Oh Posters and your strange ways
Jan. 18th, 2010 11:24 pmI am back in my Dorm Room.
All the posters fell off my wall, except for the poster that seemed to enjoy falling off the wall all semester, Star Trek. I have no idea. I wonder if I will remember to bring my Alice poster. Probably not. I forgot my teddybear. I am getting ready to curl around my pillow and cling to it while I attempt to fall asleep. I also forgot my ihome thingy. But my touch and I will be best friends forever. I am listening to Storm in Someone Else’s Teacup. And I love it. And it makes me sad. I watched Merlin season two (eps one and two) with mom this weekend, so… yay for more this weekend.
This is my schedule:
MWF:
[900-950] ME481 Digital Controls
[1100-1150] STAT345 Statistics
[1300-1350] ME416 Applied Dynamics
TR
[800-1045] ME460 Design V
[1100-1215] ME486 Design for Manufacturability
Ew for tomorrow.
+Nyssa
Reading: Good Omens
Book count: 1 == 1%
Wordcount = 1491/10000 == 14.91%
Quote of the day: “A visitor from Mars could easily pick out the civilized nations. They have the best implements of war.” ~Herbert V. Prochnow
All the posters fell off my wall, except for the poster that seemed to enjoy falling off the wall all semester, Star Trek. I have no idea. I wonder if I will remember to bring my Alice poster. Probably not. I forgot my teddybear. I am getting ready to curl around my pillow and cling to it while I attempt to fall asleep. I also forgot my ihome thingy. But my touch and I will be best friends forever. I am listening to Storm in Someone Else’s Teacup. And I love it. And it makes me sad. I watched Merlin season two (eps one and two) with mom this weekend, so… yay for more this weekend.
This is my schedule:
MWF:
[900-950] ME481 Digital Controls
[1100-1150] STAT345 Statistics
[1300-1350] ME416 Applied Dynamics
TR
[800-1045] ME460 Design V
[1100-1215] ME486 Design for Manufacturability
Ew for tomorrow.
+Nyssa
Reading: Good Omens
Book count: 1 == 1%
Wordcount = 1491/10000 == 14.91%
Quote of the day: “A visitor from Mars could easily pick out the civilized nations. They have the best implements of war.” ~Herbert V. Prochnow