The End is Near
Posted on October 13, 2007 at 03:49 Down the Drain
{yawn} It’s 30 minutes past 3 in the morning, and I’m still wide awake. From 8 to 11 last night I furnished my dormmates’ HTML project for their IT101 subject. I had it simple, since there is no sufficient time. Additionally, I had to make it ‘simpler’ than what I’ve been used to doing. You know, it’s not my project after all. {hehe} The output was good. I liked it. I hope they will like it too. It was past midnight when Shiela paid us a visit in our wing again and got something from Goy-Goy. She brought it together with her and we ended up watching it in the study area. {lol} I just finished writing our first take-home exam in CMSC140 a few moments ago. The second one is waiting with open arms – and I haven’t made any satisfactory search on any of the items yet. x_x;
Know what game’s hip right now? It’s this Mystery Case Files Huntsville game. Haha. I know I’m quite late about this one but, whatever. I got a copy of it from my friend Jo Ann and for some reason I can’t resist to stop playing it everytime I fail to pass a level. I find it hard. Perhaps my eyes need more accuracy or something. It’s also in my roommate Hanny John’s PC as well as in Arjay’s laptop. However, we all have different versions of it.
Feeling Really Haggard
Posted on October 11, 2007 at 17:36 Down the Drain
When I came to school at 9 this morning, John Paul and Marc Jones were the only ones around. Subsequently, the rest came one after another. We finalized our answers in Stat105 4th long exam (thanks to John Paul who reviewed my green book – our answer sheet – or I could’ve lost some points!) and then situated at CL1 (Computer Laboratory 1). Academics is killing me softly. Name them: (Monday) CMSC131 and CMSC123 finals, (Tuesday) Stat105, SocSci26, and CMSC140 finals. Two of these are take-homes but it still requires great effort. Sometimes I can’t help but think that perhaps it would’ve been better if we had a ‘real’ exam instead. Plus, Java Calculator Applet and PHP Exercise with MySQL as deliverables for passing CMSC140. A project is also required in Assembly and, luckily, we’ve already presented it to Ma’am today. I’ll show our code below. ^_^
We had a little quality time in the lab this afternoon. I’d say that somehow, and even if it may seem pretty late, our batch has finally become close to one another. Well, should be. No man is an island, and definitely you won’t survive a course being alone. It’s Mary Glo’s birthday today and we asked – no, forced {lol} – her to buy us food. She bought two packs of that sweet buttered, err, toasted bread I usually eat. I was alone when I rode the tricycle going to the dorm. Then I saw my other classmates walking. Tsk, I should’ve left the lab together with them in the first place. Neh. And yeah, Charmie, a sophomore BroadComm student who’s a friend and classmate in Badminton, got her article published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s Young Blood today.