There are currently four boxes, one bag, one suitcase, and two backpacks on the floor in my bedroom. This is not taking into account the box for the printer and the various papers strew around. It is messy, in an understatement, and after some consistent effort on my part I've reduced the number of boxes, over the weekend, by the grand total number of ONE.
The general effects of unpacking, cleaning, and then repacking includes considerable amounts of headaches, sweat (as that the weather here seemed to have gotten a lot warmer since I came back), and an unaccountable inhalation of microparticles of what must be paper. We can pretend it's paper. Unless there's something else very significant mixed in it in which case we'll find out it's effects, eventually.
Friday was computer maintanence, mostly, and going through all the photos. Saturday was going with Kate to Davis and getting the apartment contract settled--sort of. Sunday is today and involved, as foresaid, boxes.
But also, as said, I've gone through my camera so here're some pictures!

This is the project I made for the IS class, which I titled "the Inner Child", and is a functioning lampshade. If you turn the lamp off the only word you can see is "ADULT".

This the IS exhibit that the project is for. We got there early (as those of you who'd been following this may recall), and rearranged all the furnitures that way, arranged the tables, set out the projects...

...and goofed off with tape. Fun with masking tape. Those things are dead useful. I'm of the personal opinion that everyone who goes to college should own a roll.
Also, THANK YOU LUSINE FOR THE ID! I have now an official validation of geekdom, complete with fancy lettering and a goat in the background, and I'll never even need to wait in line for license renewal since the ID expires something along the time of when "the root of negative one is no longer imaginary."
I ought to print it out. And stick it on top of my drivers license. Not that people need the warning since my integral shirt is none-too-subtle already.
1 comment:
I like the lamp!
And you're welcome, it was fun :)
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