying" for "Music 26ac"... which reminds me of Kim...
Dice Roll of the Day: (6, 5) Total: 11
gud nite
Saturday, December 18, 2004--
Happy Birthday Stacie & Stephanie!
On this day:
In 2003: The birth of the SVBrain Rydia.
I slacked off for most of today. It was all in preparation for...
EE120 Final! The limiting factor this time was my brain, but it wasn't too bad. I'll be happy if I get an A.
Hmm... apparently by this day a year ago, I'd have been home already... damn!
Dice Roll of the Day: (3, 4) Total: 7
g00d [\]1g[-]7!!1!
Friday, December 17, 2004--"Studying" for "EE120". The practice exam was ridiculously easy. Unfortunately, Anantharam has a bad habit of giving us easy practice tests and hard real tests, as opposed to the other way around. Damn! Wish me luck! My GPA depends on this.
On this day:
In 2003: Tracy and the CS61a final... you had to be there... read it up on the Journal Archive.
So yesterday, Minjung told me she would be going home last night, but then I see her today on the way down the stairs. So apparently, she didn't go home. That and, she saw me, so she knows I know that she didn't go home. And I know she knows I know that she didn't go home. And she knows I know--ah, screw it! But the point is, I have been given some misinformation. At least she said hi to me on the way down, but that just might have been because I caught her off guard. Oh, well. It could be worse. It could be [name deleted for no apparent reason].
Dice Roll of the Day: (6, 1) Total: 7
G O O D N I G H T !
Thursday, December 16, 2004--EE105 Final... not as hard as the practice problems, but certainly not easy. Fortunately, I solved 5 and a half out of 7 problems.
Later, after the final, I realized that I had left my jacket in Sibley, so at 3:30, I went back and fetched it before heading to chill in the Soda HKN office, where Casey was playing
WoW.
He was fishing.
Me: You know, that would be funny if that was the trailer for WoW. The greatest MMORPG in stores now! *shows screenshot of dude fishing*
They also tried to tempt Tanya (who is an avid MUDer and casual RPGer) to play WoW, but she resisted temptation in favor of her studies.
EE122 Final... 150 GSPP is a cool place, yo! They have these 4 continuous desks curled into circles. It's like, Dante's Inferno, but with only 4 circles instead of 9.
On this day:
In 2003: "Some of us are older than we are."
In 2002: I start doing Limericks on my website.
...which I will not reinstate any time soon, because from past experiences, my readership (all 2 of them) doesn't like Limericks. Although if you have a good one, do submit it so I can post it on the sporadic "Limerick Time!" event.
Dice Roll of the Day: (6, 4) Total: 10
*Explode!* Good Night!
Wednesday, December 15, 2004--I don't remember much of what I did today, but I know it involved "studying" for EE105 and EE122, both of which have finals tomorrow.
On this day:
In 2003: "One years ago, Mary was one years older than Mary was one years ago."
Dice Roll of the Day: (5, 5) Total: 10
*stab* Good Night!
Tuesday, December 14, 2004--(NOTE: This article was on time... wait...)
On this day:
In 2003: "Could you please tell your Away Message to shut the fuck up?!?"
In the morning, I delivered the rest of my Christmas cards, but now I have four extras that I printed because... well... it's good to have extras.
CS61c Final... it was slaughter! ...meaning that I slew it.
Coming back, I watched some Naruto and slacked off for a while. In a moment, I'll start memorizing formulas for EE105, like Cdb = (CjWLdiff + Cjo(W + 2Ldiff))/sqrt(1 + Vdb/Vb).
Dice Roll of the Day: (1, 6) Total: 7
*poke* Good Night!
Monday, December 13, 2004--(NOTE: This sauce was redeemed 1 day late...)
I spent much of today watching Naruto even though I should have been "studying" for "CS61c", but then I "studied" and did a practice final in less than half time anyway.
On this day:
In 2002: Emma Heffernan makes her first uncensored appearance in my Journal.
Also, I delivered some Christmas cards. In particulary, while Sarah was showering, I slipped a Christmas card under her door. (Err, her room door, not the shower door.) Later, while I was in the bathroom, she wrote a thank you note on the whiteboard outside my room. Yay!
