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Blank Screen Problem....
Posted Feb 2, 2005
Can't figure out how to program in Assembler. Why'd I ever sign up for this class?
I mean, just because I understand computers doesn't mean that I should spend valuable college funds and class time researching them. They're more of a hobby than a career goal, really.
Too late now, though. I just need to get off of the Internet and force myself to look at it.
And somehow figure out why I can't figure out how to get loops to function correctly....
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Got That Zero-Point Feeling
Posted Jan 18, 2005
Well, I still feel like I don't exist.
I think that I'm past the depressing part of nonexistence, but I'm not yet into the zen part of it. Approaching it. Then after zen is the basking-in-the-coolness-of-it-all state.
Or maybe I'm just bored.
Hard to tell, really.
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So the break is behind me....
Posted Nov 29, 2004
I can't do two more weeks of school. This semester needs to end NOW!
I'm too far behind in everything. One class I've got three major projects due dating back to the second week.
And, I've never been a good test taker either.
This next report card will either have a lot of A's, or a lot of C's. Very little middle ground, I'm afraid....
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Penny Whistle Fish Fight 1
Posted Oct 27, 2004
Fresh fish....we catch 'em, you buy 'em....
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Super Training
Posted Oct 27, 2004
Okay, so I join h2g2. That's fun.
I find a few places to hang. Fun fun.
I join CHOPPERS. Seems fun.
However, I've not really considered how this whole "time manipulation" schtick that I've given myself and my penny whistles would work in combat situations. I can think of a few good ones, but I'll have to give this some thought before hand.
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