Actually... it's not Tuesday itself that's all so bad. It's the end of Tuesday. It starts out fine. But People and the Environment is just the WRONG way to end a day.
Also, I'm stressing out. I don't have anything written again for Sci Fi club, and I'm pretty sure that I won't have anything done by tomorrow night, which makes me feel incredibly guilty. Problem is, the only time I've got time to think about anything non-school occurs between Thursday after classes and Saturday night. And since the stuff for the world creation didn't get posted until... Sunday night? Monday? I just don't have time to do it this early in the week. So I've come up with two possible solutions:
A: Request a change in the way we do business, so that we make a new world each week but the writing on it won't be "due" until two weeks after we create it. That'd give Grubbs plenty of time to post the info, and we'd all have time to work on the writing.
or
B: Just take my own notes and work from there. Slight problem: when Grubbs types everything up, he does a pretty good job of filling in the holes. Without that, it might be kind of difficult.
Sigh... I love Sci-Fi/Fantasy group, and I want to do some writing, but my schedule this semester really really sucks. 18 credits, plus three club/organization things. And then also, if I don't get a little free time to just go and have fun with my friends or whatnot, I don't fare so well. So I've got to fit everything in. Plus, I've got my job, which is not exactly steady, where I've only got a few actual scheduled hours but I'm more or less on call all the time to replace people who can't work on a given day. Which is generally cool because I can do my homework there if necessary, but still... takes a chunk out of my day anyway.
Alright. This was all written while I was eating dinner, by the way. Now it's time to go and do my Wikis homework: read the (long) article, take a few notes, and post a response. I think I'm going to take the article up to the lounge and try to read there. There's less to distract me.
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
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