[03/05/2005-05:10:53] jayzninvazn: dude…i’m stilling here right now thinking…wtf…where is my sweet peter…i miss him 🙁
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lol ^_^
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Look, Jin wants me
[03/04/2005-02:05:23] m1sspucca: PETER
[03/04/2005-02:05:25] m1sspucca: COME OUT
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Yay
*dances*
Birthday!
On Friday Gemma had some laundry in my room. We went to see Live Nudes and then eat. I realized I had locked myself out, so we went back to her place. I got my replacement key on Saturday but hadn’t given Gem back her laundry. That night I went out with Will and Patrick to see Ong-Bak. Gem came over and wanted to hang out at Evenstar a little. I left my room open for her. She also told me she wanted to cook me dinner. When I got back, she told me to come straight to the kitchen. She cooked a shrimp stir fry for me that was great =D I found my room full of happy birthday posters and streamers. She and Jackie put them up while I was gone. It was really cool ^_^
When the clock turned midnight and it actually became my birthday, Gem left and returned a few minutes later with a Snickers cake and a bunch of people. They sang, I blew out the candles, and we all hoped the fire alarm wouldn’t go out.
After eating the cake and after everyone left, I closed the door and opened gifts with Gem. She bought me Green Eggs and Ham, Peter Cottontail, a fingerprint art book, and a pair of pajama pants. The pants, unknown to her, were actually for girls. I tried them on anyways and… well… girl pants are made for people without… stuff… in the front. So if you have stuff and you put them on… well, let’s just say the bottom half of my body was pretty clearly defined X_X. So, the pants were a no go. But it’s the thought that counts! Plus it was funny. Everything about the night was so nice. I couldn’t believe that Gem went to so much trouble for me.
On Sunday, my mom brought over a bunch of chocolate cupcakes for me. They were probably the best cupcakes I’d ever eaten. Then, to top it off everything she had already done, Gem paid for me when a bunch of us went to Sumo for dinner. It came to $30 per person, but I paid $8 and Gem paid the rest of mine. She’s so wonderful! I think this was the best birthday I’ve ever had!
Girls (and games) of AOU 2005
An article about the Arcade Operators Union show. And by article, I mean mostly pics of the game girls all dressed up.
http://nfg.2y.net/static/EEpllpypZpbfYJEwOL.php
ICS 22 Project 4
Wow, that sucked. I turned it in at 11:58 and didn’t finish commenting. I had a lot of trouble interpreting the instructions. When time came down to, I just grabbed a working bundle of source and turned it in. I had multiple ones, and while some seemed better code-wise, all but one gave different outputs than that on the website.
The one I turned in first checked if customers should be added to the lines and if so, added them. Then, for each window it did the following checked if there was a customer at the window. If so, it processed him or her. If not, it would move someone from the line into the window. I don’t know if it was right or not.
I did, however, become happy with my clock. If I pass around an int to keep track of time, methods could change it. If I make a clock object with a private int to keep track of time, a public method to change the time, and a public method to retrieve the time, any method could still change the time. So, I made a Clock class with the field/methods described above. Then, I made a ClockView interface that was the same except didn’t have the method to change the time. In Simulation, I did the following:
Clock clock = new Clock();
ClockView clockView = clock;
Now, using the clock reference I could change the time. If I pass the clockView reference to other methods, they can view the time but not change it. Yay!
We’ll see how I actually do.
Assignment America: Dawdling Bureaucrats
Found an interesting read on how the U.S. government won’t categorize the safety and dangers of cigarettes and how some are safer than others.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20021004-040609-4530r.
Rebecca on Birthdays
“happy birthday!! now we’re all the same age except allison so we get to pick on her all we want.”
Chopsticks
I’ve been trying to clean up WebPageless lately by removing everything extra that it doesn’t need. While VNCing in today, I got that remote shutdown window with 59 seconds remaining. Looks like I got a worm. Now I gotta clean it out over VNC >_>
FIRST Robotics
I was asking Andy and Vince if they ever go to Chatsworth HS, and they did every year for robotics. I talked about how we made it to the finals because we were picked by one of the winning teams to be on its alliance. I told the story of us spinning on the enemy’s extender in order to fake entanglement, disqualify the opponent, and win. Andy remembers it. He was sitting on the sidelines at the time. How fucking awesome!
