I left my Computer architecture class early, mostly because I was bored and wasting my time. Not that I'm not doing the same back here at the apartment. It feels like I never even see my apartment between 10am and 9pm or so, which is slightly annoying. The one good thing that tends to come out of it is when I go home, it really is "home". Of course, since I spent last weekend in SC, and will be spending part of the next, I am really starting to like this whole "home" concept. It's where I cook my meals, where I lay my head to sleep (parties and out of town trips excepted), where I do my HW, and where I get to relax and zone out listening to music and staring at the computer screen for hours at a time. "Home" is indeed a wonderful thing.
Last night, I played SSBM with some people from Monterey Peninsula College. Perhaps played is too kind of a word - I got 0wn3d. Yes, worked so bad, that it actually requires the use of horrific leet. One on one matches were Jakob - 0, Rachel 1, August 1. I don't think I have ever seen skill like that. I did learn a lot though, and I shall now be refining my skills in a hidden dojo beneath a waterfall in preparation for this next weekend. At least in the 3-way match I managed to win. That made me feel a tad better about my gaming ability. ^_^
Tonight is the ICC meeting, which will consist of one main point of business. The disappearance of the Anime Club flyers. MJ was invited to be there, and I am arming myself to the teeth with minutes, policies, and everything I can. Since it was club funds at stake, I suppose it best I have everything ready to come out swinging. It would be really amusing if she didn't show though. For some reason, I feel as if this will be quite fun. Times like this make me love politics. I mean, how often can you have one of the higher-ups of Residential Life in a position where they have to admit they messed up, can reimburse the club they screwed, and even get students helping with the reformed policy that they messed up on to begin with?
I'm gonna enjoy this I think. ^_^
In response to "before the fry":