Dice Roll of the Day: (4, 5) Total: 9
*burp* Good Night!
Sunday, December 12, 2004--(NOTE: This sautee was recovered 2 days late...)
The only thing worth mentioning is that for dinner, I went to chill with the TBPeople at North side and had a burrito. Then, as things drew to a close, me and Tiffany were going to walk back down to southside, but then Nathan and I forget who else were going to come with us, and then Tracy had a car, and was going southside, so we all hitched a ride.
There was some shady business. Nathan: "You hit the breaks really really hard, right?" If you don't understand, too bad.
Apparently, Tracy is an crazy driver. So there you have it, Tracy drives me insane. (Actually, to be grammatically correct, I'd have to say, "Tracy drives me insane
ly", but whatever.)
Dice Roll of the Day: (1, 6) Total: 7
*shrig* Good Night!
Saturday, December 11, 2004--(NOTE: This entree was discovered 3 days late...)
TBP Officer elections... I ran for Historian on a platform of Mischief and failed. Then, I ran for a membership in the IT committee, which wasn't contested, so I got in.
Tracy got elected to Pimpdrel.
Then, I went to HKN Initiation, during which Tanya showed me that the slideshow took 500 megs of memory. Whoops!
Then was the HKN Banquet at the Mandarin, which was good, although not as mushroomie as the TBP Banquet, but the slideshow was funnier! Especially when they did the Final Fantasy jokes.
Dice Roll of the Day: (6, 4) Total: 10
*sigh* Good Night!
Friday, December 10, 2004--(NOTE: This entry was delivered 4 days late...)
Last day of classes! Yay!
CS61c Lab... ping and traceroute... like a dumbed down version of EE122.
CS61c Lecture...
Me (to William): I'm not going to EE122 Discussion. I mean, come on, it's the last day of classes!
So now I'm
freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
Then, I went to help out at the TBP Initiation. Apparently, I am very good at threading ribbons into miniature Bents.
TBP Banquet at Dragon 2000. The theme was mushrooms.
Sanjay: Yo, Eddie! Did you bring your mushroom cake?
Eddie: No.
Sanjay: Too bad. I was looking forward to it.
Me: I'm looking forward to the red mushroom with white polka dots. I want to grow double my size!
Dice Roll of the Day: (2, 5) Total: 7
*yawn* Good Night!
Thursday, December 9, 2004--Overslept, but I managed to stumble into EE105 class at 10am. Cari stumbles in 30 minutes later.
EE122 Lecture...
Music 26ac Lecture... I'm gonna miss Miss Kim...
Tired... I'm considering skipping Fencing today.
Dice Roll of the Day: (5, 2) Total: 7
Good
Night...
Wednesday, December 8, 2004--I overslept and thus, as a result, missed the last EE120 Discussion and the last CS61c Discussion.
CS61c Lecture... but we have one more on Friday...
(lunchbreak)
The last EE120 Lecture... Tracy left early and woke me up. Umm... that's because I was sleeping.
EE105 project... PSpice won't stop disagreeing with me.
Dice Roll of the Day: (4, 3) Total: 7
Good Night!
Tuesday, December 7, 2004--In my guestbook, Albert writes:
"When were you such a big football fan?"
Since Cal vs USC 2003, simply
the best Football game ever.
EE105 Lecture... EE122 Lecture... (lunchbreak)
Music 26ac Lecture... I gave Kim my Christmas Card. Yay!
TBP Potluck while we read candidate essays. Karen can roll her tongue 3 times. It was amusing.
Dice Roll of the Day: (4, 6) Total: 10
*yawn* G o o d N i g h t !
Monday, December 6, 2004--There is an addendum on Saturday, a tribute to Geoff McArthur, Cal Bears' Wide Receiver, who broke his leg in the game against Southern Miss. It will be placed in a silver box.
On this day:
In 2002: Jessica Lu copies my homework... photocopies, that is!
EE105 Discussion... skipped in favor of finishing Music 26ac reading...
CS61c Lecture...
EE120 Lecture...
Music 26ac...
