How would I rate this semester? If you asked me to describe that in one word, I would quote Zero Punctuation and "tell you to stop being such a twap", but if pressed (and I'm plagiarising off of him again), I think I'd go with
The semester started off with me boistering with confidence that I wouldn't screw my acads this time again, but I ended up doing that anyway, and in some ways, worse than I had ever done before. However, unlike the previous times I had done so, this semester wasn't fraught with guilt or sadness for me, and on the contrary, this could've been said to be my best semester yet if I hadn't kicked college education in the nuts again. And this is why my first semester remains to be my best semester here yet.
"What could possibly alleviate sucky acads?" you ask? Well, I can tell you it has nothing to do with "love", so you can take that thought out of your mind and stuff it in a sticky petri dish in a dumpy lab in Indonesia for further perusal on students who have a ratio of girls higher than 1:50 in their college.
Roight.
Now that we have that clear, lets see what made me happy this semester. To be frank, I don't really remember, and my memory of most things before my trip home is incoherent to say the least. One plausible theory is that I reset my memory to forget the unpleasant things that happened to me before my vacation, and now that I dig deeper in my head, I feel bubbles of despair bubbling up again.
Hush. Lest the bubbles grow.
Lets look at what all I can remember without disturbing those friendly-bubbles (yes, they are friendly, even if not in the short term).
Good news:
- I'm a Beagle developer now~! Thanks to Arun Raghavan for first introducing me to Beagle, and getting me interested in it, Debajyoti Bera for constantly encouraging me while working with him on Beagle's fancy new webinterface, and Kevin Kubasik for giving me my first boost into Beagle while working on Beagle's Ubuntu Gutsy packages :)
- gnome-system-tools is (mostly) working on gentoo again! This is thanks to eva (gentoo's gnome herd) and garnacho (system-tools-backends' maintainer). I didn't contribute any code, but the fact that I was there to witness its development (and help in some testing), gives me joy :)
Laziness news:
- I've been too lazy to work on the article for Gnome Journal even though I've promised the editors at least one article for the next issue :(
- After making strides with Necoro on #gentoo-guis on Catapult, I sorta drifted off for a while (thanks to my vacation and Antaragni), and I haven't really thought about the project, not looked at the code, and not even contacted Necoro...
- I had said that I would be working on a Gentoo backend for PackageKit, but I haven't done monkey balls in that direction :|
- Slacked off testing/helping out in the stabilisation of the now ~arch GNOME 2.20 in gentoo..
And I'm too tired/sleepy this evening to catch up on these right now. And the cold I have isn't helping either :-/
Monstrously hungry as well; time for dinner.
Maybe tomorrow will be more conducive to fix my acads and my laziness (It'd better be. English assignment due on Wednesday).
Roight.
ReplyDeletelove it.
Good job coming up with that word... For everything else, boo.
boo boo boo.
Maybe I shouldn't be saying this, but I plagiarised that word from Zero Punctuation as well :D
ReplyDeleteYou really should watch his game reviews, they are the most fun thing out there right now.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation
Melancholy first line man. To do list:
ReplyDelete1) Beat the hell out of NG people.
2) Study
3) Blog, now that end sems are near.
You've failed 440. Try doing the creative rewrite though. It might be entertaining.
:)
Man, the creative rewrite is art+5000 words and is due in 15 hours. I overslept by 9 hours.
ReplyDeleteI've so totally failed 440 :(