Tomorrow is dinner at Melissa's house. And she promised us it won't be hot dogs, hamburgers, or pizza.
Lindsey and I are sick of pizza! The past 2 colloquia have been pizza. The last Wesley lunch was pizza. We're sick of pizza. I was excited yesterday at our ACM planning meeting we're going for subs over pizza. In addition to dinner, I have a organization presidents meeting to attend, I think, for Wesley. If I'm not meant to be there, I'll leave.
Yesterday's colloquium was interesting. One, it was something I could understand. It was all about a system for checking assignments for CSCI 1301, 1302, and any other JAVA programs for a class. Some members of the IT department, other than the current and ex-head, actually showed up.
Classes today were okay. E-Commerce got so boring, I pulled out my phone and played Tetris. I hate doing that stuff, but I think helped my concentration in that class. And cell phones were all the rage in Meteorology class. Ms. Revival, I think, had her phone go off in class. I'm not certain if it was her, but the ringing and the subsequent "Hello?" from a female voice came from her direction. Yes, someone answered her phone in class!
Later, the professor, stressed out from his main job at the TV station, forgot to turn off his phone. It rang during lecture. At least he didn't answer it in class. Next week, I have tests in both these classes, but not on the same day. Gotta know how to calculate solar angles and the difference in E-Commerce I and E-Commerce II!
Joey kind of bugged me the past two days. Yesterday, during the ACM meeting, he made a remark about Lindsey and I sharing a brain. I mildly tapped him over it, but I wanted to sock him. Today, he mocked my voice when I whined that I wasn't stupid. I hate being treated like a child, and that was what he was doing tonight telling me about the E-Commerce test. I shouldn't have whined. I've tried so hard to stop the whining in my voice when frustrated, but after feeling stressed since school started it, it just came out. I can't get too man at him; after all, he will help me with school work if I need it.
[♪ Listening to: "This Is The Time" - Billy Joel]
Posted by Shawn at September 6, 2007 9:59 PM in Schooling.

