Today has been a ridiculously good day.
-I thought my networks project was "way broken", but it's actually just "kinda broken". And it's not really broken at all, I just need to fix the way that ints get represented when they're sent from little-endian machines to big-endian machines (and vice versa)...it only matters for stupid little print statements we have to show, so it's a small small fix.
-I did really well on a test I thought I completely tanked last week. That's the beauty of polisci classes.
-Brian put Kubuntu on my laptop over the weekend, so now it dual boots, and I can actually use my laptop for being productive, instead of for being non-productive and wishing it had Linux/Unix.
-We started watching 'East and West' in my foreign policy class. It's a great film (so far, at least) and brings up a lot of interesting perspectives on the Cold War and on relationships / loyalty / principles / values / trust in general. (That sounds really cliche, but it's true.)
-Signals and Systems lab was not actually painful or heinous, since I have a wonderful, easy-to-work-with, know-what-I'm-doing lab partner. Laura is awesome.
I may not sleep much tonight (finishing project), and tomorrow is way busy (somehow I got sucked into a couple events for the technical job fair here....), and the rest of the week looks really busy, but...at least things are going relatively smoothly.
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