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This week has been crazy. I'm finishing up mid-terms today and tomorrow, and then I'm going disc golfing Sat, and then going to MonsterJam Sat evening (free tickets).
Like, Randy, I just got home from work. My roommate asked if I could take him to get his car repaired and I agreed I would. I told him I'll be home NLT 0930...I walk in the door 13 minutes ago and he's not even awake yet. I skipped picking up breakfast so I could get here. I'll kill him.
In other news, next week I'm in charge of the night shift. That'll be interesting as most of the time I was their peer, but now with the promotion, I'll be supervising when my superiors aren't there.
you gonna sleep in a tent or something while there?
I know people in Sao Paulo and Santiago. I doubt hotels are expensive in Buesnos Aires but to be honest i did not check prices. But i've made and art out of travelling BOB style. I'm guessing the whole 3 week trip would set me back maybe $1500.
In other news, next week I'm in charge of the night shift. That'll be interesting as most of the time I was their peer, but now with the promotion, I'll be supervising when my superiors aren't there.
yeah i agree... i just dont know what though. Unfortunatly flying is out of the question for the moment because of financial restrictions. Honestly apart from flying I dont have any idea what hobby I'd enjoy. The only thing I truelly enjoy is flying and travelling. Maybe i should try to learn a language
Try doing something you've never done before. Like, learn it from scratch. For example, go to the library and check out a couple of programming books; maybe even look up some good ones online.
Sit down and do something useful with it. The great thing about programming or web design or building model cars or whatever is that you can create something you're proud of and the sky is the limit.
edit: plus the organization of doing something new really puts things in perspective and will hopefully allow you to improve on other things in your life.
Try doing something you've never done before. Like, learn it from scratch. For example, go to the library and check out a couple of programming books; maybe even look up some good ones online.