The story of the day, however, is fencing in the storm. Okay, that was a lie. I didn't fence
in the storm per se, but rather I walked through the storm to go fence in the RSF. And even that isn't the big story. The big story is what happened afterwards.
It was a dark and stormy night. No really, it was! The rain was pouring. The wind was howling. I had just come out of the RSF, and in attempts to keep warm, I start buttoning up my jacket as I walk down the street. However, when I get to Telegraph, I decide to check the time, but lo and behold, my watch is missing from my wrist. Apparently, the wind had blown it off while I was fiddling with the buttons on my jacket (the velcro strap's grip has loosened over the years. So I start backtracking, scanning the ground for any sign of my watch. After walking all the way to the RSF, I still haven't found my watch, so I back-backtrack to Telegraph, still scanning the ground for my watch, and still I can't find it.
So at this point, I give up, and I start heading back to the dorms. I think to myself, it really was a crappy watch anyway. It's getting old. The timekeeping is far from accurate, and the watch suffers from glitches that I can't even begin to describe. And of course, that loose strap makes it really hard for me to keep on. Maybe it's time I get a new watch. Hell, Christmas season is coming up, I could get someone to
buy me a new watch. That would be so awesome.
And at that point, I stop walking, and I stop thinking, and I think about just how long I've had that watch. Since sometime in high school, no doubt. It's been so long, I don't even remember anymore. I've kind of always had it with me, and throughout the years, it's run out of batteries twice now, and rather than buying a new, better watch, I shell out a good $10 to have the battery replaced. Even though the watch strap isn't very reliable for keeping the thing on my wrist (as we have seen today), and even though I've thought about getting a new watchstrap, I've always kept the old velcro. I've lost that watch so many times, but it was always within my home, where after a little digging, I'd eventually find it. (The blue color makes it blend in with my blue and black couches.) The thing was, I was always so insistent on finding my watch before doing
anything, even if it wasn't vital for me to know the time.
I suppose my watch has much sentimental value to me. It's more than just a timekeeper. It's a comforter. It's a safety item. It's the inanimate object version of a close friend. It's a part of myself. I can't simply give up on it. I have to go back and find it.
So I turn back around, despite the cold, despite the rain, despite the wind, and I head back to the RSF, seeking intently for my watch.
And I find it. It's sitting on the ground, soaking in the rain, rolled up neatly as though it had been waiting the whole time for me to return.
I suppose there's a lesson in this. Actually, there are many lessons, but two stand out to me in particular. First of all, I almost gave up on finding my watch. However, I decided to go back and make one more search. I had been obsessive in finding it before. Other than the environs, what really had changed? It was because of my perserverence, because of my faith that I was able to find my watch. So the first lesson is this: Fate rewards the faithful.
Secondly, note that at first, I was searching for my watch with the consideration in mind that I could simply get it replaced, and I couldn't find it. It was only until I realized that the watch was more than a timekeeper did I find it. I had to accept what I had rather than wish for more before my watch was returned to me. So the second lesson is this: Don't fight Fate, for Fate is your friend. She gives you just enough, and no more. If you fight Fate, she will keep taking away from you until you have nothing left.
So yeah, all my readers, I'm sure you can draw your own conclusions from this, whether they be something meaningful or whether it be "Dwayne is a newbite!", it doesn't matter. Forgive me for being sentimental today, but it has led to one of my most meaningful, most personal, and most well-written journal entry to this date. Thank you for listening.
Dice Roll of the Day: (1, 2) Total: 3
It may be stormy, but I wish thee a Good Night!
Sunday, December 5, 2004--
Blame Hurricane Ivan!
Yeah, it's official now. We missed the Rose Bowl.
On this day:
In 2003: I beat FF1.
Anyways, other than homework, I went to Eudemonia for the second failed club Unhinged Draft, which I will not try to reschedule.
So instead, I played against Phil. First, we played my Rats vs his
Pristine Angel deck. The first game, I beat him with mass tokens from
Gnawer, and ended with all 3 rat legends in play, for reals this time. In the second game, I massed rats and crushed him with a pair of
Swarms, which give my deck the same power against removal-less decks that I had in my
Relentless Rats deck. Phil says that he just had bad draws during both games. Eh, well, shit happens.
