A Pretentiously Angst-Ridden Diary of Ephemera. Also, monkeys.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Yet Another Short Post

I figure it's better for me to write short things on my blog than not update at all, so here's another wee dose of Bento to tide all you slavering fans over for a few days.

Currently I am on a computer at the library because my computer was making noises like chittering squirrels. I dusted the inside, found it to still be chittering, so I took it in to a nice local computer store. I should hear back about it soon. It may have just needed a good cleaning, it may have a malfunctioning fan, or my motherboard may be dying (again).

Thursday this week is my interview for Nova (the teach in Japan program). It's a three hour extravaganza that is very inconveniently located at exactly the same time as my art history lecture (which I need to get notes for because we have an assignment due next week).

My thesis is due Friday. I get my final set of comments back from my supervisor tomorrow. Eeek.

My neck has had a crick (on both sides) for the past few days.

Add that to my various and sundry other things (essays, presentations, various friend conflicts), and you get a fair amount of stress. I am consciously taking time off though (I'm learning...) -- I did absolutely nothing on Friday, and went to a fabulous coffeehouse/house party on Saturday night.

Okay, so maybe this post isn't so short after all. But that's what I get when my life is this busy...

Edit: I just noticed that this post neatly mirrors the post of Feb. 27. Sorry to be so repetetive (and redundant, and repetetive). I'll try to have more interesting things happen to me (or at least more erudite things to say about them) in the future.

2 Comments:

Blogger biku said...

I don't mind if you're redundant OR repetitive.

P.S. Scary squirrel noises (I originally wrote "squary scuirr..." might just be your fan, as my computer is also loud due to fan malfunctions. They can fix that.

2:34 PM

 
Blogger bento said...

I know, but during while I was cleaning out my computer I figured out that the fan making the most noise was the one attached to the motherboard. But when I breezed into the computer store and said confidently "I think the fan on my motherboard needs to be replaced", I was told that such a thing is v. v. hard.

And you know what that means -- either muchas dollars or muchas dead computer.

6:32 PM

 

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