::Growls::
Dec. 15th, 2003 04:32 pmThe Spammers are back again. Where's a deadly weapon when you need one? Katie stole my cattle prod, so I can't use my water cannon/prod combo. ::sulks::
I did get 87% on my digital audio test which I thought I failed. My weakness in audio related fields has plagued me since high school Physics. As JP told me. "See, guessing does work". I think I did rather good on the networking end of the final exam too. Many students are bitching about, even though it wasn't overly complex.
To relax and clear my mind of the asswipes that spam the Mormon community, I think I'm going dive into my tape collection and to do a big, meaningless post about something. It's either going to be on Rick's infamous "Fishie Shirt" or the TVO series "Read All About". I'll probably stick with that latter one, since the characters include the secret lovechild of Nan-Cy and Crow T. Robot, the floating head of Peter Gabriel (Lamb Lies Down On Broadway era) and a member of the Royal Canadian Air Frace dressed up as the Queen of Hearts. All this and episode titles ripped from Progressive Rock lyrics and a "Trust No One" attitude that predates the X Files by at least 10 years.
I swear, I kid not. All will make sense in due time. I love Canadian TV.
I did get 87% on my digital audio test which I thought I failed. My weakness in audio related fields has plagued me since high school Physics. As JP told me. "See, guessing does work". I think I did rather good on the networking end of the final exam too. Many students are bitching about, even though it wasn't overly complex.
To relax and clear my mind of the asswipes that spam the Mormon community, I think I'm going dive into my tape collection and to do a big, meaningless post about something. It's either going to be on Rick's infamous "Fishie Shirt" or the TVO series "Read All About". I'll probably stick with that latter one, since the characters include the secret lovechild of Nan-Cy and Crow T. Robot, the floating head of Peter Gabriel (Lamb Lies Down On Broadway era) and a member of the Royal Canadian Air Frace dressed up as the Queen of Hearts. All this and episode titles ripped from Progressive Rock lyrics and a "Trust No One" attitude that predates the X Files by at least 10 years.
I swear, I kid not. All will make sense in due time. I love Canadian TV.