Dan’s Twitter Updates for 2007-10-04

  • Almost forgot sleep. #
  • Just mailed a bird. Feathers everywhere. #
  • Yay, speech time! #
  • Speech was canceled. #
  • Holy crap. I finally get subnetting. #

Dan’s Twitter Updates for 2007-10-03

  • I give my speech second on Thursday. Yay. #
  • Watching T3 on AMC. Not great, but mindless entertainment. #
  • HoH starts next Friday. It’s actually almost ready. #
  • Learning password recovery. #
  • Picking up the kids. Yippee! #

Dan’s Twitter Updates for 2007-10-02

  • Yay for speech time. #

Stupid things – lolcats

Now that the recent furious coverage has subsided, I will let you all know that I have a dirty secret: I love this site.

Nope, nothing cool about it. It isn’t manly, cutting edge, or in any way what most people would consider hip. I don’t give a crap. Those stupid cats and bunnies (on occasion) make me laugh almost every day. At least once per week I see a new “funniest thing ever” on there.

Yes, they use horrendous spelling and stupid jokes, but I love it. Those ignorant photos are my guilty pleasure. Go look if you haven’t already and let me know what you think in the comments.

The summer is over, school is ongoing, blah best describes my mood

Yep, baseball season has ended again. My “World Champion” Cardinals couldn’t have had more injuries I don’t think. No playoffs even. The good news from all of this crappy season is that there were a bunch of young guys who came up from the minors and proved they have solid potential. Ankiel did well, despite attempts to smear his name and success.

Yes, I’m still attending school. Yes, I’m still doing well. I’m pretty sure I can maintain an A-average provided subnetting becomes clear to me. Once I get it, everyone says it will be like “duh”, but I’m still waiting for the click. In the meantime I did register for classes in the spring. With only one class offered over the summer that I need, I will have to have my work spread over 4 semesters. The good news is that I should have very easy 3rd and 4th semesters since I have my English, Speech, and elective out of the way.

With Em’s diagnosis being confirmed today, my mood could not be worse. I’m carrying-on and keeping things going, but it’s all a front. We’ll see what the future brings.