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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

  A set of personal reminders:
  • Ignoring e-mails from a group member is not the best way to communicate occupation with other tasks
  • Ignoring communications in general is despicable
  • The little things that are easily noticeable contribute more to a person's overall impression than any sort of deep competence.

    Also, I haven't use html coding in years, and it's nice that I remember how to make bullet points. Hopefully they show up on the page.

    I have a funny thing for people and especially musical artists with the initials "JM." And after years, nearly a decade of listening to John Mayer, appreciating the tunes and eventually the lyrics, I finally, finally can say that I like his voice and that his songs would not be improved by replacing his voice with another. Quite a breakthrough.

    Computer programming is something I can do, I decided. Someday, after I come back to college to study many other subjects in depth, I'll also try to understand computer science.

    It's funny that I was sixteen four years ago; that's the length of a conventional college education. Lately I feel that I've lost some things, and it's a little threatening. I'll think about it later.
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    How awful is it that when I read the sentence about musical "JM" people I did not think of John Mayer or Jason Mraz, but, dear god, James Martini? I can only hope that I have been brainwashed and that is the reason he was the first name to come to my mind.

    Fancy scrolling and bullet points you've got there. I envy you, but not enough to actually want to learn html coding. So perhaps I'm not that envious after all.

    And it's weird to think about how old we were ever. I mean, we're (you're) 20. That's two decades, long enough to say "I've played the violin for over a decade" or "I've known you since second grade- we've known each other for 12 years." It's just insane, really. We're halfway to 40, and only 5 years from being halfway to 50. Just crazy!
    Posted 3/5/2009 12:20 AM by star_gazer101 - reply


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