Next was my Slivers vs his
Endless Whispers deck. Basically, the job of the deck was to get Endless Whispers into play and, along with other cards like
No Mercy and
Do or Die, kill off all opponent's creatures and use them against him. Note that this generally doesn't work against creatureless decks. In any case, I beat him the first time after massing up a giant army of slivers and attacking while he tapped out on a
Plunge Into Darkness, after he had both Endless Whispers and No Mercy in play and just before he was about to play
Mutilate. However, in the second and third games, he managed to wipe out my slivers pretty quickly and take control of them (although I put up a good fight in game 2 until he played Do or Die) and basically killed me. Good deck, good deck.
Now, I'm assembling the pieces for my Morphling Deck. Theoretically, it's the most powerful deck I've ever built (although part of it is because I've never faced a deck with artifact destruction before).
Dice Roll of the Day: (2, 6) Total: 8
Until next time, Good Night!
Saturday, December 4, 2004--
Blame Hurricane Ivan!
Yeah, the thing is, if Hurricane Ivan hadn't hit, we'd have played Southern Mississippi back in September, when our ranking was still low, so all we'd have to do is win, and our rating would have gone up pretty easily.
However, thanks to Hurricane Ivan, the game was delayed until today, and now with our ranking so high, if we didn't cream them, there'd be a chance that we wouldn't make the Rose Bowl. And we didn't cream them.
So if we don't make Rose Bowl, blame Hurricane Ivan.
A Tribute to Geoff McArthur
By now, most Cal fans should know the story. Golden Bears' Wide Receiver Geoff McArthur was injured early on in Cal vs Southern Miss game. However, later on, much to the surprise of some of my friends, he came back to support his team, despite not having completely recovered, despite the pain of his injuries. And he still played well.
Then, during a play, blocking for JJ Arrington, he broke his leg. In tears, he had to be carried off on a cart. He won't be playing in the Bowl, and he'll be graduating, so he'll never play for the Bears again.
This silver box was put here to honor Geoff McArthur, for his determination, for his fighting spirit. He was truly a selfless warrior.
On this day:
In 2003: The birth of SiniticImpaler, the Diablo 2 Spear Barb.
In 2002: "Good news is, I found the rest of the music. Bad news is, there are 20 more pages."
Other than that, today was mostly homework.
Dice Roll of the Day: (3, 1) Total: 4
Well, that seems to be all. Good Night!
Friday, December 3, 2004--CS61c Lab... Slav didn't know the material of the lab, and thus, when he wrote the project, it turned out almost exactly the same as the lab (well, the first part of it, at least). Lucky us.
So I stopped by Bechtel to visit TBP and get some free donuts. (Mmm... donuts...)
CS61c Lecture...
On my way back, I decided to hang out with the guys. Half-way back to my dorm, I realize that there was EE122 Discussion. Oh, well. Too late. (Not really, but yeah.)
Then, I played some Diablo II. Now, just for fun, I'm working on a Sorceress.
On this day:
In 2003: Leonard: "Wow... you code fast."
It reminds me of recently, while working on my EE122 project. We were running out of time, so I decided to take Cari's half of the list. start at the bottom, and meet her half way. Cari: "Okay, I'll work until [some function]. Actually, it'll probably be less than that since you code faster than me."
Interesting... do I really code that fast?
Then, I went to Games of Berkeley for some drafting. Unfortunately, everyone there wanted to do Unhinged, so Will and I went to Eudemonia to play a
Kamigawa Booster Draft!
I don't need to tell you the archetype I drafted:
Nezumi Cutthroat
Nezumi Graverobber
Wicked Akuba
2x
Rend Flesh
2x
Rend Spirit
Gibbering Kami
Nezumi Ronin
3x
Cursed Ronin
Scuttling Death
Akki Rockspeaker
Battle-Mad Ronin
Hearth Kami
2x
Crushing Pain
Glacial Ray
Brutal Deceiver
Yamabushi's Flame
Kumano's Pupils
I also managed to draft a
Marrow-Gnawer, but in Limited, without being able to amass rats, Gnawer wasn't that good. I took him for my constructed deck.
