I saw the shuttle launch. I don't mean I watched it on TV. I went out in the cold and saw it launch. It was a small speck in the sky. It looked like a star. However, instead of having horizontal motion, it was the only thing in the sky I saw with vertical motion. The star developed a tail when the boosters were deployed. My dad was jealous of me. He was stuck at work during the launch, so he couldn't see it with the naked eye. Maybe next time. Some people couldn't believe I saw it from Savannah. I only live about 300 miles from the launch site. It wasn't hard to see it in a clear sky at night.
Well, I am almost finished with this semester. I have my Calc final tomorrow. We had an optional review session today. I made sure I attended it. Only 5 of us showed up. I think it will do me well. We did nearly one of all the types of problems that will be on the test. I probably asked for the most examples, but the others didn't mind. They didn't have many examples ready, like I did.
I need a B on the exam tomorrow. I need a B in that class. I am proud that I have improved 100% in Calc this second time around.
I got my Film papers in today, as well. I went to school prior to the review session to type up the last of my essays. They had to be short and I had to have 4 of them. None of them went over 4 pages. I got back the book critique I wrote last Sunday. I got a B+ on it.
I might have gotten an A had I spent more time discussing Silent Street a bit more in terms of the Production Code. That was noted as the paper's flaw. Still,my professor liked the fact I watched the movie for the sake of the paper. I just need at least a B in the class.
So, what's my class schedule for the spring? Yes, at least someone out there is interested in it. Why? Beats me! Anyway, it is as follows:
Mondays & Wednesdays:
Senior Project 3:30-4:20 PM
Computer Ethics 4:30-5:45 PM
Tuesdays & Thursdays:
Introduction To Theatre 4:30-5:45 PM
Graphics Design 6:00-7:15 PM
The theater class will be taught by one of the theater teachers from Savannah Arts. My brother had this professor when he attended high school. Looks like I may get the treat my younger siblings got through out their school careers: "Are you Matthew's sister?"
And finally, this picture of Harri is from about 1 this morning. I was going to bed and caught her in the Christmas tree. Before taking her out of the tree, I had to grab my camera and take some shots. My dad requested this shot for a copy to place in his toolbox. He loves this cat.
[♪ Listening to: "That Girl (Will Never Be Mine)" - *NSYNC]
Posted by Shawn at December 11, 2006 6:55 PM in Flickr Photos, General, Schooling.


