2004-11-10

These real emotions are shaking up the world

Argh. So I went to CS today, and we finally started doing class stuff. By classes, I'm referring to OOP, which is just awesome. But, of course, C++ does it all crazy and crappy. I miss java. A lot. I asked her about my Game of Life program, which worked great and did awesome things and everything. But when she compiled and ran it, it... well, it didn't work very well. So when I go to take my test, I'm going to ask her about it. I might not be able to get my grade changed, but at least I can show her that it works. Awesomely.

Note: Those sensative about suicide shouldn't read this next paragraph. It might also make you dislike me.

You have been warned.

So some guy on campus committed suicide. Good. People who don't want to live shouldn't. I'm very Darwinistic, and feel no remorse in finding out someone has taken their own life. I mean, if it's someone I care about, sure, I'll be sad, just as if they had been killed in a car crash some other means. But overall, I think life is a choice (Note: This DOES NOT mean I'm pro-choice. I'm also not pro-life. I don't have an opinion on the abortion issue, so don't try to assign one to me. Or I will maul you. Like a bear.) I'm not advocating suicide, nor am I saying it's not a tragic event. I'm just saying that people who can't handle life shouldn't.

So anyway.

I'm just chilling in the computer lab right now. I have to go take this test in her office 'bout 3, but I'll probably head over a little early. I'm going to go ahead and do the Student program, see if she'll accept it at all. Then catch up in probability. All in all, fun stuff.

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