So it's been a while since I last wrote. I went back to Calgary for X. It was good to see family and friends, but after a while the family and the brown lifeless landscape
get the best of me and I'm glad to be back in my cozy little green river valley nook in the mountains.
All this tsunami stuff has me thinking more concretely of the "big one" that eveyone is talk about though. BC's due for an earthquake which has a way of giving Calgary's minus 30 below weather a certain charm.
Anyway, I'm hepa excited because I've set up a computer in my supervisor's lab in the AMPEL building on camups. I didn't have a case, so it resides in a FedEx box. My sympathy seeking strategy is already working and some of the more senior students are encouraging me to talk to my supervisor about getting a bigger monitor with out a three inch gauge in the anti glare coating. One thing is for sure, I'm already feeling way more at home in the lab than I did working at a technology company in Calgary. Much less corporate.
So I should get back to cleaning my room so I can get out and actually do some homework.
All this tsunami stuff has me thinking more concretely of the "big one" that eveyone is talk about though. BC's due for an earthquake which has a way of giving Calgary's minus 30 below weather a certain charm.
Anyway, I'm hepa excited because I've set up a computer in my supervisor's lab in the AMPEL building on camups. I didn't have a case, so it resides in a FedEx box. My sympathy seeking strategy is already working and some of the more senior students are encouraging me to talk to my supervisor about getting a bigger monitor with out a three inch gauge in the anti glare coating. One thing is for sure, I'm already feeling way more at home in the lab than I did working at a technology company in Calgary. Much less corporate.
So I should get back to cleaning my room so I can get out and actually do some homework.
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scylla:
I want to be judgemental and make assumptions about you based purely on your listed interests. But Boards of Canada/Pihkal and anthropology all tug at my heartstrings, man. Rock on.
sistergrim:
I think I love you.