1/23/01 10:19:06 PM
while trying to check my email over at hotmail.com (its down, as is msn.com and microsoft.com - i know i know - my desire to be microsoft free is seriously hampered by the fact that i've had a hotmail email address for so long that my password is four charachters long - its just infuriating to watch emails pour in through msIM [shit!] and not be able to check them) i'm thinking very seriously about writing a letter about the troubles i've had getting my school shit together instead; an appointment with a counselor that was put off until 9am monday which turned into 945 monday where he told me all sorts of things about admissions to berkeley that i hadn't known before and all the knowledge he was able to impart added up to the fact that not only did he not know how i'd go about getting in, he had no idea what i should do for this semester so in the last five minutes of our terribly long consultation he recommended a language (which had been taken care of by high school credits - at least in texas) and another math (statistics - whos requirement had just been taken care of before i got out here and oh god! not another math!) so french it was which started tonight and an online(!) statistics course that'll start at some point - and don't forget a meeting with berkeley as soon as possible (sigh) so before i get my red tape on, as it were, i can revel in memories of sunday when mo (of chris and mo) was in town and neiman's took us to dinner at the oh so fabulously expensively delicious cypress club and seeing stephen spin down at fuse on monday and thankfully, simple just keeps getting simpler.
link: kiiroi (josh davis of
praystation and
dreamless fame's shit)
has redesigned - check out the featured artists of the month.
ha ha. nevermind. i confused kiiroi with
kioken (and even put the
wrong url in the link. sigh).
also, one
might like to sign up for the
groovysites mailing list.
on the deck: stereolab's cobra and phases, etc. etc., as well as mars audiac quintet.
reading: generation x by douglas coupland, one's premier issue and catching up on wired. here's what i wish i was reading.