"You are all bastard-people!"
-Waiting for Guffman
As you might tell from the past few entries, my life this past weekend has consisted primarily of watching movies. For some unknown reason, our cable is suddenly picking up the HBO channels now. This is quite a distraction and I've seen clips from so many movies it's hard to recount all of them. And aside from what's on TV, I have my own personal DVD collection to help pass the time. This weekend has sort of been a time for me to bask in the idleness that is the first week of classes, coupled with a 3-day weekend as well. I love the time where labs have yet to begin and papers haven't had time to be assigned, and when not enough material has been covered for a problem set to be given. This is a time without expectations, and a time without judgements. This is the most peculiar time where all of us have straight A's in our classes (well, most of us anyhow). And it only comes twice a year! So I've dedicated my weekend to revel in the fact that I have no assignments!*
*Note to readers: I do have some "readings" to look over, but I hardly consider them homework assignments. Rather they are merely suggestions to better understand the material. I never quite understood why I should read my Heat Transfer textbook when the professor is doing a perfectly good job explaining equations and processes in class. Thus, I won't consider my readings homework as of now.
Unfortunately the fairy-tale ends tomorrow, and the rest of the week will be busy in preparation for my concert at Disney Hall. More details will follow during the week.
Until then....
-Waiting for Guffman
As you might tell from the past few entries, my life this past weekend has consisted primarily of watching movies. For some unknown reason, our cable is suddenly picking up the HBO channels now. This is quite a distraction and I've seen clips from so many movies it's hard to recount all of them. And aside from what's on TV, I have my own personal DVD collection to help pass the time. This weekend has sort of been a time for me to bask in the idleness that is the first week of classes, coupled with a 3-day weekend as well. I love the time where labs have yet to begin and papers haven't had time to be assigned, and when not enough material has been covered for a problem set to be given. This is a time without expectations, and a time without judgements. This is the most peculiar time where all of us have straight A's in our classes (well, most of us anyhow). And it only comes twice a year! So I've dedicated my weekend to revel in the fact that I have no assignments!*
*Note to readers: I do have some "readings" to look over, but I hardly consider them homework assignments. Rather they are merely suggestions to better understand the material. I never quite understood why I should read my Heat Transfer textbook when the professor is doing a perfectly good job explaining equations and processes in class. Thus, I won't consider my readings homework as of now.
Unfortunately the fairy-tale ends tomorrow, and the rest of the week will be busy in preparation for my concert at Disney Hall. More details will follow during the week.
Until then....
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