Thursday, September 27, 2007

Well, the first few weeks have been pretty good. I have enough work that it keeps be busy, but not so much that I'm panicing (how the hell do you spell that word?). There are a couple of classes that I'm liking better, but there are a few that I'm not liking as much. It's not so bad though.

Hee...sorry, just thought about what I finished doing.... buying my Michael Buble tickets! YAY!! I am so excited! ok...calm... must remain calm, I am in a public computer lab after all... I had the opportunity to buy my tickets before they went on sale to the general public. Wasn't able to get as good as seats as I would have liked, but at least I have tickets.

I'm also excited to see Stuart McLean in a few weeks. If you don't know who he is, you need to listen to "The Vinyl Cafe" on CBC Radio One. It's fantastic, hilarious, I love it. That reminds me, I have to go pick up my tickets for that one at the box office.

Until next time!

Friday, September 14, 2007

"We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers.
We can, we can, we can, we can demolish 40 beers.
Drink up, drink up, drink up, drink up and come along with us,
'Cause we don't give a damn about any damn man who don't give a damn about us!"
(Note: sung to the tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic", starting with 'Glory, glory...')

Ah yes, the famous (or infamous) Engineering song, which I heard sung, from a distance yesterday. Upper level engineering students came to our class in the morning in order to do the frosh thing. I refused to do it, I just walked out of the classroom. "But Pat", you may ask "You are in engineering, so why didn't you do it?"

Why? Let me tell you. It's because they strip you down to your underwear (the girls had t-shirts on) put a cloth around you so it looks like you are wearing a diaper, throw you in a huge thing if PURPLE DYE, and make you elephant walk downtown, to the Mayor's office, and to MCTV (I think it was MCTV someone told me) before bringing you to the Donovan to get drunk. All the while singing the engineering song. Oh, and did I mention the PURPLE DYE, which is ink-based (there were quite a few purple people in class today)? Yah, so not doing that people.

Just in case you were wondering, elephant walking is when you put your left hand between your legs, and stretch your right hand out to grab the left hand of the person in front of you. Actually, I'm not sure if they had to elephant walk the whole time, or if they got taped to a rope.

And just for the record, let me mention the PURPLE DYE one more time. And I was serious when I said people were still purple today. I know people who used 'Tide with Bleach' to scrub with, and they are still purple-ish. Don't even get me started on the hair. Yes, when they dye you, they dye ALL of you, they make sure that you dunk your head. Although, since I didn't go through it, it is worth a good laugh.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

I'm actually in class right now, but the prof sent us to the computer lab to make sure certain things are working. I am so bored and so tired that I have only one thing to say:

Is it time to go home yet?
You know, in hindsight, I probably shouldn't even attempt to post anything at the moment. I'm kinda bored and tired, and don't really have any work to do to fill in the time between classes, so I'm just gonna end up rambling on about absolutely nothing, but then again, what else is new.

I'm not too sure about this one class that I just had. It's not so much the course, but the prof. He doesn't seem to realize that our tuition pays his salary to teach us. So far, he's let us decide pretty much everything about the course, like if we want assignments, and mid-terms, and stuff like that. I remember thinking.... 'We're first year students, you are the prof. You are supposed to be telling us these things, not the other way around.'

I'm really looking forward to the class that I have this afternoon. It's the design class I was telling you about a couple of days ago, where we got split up into two groups. The extra supplies ended up costing me about $70. It should be interesting.

Well, I think I actually managed to not ramble on meaninglessly, so I think I'll leave now before I start.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Well, after an uneventful weekend full of Chem. and Physics reading and other such stuff, so begins the official first week of classes. One of my textbooks still isn't in the bookstore. Hopefully it will be in shortly, because I kinda need it, it's the lab manual for chemistry. At least I was able to do the online stuff for physics, I was worried that it wouldn't load up properly.

Right now I'm just sitting around, killing time until my ride comes to pick me up. I only have a couple hours of class on Mondays. At least it leaves a lot of time to do work in. That's what I plan on doing shortly, heading up to the library to do some work.

I also need to ask about bus passes. Apparently our student cards can be used for bus passes, but I'm not sure if we have to have any kind of money on them or what. I need to go check that out. That reminds me, I have to check the public library and see if they have a bus schedule...hmm...yeah...

Anyway, I need to go. There's something wonky with this monitor and it's giving me a headache.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Forgot to mention that it looks like computer services fixed up my problem, but it's still just the first week...
Well, I'm back. 'How did class go?', you ask. I'll tell you, I don't know. There are 81 of us signed up in the class, and apparently that's too many for either the classroom or the number of computers available. Either way, it means that the class was split in half with Group A having lectures on Tuesday (that's me) and Group B having lectures on Thursdays. So, basically, what I'm saying is, I didn't have class today.

It's a drafting and design course, so now I get to go spend money on supplies. Wonderful. Luckily enough I already have some of the stuff, so I don't have to buy everything, but pretty close.
Well, it's the second day of classes and things are going pretty good so far. If you don't count the stupid computer glitches that is. I had to go visit the guys down in computer services three times yesterday. That is just wrong. There were a couple of things that I should have been able to log into (web based learning stuff) and they were telling me that I didn't even have an account. I would like to say that everything seems to be working fine now, but I'm afraid that it would jinx things.

A couple of my classes are really big, I mean, really. When I told my mom that she said, "What, big like in 50?" and I told her, "No, big like in 100+". I can't remember the exact numbers that the profs gave, one class was something like 175 and the other might have been closer to 200.

The one class I had so far today wasn't too bad, because it was strictly for people in engineering, where as the other classes were more generic first year courses that had people from several different programs in them.

Well, I'm going to go eat lunch while I can. I'll try to pop back onto a computer before I leave to let you know how the rest of my day went. (And if computer services fixed up my problem.)