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Finished the geology project. It almost reflected the geology of Ontario. No idea where the hematite (real hematite, not artificial magnetic hematine) came from. Not confident it even is a hematite. I decided to speculate that perhaps it made its way over here from New York or Michigan, acknowledge that “mis-identification is also a possibility”, and move on.

That was the last geology assignment (I did the exam on Tuesday, after confirming that I was allowed to complete the project after the exam), but for comp-sci I still have fifteen textbook chapters to review, an exam to complete (and get up early for, because the invigilator* only does mornings), two articles to write (they’re not full-on formal essays, at least), and a set of linked HTML documents with embedded Java to create. (This being an introductory course, they don’t expect you to write the Java code, but I haven’t gone through the tutorial on how to embed it yet. And I’m “encouraged” to “create an original ‘look and feel’” on the HTML pages.)

I have ten days. They are shaping up to be very long days, but I think they will be long enough.

*“Proctor”, in American.


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#oh look an original post #oh look an update #adventures in University Land #after this I’m taking two months of winter vacation #(my longest consecutive break since November 2011) #but I can’t use that to motivate me because then I just get distracted thinking about how I would rather be playing video games

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