Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Tuesday

So, today is Tuesday, so I started my day at 11:10 by going to Discrete. My teacher speaks English well, so that is a plus. I'm not sure if it is his first language or not though. And his last name is Rojas and he doesn't look American, but that doesn't really mean anything. Like my friend Ricky who's name is Ricardo Garcia is just as American as me and doesn't speak any more Spanish than what he learned in high school. Anyway, I like my discreet teacher. I hope he teaches well.

Generally in the past I've had horrible math teachers. Just in college I had that one Greek guy who spoke little English, and then I had that mean guy who only spoke English but was horrible at math. Then at UTA last summer I had a Chinese guy who wasn't awesome with English but he was a super good teacher, and he was super good at drawing 3D diagrams. Too bad the class was like 2 hours long and I had to go straight after work when my attention span was about 20 minutes.

So anyway, I went to the Rec today. It was only a little crowded. I figured it would be a lot like the beginning of last semester when everyone had all those new years resolutions. So hopefully I can keep that up and become healthy and not get fat and get high cholesterol and die of a heart attack when I'm 22. Not that I'm that unhealthy, but you know what I mean.

The season premier of Scrubs is on at 8:30 and Caleb has graciously allowed me to use his TV tonight to watch it. Thanks Caleb.

So i didnt know how to spell graciously so i clicked the spell checker button and IE exploerer blocked my popups. I dont think i like that. Crazy Service Pack 2.

Anyway, i'm done now.

bye

2 comments:

Caleb Bell said...

Just a friendly FYI: discreet vs. discrete :)

John said...

That service pack 2 is a bit of hassle at times. You can always configure the browser to "allow pop-ups" for the particular site of the spell checker you mentioned. It's under the "Tools" menu, "Pop-up Blocker", "Pop-up Blocker Settings..."

I think SP2 is more of an overbearing parent: something that's aggravating but necessary at times. The only problem is that it doesn't block all the pop-ups that should be blocked but blocks ALL the ones you do want. Windows has a ways to go on fixing the kinks in this service pack.