Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Year!!!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
I love this record baby but I can't see straight anymore
- Monday, December 15th: Surveying
- Wednesday, December 17th: Introduction to Engineering Materials
- Wednesday, December 17th: Treatment of Experimental Data
- Friday, December 19th: Mechanics of Deformable Bodies I
- Saturday, December 20th: Vector Calculus
- Monday, December 22nd: Computer Aided Analysis II
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Herm
So. This is winter. Or whatever you can call it. Exams. Studying. My life consists of getting up, eating, going to the library, getting lunch, going back to the library, get dinner, go to the library and then maybe go to the pool and go to sleep. Repeat cycle. Wrote my first exam today. It was ok. Psych. Hopefully it went ok, seeing as its worth 50% of my mark. Joyous wonderful. Last weekend Katy came down from Ottawa and spent the weekend with me. It was cool, and we had lots of fun. Its nice to have a change of people once in a while. From here anyways. We also did secret santa on monday with my floor. I had my friend Hayley, so I made her an Engineer Survival Kit which she loved. What did I get? Nothing. Neither did my friend. Go figure. Those who put the most into things get the least out. People shouldn't participate in SS if they arent going to buy their person a gift. Lame. As for my plans for my Bday. I'm going to eat breakky alone, cause everyone sleeps all the time. (especially my roomie, dont get me started on that one) and then give blood and then study and maybe in the evening go out with friends, if they aren't too busy studying. As for exams, I have 3 left: Bio - 8th
Chem -12th
Health - 15th
Not looking forward to chem or bio, but Health should be pretty easy.
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Some Stuff.
- November 25th - Hawksley Workman Concert in Lonon (STUNNING!)
- November 28th - Hawksley Workman Concert in Toronto (ON FIRE!)
- December 1st - Kitchener City Council Meeting (all ROW / WLU swimmers filled the chamber to discuss the pool closure)
- December 1st - McMullan's after the meeting (Keith B.: "I'm going to drown my sorrows in ale.")
- December 2nd - Meeting w/ Max Blouw (President of WLU)
The pool is closing December 31st for sure. No hope of extending the deadling 45 more days to finish our season. We will be training at Waterloo and in Guelph. In other news, two more goddamn weeks of this hell and I can sleep for three days straight at home. Oh, also, the p-rents get to meet Tom on December 17th (they're picking me up / we're all going for dinner). Good times. Exam Schedule:
- Dec. 4 - Developmental Psych @ 9:00am
- Dec. 6 - English and Lit Tradition I @ 2:00pm
- Dec. 8 - Reading Culture Paper Due
- Dec. 12 - Children's Literature @ 9:00am
- Dec. 17 - Intro to Cognitive Psych @ 2:00pm
Also good times. At least they're spread out, but I just can't wait to be done.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Excitement! and Anticipation!
- 29 days until Christmas break! (And I get to see all of you again!)
- My dad got bored the other day and got satellite. Timeshifting networks and GolTV are my new drugs. Because, you know, I did drugs before.
- 2 midterms left! (I'll stop with the exclamation marks now.)
- MY SISTER BOUGHT ME THIS HAT.
EDIT: I FORGOT! BLACK FRIDAY IN FIVE DAYS!!!!!!!!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
our usual saturday afternoon converstation
Monday, November 17, 2008
Pool Closure
- July. We heard during the summer that the pool was closing. We freaked out, but calmed down when we found out that we had pool time booked at The Math School Down the Street. This was not ideal, of course, but hey we could swim. Then we found out, 'ohhh heeeyy it's open until December 31st!!' We said, 'fuck yeah!', cancelled our time at The Math School Down the Street and were very happy.
- November. We find out it's closing. Now we are devastated. "A, what about The Math School Down the Street pool time?" For the purposes of this possibly public blog entry, I shall call a man C, and my coach D. C wanted Ds job. C is notorious for going in to city clubs, overtraining athletes, burning them out before they reach full potential, and then moving on to new cities, overtaking other coaches, and doing the same thing. Now, of course RSwimming (the club D coaches) said, 'um C you're an idiot, we know what you do, Ds been coaching forever, get the eff out of here.' C gets pretty pissed. Decides to start his own club, who train at The Math School Down the Street. He says, anything that D does cannot be done with my club in this pool. So. We severed ties with TMSDTS in July, C overbooked his TMSDTS pool time, and now Our School cannot train there. RSwimming has alternate pool times, but Our School does not. So C sits back and laughs, because he has successfully cut Ds salary in half (if Our School Varsity does not continue. And it does not look good).
- Three Years Ago: Our School had the money needed to repair the pool and spent it on football. Our School could have switched the lighting in the pool to more energy-efficient bulbs, which would have saved the money needed to repair the pool.
- Long Term Plans: There are none. However, there is something called 'lease-to-own'. This is where Our School says, 'prior to the leaks / repairs needed, we were willing to put up X amount of dollars to run the pool. Hey private contractors, build us a pool for that X amount of dollars!' Yes, it costs more in the long run. However, it isn't just Varsity and RSwimming that uses that pool. It is a community pool, and is never empty unless it is closed. Plus, with our economy as it is, that really is the only way to build anything. Basically it works like a mortgage.
- Final Points: There have been whisperings of building a satellite campus / building bigger residences to up Our School's numbers. My response: If you can put up money to build a satellite campus, why the eff can't you fix the pool? Also: I turned down 5 other school BECAUSE Our School is small. I don't fucking want a satellite campus, nor does over half of Our School, probably 99.95% of us. Also: Of those 5 schools, I had scholarships to 3, and 2 were getting a new pool facility. Also: How would it feel to be one of THREE schools in all of Ontario to not have a pool? We would be likened to Nippissing, OCAD, and Algoma. Where the fuck is Algoma? Oh yes, that's right, no one knows because no one goes there, therefore it doesn't need a goddamn pool. And, "OMMMGGG NO WWAYY Ontario School of Art and Design doesn't have a pool? I NEVER would have guessed!" Nippissing surprises me. Also: Windsor and Ryerson have pools and no team. Um. Yeah. Let's not get started on that.
Ok that's enough. Basically we find out what it means in terms of our Varsity program tomorrow at 5pm. We have a meeting with the Athletic Director, and we officially hear the news, good or bad, tomorrow morning at practice. I am by no means the best swimmer in the world, nor on the team. But I will not have my swimming career cut short. I don't know what that means for next year. If there is no team, I move schools. Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Novemburrr (but not really cause its not that cold as of late)
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
what happens in chemistry...
well not actual chemistry work!! (ok except that mandy is a huge loser and decided to start coming to this class so she could learn?!)
Any ways.... mandy wanted to make sure you guys knew who she was lol. so as you can tell she might have a very low IQ...
hehe and shes a bit weird.
(Mandy: but nothing compared to you!)
okee thats all for now hehehe...
(Mandy: At least wish them a merry christmas!)
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! =D