inequalities
am blogging from g301. sir levi's trying to discuss servlets [whatever the hell those are] but there isn't anyone who isn't multitasking. in this scenario, the phrase "if he were any good, they would listen" doesn't apply. the internet is greater than any teacher.
so what've i been up to? i'm playing at the ccs acoustic night, the pasicatchan, and livewire as part of
dai mayuge, at the least. i've got urbandub's
sailing down pat and i'll probably have widowed out the basslines to sponge cola's
partisan and imago's
otherwise by saturday. renz, kimber, and myself will hopefully have wrapped up our original composition [for the pasicatchan] by next week. in other words, academics are less than the band.
not to say that i've been slacking off. alright, so i have. but i've had luck so far, or at least i think so. i'm refering of course to the introse test, which featured questions such as "if functional programming is based on functions, object-based programming is based on _______". paraphrased, but you get the picture. i wouldn't be surprised if i aced it, but i wouldn't be surprised if i failed it either.
good thing, then, that i wasted no time studying and instead had my story edited by aleck [who had replaced jomic as editor]. i really should've joined the prose staff from the start, except that i hadn't written anything prior to entering malate, and i had a lot of old poems lying around. in any case, both aleck and jomic liked the story so there's a good chance i'll be published this term, unless the opinions of the malate advisors are not equal to the opinions of the editorial board.
meanwhile, kimber's in trouble.
this is why you should never type out full names when you bash people online. my apologies if it isn't the top entry - i couldn't access the url of the post itself. this time i can't say who is greater than who.
let's see how it plays out.
sige ingat.ΓΌ