An Ode to NerdomIt is St. Patrick's day, I am sitting in a deserted Cafe Borders reading over academic papers. No reviews today, only trivial pursuits of personal interest. The fact the cafe is empty makes me smile a bit. It isn't often it feels so barren, and so personable.

I am also reflecting on my entry from the 14th. Interestingly enough, I realize that I shouldn't take such jauntings seriously, but there are days and times when it gets under my skin - especially when I feel I have had enough of life. It is the kick me when I'm down syndrome.

No war today, it looks like tomorrow, or perhaps Wednesday, things will break out. This morning, the United States of America officially suggested that the United Nations Inspectors withdraw from Iraq. The US also withdrew from debate on a new UN resolution mapping out peace for Iraq, all in all, things look fairly bleak.

Dr. Paprzycki called me to ask about my applications into RPI and FSU. I just rounded up my test scores and transcripts and mailed them off last week. I hope that they will find their way on to Smansky's desk sometime this week. Still stymied on FSU - I need to round up another letter of reference.

 

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Austin Gilbert/Male/26-30. Lives in United States/Oklahoma/Tulsa/Midtown, speaks English. Spends 40% of daytime online. Uses a Fast (128k-512k) connection. And likes computer science/photography.
This is my blogchalk: United States, Oklahoma, Tulsa, Midtown, English, Austin Gilbert, Male, 26-30, computer science, photography.

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