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Although I watched the last half of X2 tonight after getting out of class at 7, I still haven’t slacked off much since school started, and I’ve been constantly doing stuff. Yet I haven’t really done any Organic Chemsitry yet. I’m wondering how this quarter is going to work out.

In Seattle

Great-game delayed one day, but here I am, half a mile from campus for the night. I no longer feat 8:30 am classes! w00t. All of the housemates seem pretty chill.

While I have all of the neccesities, there are still a few things I want to get done:

  • Get the landlord to kick the neighbor out of the parking spot I intend to use, which is on this house’s property.
  • Purchase and install a room door lock
  • Transport the bike(s) here (I don’t know if I’ll bring the road bike just yet)
  • Possibly bring Kaleidoscope (my desktop) here. (A guy upstairs has the same speakers as me!)
  • Establish a good routine
  • Sign the lease

I think thats about it… but I’m sure something else will come up as well.

Texas

Longhorns

Well worth getting no homework done for.

Vince Young and the Texas defense were spetacular; USC was just not good enough. As an underdog-rooter, this one felt really nice.

Crazy Delicious

Chroni-cles of Narnia

My New Commute to School

0.6 Miles (about 1 minute)

Ok, so I’m four months behind schedule, but, hey, I made it. Hopefully I’ll be sleeping there by Wednesday night.

New Year’s Eve

Woke up late after talking long into the night with Scott Marsh about Mag Lev trains. Next, I wandered off to work for several hours as there is a test currently going on that I am monitoring. After finishing up, I made contact with Scott Torborg and Courtney. I dropped off Courtney’s Christmas gift (finally) and ate a little bit at Thai Ginger in Factoria with her group, which included her boyfriend, Ann, and another friend (an attractive vegetarian Indian girl). I guess I have to hang out with Courtney more often, as the food was good and the company too. After this, I returned home, got stuff ready, and then met Torborg at the Marshes, where we ate good food and had good times.

Eventually, Jonathan arrived and we headed to Seattle where we met with Beth and a friend of hers, Shai, Greg, and Katie and Mike. Beth, Shai, Greg and I took off just before midnight to watch the fireworks off of the Space Needle, which was fun. We then stayed up late having a pretty good time. I then returned home to see a new (loaner) TV, so I ha to watch a movie, which ended up being the always enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean. Then it was now. I think instead of sleep I’ll power thorugh today, which includes church (gotta meet Breein’s lucky guy), perhaps Seahawks with Dan, a short stint at work to replace batteries, and the last TRC leadership meeting before the 2006 FIRST Robotics Kickoff Event.

UPDATE: Well, that plan didn’t work.

Accepted Part II

I have added you to 370. I’m a little concerned that you may be overloaded this quarter, so just try to evaluate your coursework during the first week to determine whether or not it will be too difficult.

I’m happy, but apparently Crystal isn’t. I don’t know what the problem might be — it is only 15 credits, after all. I responded…

Crystal —

Thanks for your concern, but I am curious as to why exactly you are concerned. Currently, I’m signed up for just 15 credits, which is fewer than I took last quarter. Is it because every class I have has a lab/quiz? Or is there another reason that I’m missing? Please let me know the reason for your concern, so I can better understand what I might be getting myself into here.

Thanks!

~Ryan