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Monday, November 17, 2008

It feels like one of those days where you just want to stomp on a puppy. At this point if someone from PETA found that offensive, I would probably stomp them as well. I never could think stomping was cool until watching Robert Deniro and Joe Pecsi do it in "Goodfellas." Well, this anger is mostly coming from a wicked cold I awoke with this morning. I remember being very cold in the middle of the night, but not warm enough to get out of bed and turn the thermostat up. I'm convinced now that human beings are meant to suffer as much pain they allow. If that's true, then I'm in hell right now. My face feels compressed and like it's under water. My head aches, along with the rest of my body. I hate when my face is hot. Everything from the inside of my nose to my forehead just feels muggy and hot. The Alavert and hot tea did nothing, so now it's time to move up to Mucinex and vodka. I'm debating whether to skip Water Basketball, or go and just don't play. If I go, then I'll be miserable, if I skip then I'll still be miserable, so the decision really shouldn't be an important one.

The other portion of madness is coming from my computer science class. I struggled with entering the right codes in the right format. My coding looked identical to her set and I still kept getting error messages. What makes it worse is the error messages are in red. What better way to say you're a failure than in red font? So I toyed around with my compiler directive order and main function structure, and it turns out that I had mixed the book structure up with her net-lectures. I don't know why they are different, but they are. By the way, I just used words like "compiler directive" and "main function" to sound like I know what I'm doing. So, after getting about fifteen error messages and slamming my fist onto the computer table thirty times and grunting carious phrases (ex. fucking goddamn! Ughhh. Goddamn it! Shit! Aghh), the code worked and I built my first computer program. The way to observe your built program is to run it. I clicked on the button to run it and received a message telling me that I could not Debug a program, because I do not have Debugging authority. Executive authority cannot be attained by a student, therefore I cannot finish my assignment. Thanks a lot grumpy old lady who had executive authority in the computer lab. Well, it's four, so I'm out.

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