It was quite hot this morning and I thought it's summer time at last. But later, it became damp again. Andrew made jokes about how foggy and misty UST could be. He listed top ten stuffs, like people are afraid of losing each other and they sometimes miss when they kiss. I found it funny but still I wasn't quite awake.
After the 4.5 hours continuous lectures, I went back to hall for a nap. My backpack is still under the status of shipped not yet delivered and it made me worry a lot. I am afraid that if I stay in lab I might miss the call and delay the backpack delivery.These days I didn't do much study. Partialy because of this Macbook and I am not motivated. My members are busy with their other courses and are not responsible. I could do it all myself for activity 2 is not about implementation and thus one person should be enough. They will complain if they have nothing to do but when I assigned them tasks, they are always behind schedule. Sometimes I feel it so unfair and that feeling just doesnt go away and kept annoying me.
Rebecca is doing her project with her teammate. They have hard time because they didn't start earlier. But luckily most of them can work that out finally. I guess just one member is not helping and one is missing. Well, actually all I can think about right now are project deadlines and Macbook. Well probably some news. I watch news every day.
To cheer myself up a little bit, I downloaded some songs about love and spring and created a new playlist called Spring.
BTW, I have now two OS in my MacBook. The weird thing is that the Mac Os X seems so bulky! It is impossible!!! It should be like unix very small, smaller than XP. I checked the directories, there are three diretories called LIBRARY! One of them is 9 GB!!!!!!!! But I dare not delete any of them. I guess some of them are for data storage for certain application. Some are information for hardware drives. It is weird.
Warwrick notified me that I could do FYP with them. Well if grade will not transfer back then I will do it. Otherwise...
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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