Saturday, September 16, 2006

Sunday, Sept 16, 2006

It's official. My classes are a lot of work. I'm sure that makes you happy, Dad. There's a reason I didn't pick chemistry for a major: it sucks large bison ass. (I'll give you a moment to ponder that image.) Spending hours reading about addition and hydration reactions isn't my idea of a good time, but its sort of required for my polymers class. I have a test in it this week, and its kind of gobbling up my time. Not much fun.

In wandering the internet, I came across some reviews for Medieval 2: Total War, which is the latest installment of what I think is the best real time strategy computer game series ever devised. It's sort of like playing Risk, only instead of rolling dice to decide battles (which is lame by the way) you actually get to command your troops on the battlefield. The graphics are insane, with battlefields that look like they were photographed, and castles that look like they were straight off of Google Earth. It comes out in November, which is cool and also really lame because that's when I'll have finals. Loud noises. Some screenshots can be seen here.

Anyway, not a whole lot went on today, but I felt like I should post something today. I picked up Cortni and her room mates from a bar last night. It was entertaining. Cortni called me at about 1:30 AM, and it was past 2:30 before I put her to bed. Fun times.

We had breakfast at Old European. I've decided thats on my list of top three favorite restaurants. They make the best French Toast ever, and have freshly squeezed orange juice (you can watch em squeeze it.) Good stuff.

Anyway, I think its time to go do something productive.



By the way, I'm sort of curious who all is reading my blog. Feel free to leave a comment (click the link at the bottom of the post that probably says "0 comments").

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Nick! I read em, and usually enjoy reading em.

I like to think I am getting my money's worth on your education when you have some good, interesting, slightly hard to make you exercise your gray matter work to do there, but not so much that you get stressed because it is overwhelming and not interesting. Anyway, you only have a fraction of a year left.

Also, reading about your designated driver duties , well, comes as a surprise is all.

Anyway, keep posting and studying. We are loaded and off tomorrow morning in the bus.

DAD

September 17, 2006 2:31 PM  

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