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19 October 2001 - 8:41 pm

Just Add Water tonight, Computer Graphics tomorrow and Sunday and Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday and Friday and Saturday and Sunday. We have to finish this lab to pass the course, and I'm hoping nine days is enough time to get it done. Also, somewhere in there I have to work on a robot for robotics and write up a proposal for our final robotics project. And do some Prob Stats. And write an English paper. The next nine days will not be fun. I think I may write that English paper tonight when I get back from jaw. It only needs to be a page.

We've had a good number of people using the little script to vote on who they think is going to win the contest between michael and aaron. michael told me that he thinks aaron is trying to rig the voting. I told michael not to be ridiculous, then when he left I opened up my browser and placed another vote for aaron.*

Anyway, off I go to see Just Add Water. If anyone else wants to go, the show is at the HiPointe.

* just kidding, of course. I have been very impartial in this little contest. If I weren't so lazy, I would check the server logs to see exactly who has cast votes, but that is much more work than I feel like doing right now.

Posted by on 19 October 2001 at 8:39 PM

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