Thoughts while I sit here in the computer lab:
- Was the sky just a little bluer this morning if you were a Bama fan, or was that just me?
- Is it okay to be happy with a 68 on a test if the class average was 50?
- You know, even though I haven’t used it all that much, I’m really glad I’ve got my cell phone.
- It’s almost November, and to me that signifies one big thing, at least: I can start listening to Christmas music again without feeling self-conscious.
- My sister and best friend are about to get their own houses, and I’m really having trouble not breaking the 10th commandment.
- The Burger King by the BCM is now closed down, and I am somewhat saddened by this.
- Then again, that means a lot more free parking for us for a while, anyway…
- In my free time (hah!), I’ve been working on making the site skinnable again…check out the ongoing process. Click one of the pictures at the top to change the skin.
- One of my term projects for a class is to make a four-player online Boggle game. I can’t tell you how much happier this makes me than the command-line editor project that we have in another class.
- Hasn’t the semester just flown by?
I can’t wait to try it out!!!! (your Boggle game, that is) hehehehehe
ROLL TIDE ROLL
34-14
First off, if the class average is a 50, then it’s okay to be happy with a 40. You’re still not allowed to listen to Christmas music until after Thanksgiving…I will not discuss this. You have no reason to be jealous about the houses, because in a few years we’ll all be jealous of Dr. German’s mansion. The closing of Burger King’s should always be a joyous occasion, and the command-line editor sounds cool, although the Boggle game sounds like more fun. I guess that’s a big difference in the doctorate CS program vs. the undergrad one…you get to do cooler projects, although obviously much harder.
Listening to Christmas music can occur at anytime during the year, but especially before Thanksgiving parce que it reminds us of the birth of our Lord and it is joyous and happy. And I don’t know about you, but I feel just a little bit chippier when I listen to it despite the grey weather days of winter. So dear Bandon, don’t feel self-concious! Listen away and sing along.
If you start feeling bad about a 68 on a test, or whether or not you should be listening to Christmas music this early or not, or anything else, just think abou 34-14 and that should take care of it. ROLL TIDE!!!!!