Well I'm pretty tired but I want to record my thoughts with respect to my first real job (i.e. job were my work is actually pretty important.) Yesterday afternoon I drove out to London, Ontario to meet my summer employer Wayne. I was really quite sure what they did but after receiving a three hour product tour, I was pretty familiar with what it was and who would buy it. They've actually done some pretty neat stuff with it.
It's about 2:44 AM and I'm just chilling at my computer after a week of doing nothing. Luckily my job starts next week either Wednesday or Thursday, depending on what my boss says when he finally gets back to me.
On my way to drive back to Toronto to drop off the old van I was lucky enough to run into the Rev as I was seeing Jenn out and asked if he wanted to come for the ride. Normally sane people usually refuse propositions like this, but Rev and I hadn't had a good, long conversation in a while and as luck would have it he accepted.
Well it's around 4:38 PM on Tuesday and, guess what, I'm behind in my studies. I skipped two classes today for no particular reason other than I didn't feel like going (which, I guess, is a reason itself.) I've done a minimal amount of studying for one of my quizzes this Thursday. Of course it's for the easier one, as I would never actually want to use my brain.
Just got back from Jenn's after doing a mocha run to refuel her for her essay writing night ahead. Was talking to Tom today about getting my hair cut and he mentionned that he only cuts his hair like once a year. Once a freaking year. Now, I can understand individuals with long hair not getting their hair cut frequently but he has hair shorter than I! Perhaps I'm just used to my faster growing uberhair.
Well, I suppose it's the time of the month (year?) that I update my journal. My life has been really interesting and all over the place lately. I'm not going to go into any detail since I'm not a huge fan of broadcasting my life to the masses.
I'm about two-thirds through Asimov's "I, Robot" and I have to say that although it is entertaining, it's pretty far off the mark. It's very interesting to see where Asimov thought we were going and what was going to be the next major technological breakthroughs.
Well, I just got back from my first exam (the algebra one I mentionned last entry) and I have a good feeling about it. I'm quite certain that I passed and I guessing I got an 80-85% on it, which is good, as that'll boost my mark in that course significantly.
Well, I guess this begins the first page of my government profile which I may or may not one day regret writing. But I guess there's not much I can about that but not write a journal... and I'm not about to do that. And no, I'm not going to tell you my reasoning.