“Okay, last time we…”
“…had a bigger class?”
Welcome to Notes from Math Class, where I shall endeavour to talk about anything but Math class.
For a week with no midterms, it’s been damned busy – got IEEE stuff up to here (gestures to body part) and the assignments don’t make things any easier. Which would be bearable if not for the fact that I’ve got the theme to Beverly Hills Cop stuck in my head.
Do Do Do-do-do-do-do, Do Do Do-do-do-do-do do-Do-DO do-do-do-do do-dooooo….
Not that the non-Management guys don’t have it worse than I do – they’ve got a rather large midterm coming up at 8pm, at which point I should be out of the Microsoft product info session where I’ll be getting the most glorious of all on-campus in-lecture-hall enticements, Free Pizza and Pop™
This gives me several hours to finish a Materials assignment (due tomorrow, 5:00pm) and get the IEEE Annual Plan done and mailed in (due in New Jersey, Saturday) for which I have to meet with Dr. Davidson (should be fairly easy) and get the IEEE Member Numbers of my executive council (VERY difficult, it seems). I also need to try and track down the stuff from last year’s plan for recycling to make my life easier… and I need to check on the price of next-day mailing to New Jersey with Saturday delivery (or, send it Xpresspost and hope for the best). I’ll do better in the future… really, I will.
On a good note, things seem to be progressing on Getting Things Done in the IEEE Office, equipment-wise, due largely to the fact that Chris is driven to get that going. Yay, new toys that we won’t have to pay for all of!
On an insane note, as of last night’s Robotics Club meeting, I’m the secretary for the Robotics Club. When will I learn? Oh well, at least it’s an easy job.
So, in the next 24 hours, all I have to do is:
- Finish the Materials assignment
- Finish the Annual Plan
- Get the PSpice course rolling
- Attend the Microsoft seminar
- Make sure everything is going well for AGM on Monday
Note that, as usual, less than 50% of the things I need to do aren’t IEEE related. Aaaargh.
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