Hate. Hate. Hate. Have I mentioned hate?
Aug. 13th, 2005 05:07 pmDear Scheduling Gods:
Not EVERY CLASS has to be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are three perfectly good days of the week left in which to hold classes. You are making it VERY DIFFICULT to find a replacement class for Irish History.
No love,
Me
*peruses registrar's schedule*
Oh...wait. Wait...Art History department...Introduction to Architecture...MWF 11-12!
YES!
*dances*
Hmmm...29 enrolled out of 30 possible...remind me to get an add/drop form first thing on the first Monday of classes and get to that one way, way early. Or possibly bother Professor Dwyer Monday morning. Too bad you can't add/drop online...
Not EVERY CLASS has to be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are three perfectly good days of the week left in which to hold classes. You are making it VERY DIFFICULT to find a replacement class for Irish History.
No love,
Me
*peruses registrar's schedule*
Oh...wait. Wait...Art History department...Introduction to Architecture...MWF 11-12!
YES!
*dances*
Hmmm...29 enrolled out of 30 possible...remind me to get an add/drop form first thing on the first Monday of classes and get to that one way, way early. Or possibly bother Professor Dwyer Monday morning. Too bad you can't add/drop online...
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Date: 2005-08-14 05:25 am (UTC)Technically, yes. But I was terrible at that stuff and survived. Hot glue makes model-making much easier as long as you're at least slightly careful with it.
Seriously, I think any house I designed, even on a computer, would look like this. *g*
Some professors would like that. Those professors are dumb, but as long as it helps your grade... :)
Seriously, do you just use a computer to design everything, then? Do you say "I want x amount of rooms, x high, x wide, and put them together in this order" and it does the rest for you or something?
No, you have to actually draw everything in CAD by yourself, but it completely removes the need for being able to draw a straight line.
You know, I'm starting to get the impression that I'm the female version of you in many ways...
This would appear to be the case. :)
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Date: 2005-08-14 10:22 pm (UTC)Hmmm. Perhaps I should've looked harder into that. Although it would've meant going somewhere besides Kenyon, and that would have been sad. Plus, I wouldn't get to be a pretentious English major. *g*
Some professors would like that. Those professors are dumb, but as long as it helps your grade... :)
Hee!
No, you have to actually draw everything in CAD by yourself, but it completely removes the need for being able to draw a straight line.
So you can shift-draw like in Photoshop to get straight lines? That's AWESOME.
This would appear to be the case. :)
So I have a clone/twin in Scotland, a male double in Chicago, and triplets in California and New York. Shipper family trees are weird...
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Date: 2005-08-15 12:06 am (UTC)That was the main reason English was my second choice. I love being pretentious. Instead I get to brag that I had more work and less sleep than anyone in any other major. :)
So you can shift-draw like in Photoshop to get straight lines? That's AWESOME.
There are options you can set so that you don't even have to use shift.
So I have a clone/twin in Scotland, a male double in Chicago, and triplets in California and New York. Shipper family trees are weird...
It's more like ivy. Insestuous ivy.
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Date: 2005-08-15 12:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-15 06:01 pm (UTC)Pretention is fun. You can use words like "metatextual" and "hermeneutic" in casual conversation and know what they mean.
Instead I get to brag that I had more work and less sleep than anyone in any other major. :)
See, that's not really what I'd consider "fun"... *g*
There are options you can set so that you don't even have to use shift.
Ooooooh.
It's more like ivy. Insestuous ivy.
Or possibly kudzu...