So in my first game, I played this kid who's name I don't remember. I think he played Green-Blue or Green-White, or some combination of colors without any removal. I creamed him so bad, I barely even remember it anymore.
Record: 1-0
Second round, I played a dude named Vincent, who had a good red-blue deck. I drew the Graverobber in my opening hand, so I was trying to flip him. As a result, I wasted one of my Rend Fleshes on a
Soratami Cloudskater so I could load Vincent's graveyard with one card. Then, the next turn, I played the Graverobber and flipped it into Nighteyes. Unfortunately, when I attacked with my Nezumi Cutthroat, he
Uncontrollable Angered my Nighteyes. Later, he got a
Soratami Savant into play, and I pretty much ignored it until he used it to counter one of my creatures. Man, and I used to think the Soratami are bad! Combined with Azusa and some land-grabbing cards, Soratami can be pretty amazing. Plus, he had a
Keiga, which pretty much finished me off. (Although I did manage to 2-for-1 it with Yamabushi's Flame and Crushing Pain, thereby killing it and removing it, so it's ability didn't trigger.) In the second game, I didn't make as many mistakes, but I still lost.
Record: 1-1
While waiting, we decided to play a few more games. Vincent beat me a third time. Then, in our fourth game, I began to force my way with a Cursed Ronin and a Wicked Akuba, only to be stopped again by Keiga. Fortunately, I had a second Cursed Ronin, but then Round 3 began, so I stopped it right there.
I played my 3rd round against this kid named Peter, who played blue-white. I creamed him the first time, since he got out only, like what, one creature? Second game, I played a first turn
Isamaru. Turns 2 and 3, I took 4 damage from it before I finally killed it off next turn with a Yamabushi's Flame. Then, it all went downhill for Peter as I got out my Cursed Ronin and Wicked Akuba again crushed him with my black pumpables.
Record: 2-1
So I took home 1 booster as a prize. Interesting cards inside included
Hanabi Blast,
Painwracker Oni, and
Iname, Life Aspect.
All in all, it was fun, but I played against too many kids and not enough real matches!
Dice Roll of the Day: (2, 3) Total: 5
Good Night!
Thursday, December 2, 2004--Once again...
EE105 Lecture...
EE122 Lecture... Carise made her triumphant return, and the lecture was on worms and internet security.
(lunchbreak)
Music 26ac...
another boring day!
But I did go to HKN Video game night, where we played 8-player Mario Kart (heh, I almost typed Maria Kart), Mario Tennis (which is a funny game), Bomberman (the GameCube version was pretty good, but had some flaws, such as the lack of random start position and that powerups appear too slowly so sometimes I grab a powerup without ever having seen what it was), Super Smash Bros (apparently, I'm pretty decent with Shiek, at least for someone who doesn't play on a regular basis). Lastly, these guys were playing NCAA Basketball on Xbox, and they decided to do a Mascot game--Oski vs the Tree (does the Tree have a name?). It was hilarious! And that tree was
ugly! And for some reason, Angela Wu showed up, even though she's in TBP and not HKN (and is a BioE, not a EECSer).
On this day:
In 2003:
- Me: Should I skip my Math Lecture today?
- Kim: Why would you want to do that?
- Me: I never pay attention anyway.
- Kim: Then, don't go... Wait... when is it?
- Me: Right now.
- Kim: I think you should go. You just might learn something.
- Knutson juggles!
In 2002:
- "We'll discuss the news for four or five minutes." "Five minutes." "Why did I let you be timekeeper?" "Because I guessed closer to the number than Dwayne did."
- "The Supreme Court is trying sodomy." "So, are they pairing up William Rehnquist with Antonin Scallia?"
Dice Roll of the Day: (3, 4) Total: 7
G'Nite!
Wednesday, December 1, 2004--For some odd reason, I can't remember anything useful today.
EE120 Discussion...
CS61c Discussion... I fell asleep and had a good night's rest.
CS61c Lecture...
(lunchbreak)
EE120 Lecture... at the end of the class, HKN did their little course survey thingamabob.
Listening at the Music Library...
Dinner...
Now...
Dice Roll of the Day: (4, 3) Total: 7
Maybe I should have compressed my entry like I did the last few days... Oh well!
G'Night!