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Apr 04, 2006 00:14



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nemosensit April 5 2006, 03:50:03 UTC
Astounding return on what sounds like a sci-fi achievement, considering the widespread preference for biographies and the like nowadays.

The middle of the week is coming about, and I'm in the middle of a whirlwind of tests, quizzes, papers and projects. Tomorrow morning's preregistration, too; but with my sleep patterns (or lack thereof) at least I know I'll be awake before 0720 when access to scheduling opens. Maybe that's a 'sunny side.' Or maybe it's just not healthy.

In a nutshell, things are about to keel me; so I could certainly use an external story to break my deadlocked attention to notes and other anxieties. (Read: How're things?)

Apologies in advance if this is a too selfish request. Be well and remember to shoot the breeze when its feasible.

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perkins_sara April 13 2006, 05:01:51 UTC
Please, please forgive me for not getting back to you sooner. I am so sorry. I have been so ridiculously busy lately, that I've been neglecting a little bit of everything. I, too, recently registered for classes. I'm looking forward to mine, although the schedule is a little weird for my experience. What classes and endeavors will you be pursuing next semester?
Lately, I've been consumed with presentations and research articles to read. Everything is falling together/apart at once. I had to reformat my computer the other night. I assumed this would be a relatively quick, painless job. However, I'm still fighting with the drivers disks, trying to determine which ones I have/which ones I need.
I'm sorry this is so short. I just wanted to jot something quick so that you would know I had not forgotten about you. I really meant no slight by my silence. I hope things are going well, and I promise a cliched longer-letter-later!

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nemosensit April 14 2006, 16:46:44 UTC
Worry not, friend, I understand your delay all too well. I would much, much rather that you attend to your own trials fully and in timely manner before you consider any silly request from me. And reformatting always seems to take longer than it should... Hope all of that pans out well.

I was going to take fifteen hours, but somehow a sixteenth slipped into the mix. On the docket: survey computer art applications, computer ccience II, English literature survey I, archery, differential calculus, and logic. Assuming I survive the rest of this semester.

After seeing a trilogy called His Dark Materials in a Wikipedia entry, I searched the library's site and found them listed, so I intend on reading them. Even if they are designated 'juvenile fiction ( ... )

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