Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Nothing is Sound

All right, I've got class in 15 minutes, so lets hope I have enough time to finish this....

Last night was very...interesting. I had originally planned on doing some homework and then finishing "Braveheart" at Susan's, but people ended up with too much homework, and that turned out to be a good thing. I got the rest of my birthday presents from my parents in the mail in the afternoon, which turned out to be 3-d puzzles of the Sears Tower and Venice, Italy. Well, Venice is fricking huge, so there wasn't nearly enough time for that, but I decided to start working on it. And I kept working on it for a while. Then, I decided to make beef stroganoff for me and the roomies, which turned out surprisingly well (the left-overs were good today too). Following that, more puzzle. Next on the agenda, I went to Steph's and watched a few episodes of Gilmore Girls in a vain (or vane? i can never remember) attempt to catch up before the season premiere tonight. Came back to the apartment and worked on the puzzle more, went out at midnight to buy the new Switchfoot album (which I'll comment on later), and then back to finish the Sears Tower by 12:30. Not a terrible night by any measure. Who knows what tonight will bring...

One more week until the new season of "The Office" on NBC. 8:30 CST, Tuesdays. Be there or miss out.

So yeah, I need to hear the new album a few more times to really judge it, but first impression is not too bad. Not as good as Beatiful Letdown at this point, but i didn't expect it to be. I ended up buying the DualDisc version, which wouldn't work in iTunes, and I've since come to find out that the discs are all write-protected, so you can't put them on your computer or mp3 player, let alone make copies for siblings. I have some friends with some audio equipment that might rememdy this situation though, so we'll wait and see on that.

First test was today, on the first 3 chapters of Accounting I, and it wasn't bad. The MC were a bit rough, but the problems were piece of cake, so good times. Thursday brings tests in Microeconomics and History of recording business, so we'll see, I might have to actually study tomorrow.

That's all I got... and in only 10 minutes. Plenty of time.

Ooo, later, I'm gonna post an exceprt from my roommates' text book for Moral Theory. Psycho.

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