Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Too friggin' busy wasting time....

On another note, I forgot my phone charger again, so I can't be reached by cell this week. Send me an e-mail!

That's it. Can't think no mo'.

Thursday, September 23, 2004

Tired... as always.

As I keep on forgetting to post my schedule on Sundays, I will post next my schedule now:

Tomorrow -- 5 to 11:45, school
Sat -- workin' 9 to 5, woo woo woooo
Sun -- church
Mon -- 5 to 10 am
Tue -- 5 to 11:45 am, school
Wed -- 5 to 11 am, school
Thu -- sleep in!, school
Fri -- 8 am to 4:30 pm
Sat -- 7 am to 3 pm
Sun -- same as before

Suffice it to say, I asked my manager not to give me such a schedule again.

I've got some insights into my behavior that I wouldn't mind pscho-analyzing, but I'm really tired and I still have homework due today, so I'll wait until I have time to do so. Maybe I'll post again during class today. Just for the heck of it.

Saturday, September 18, 2004

It's been an... interesting week. Having less hours at work means that I'm not crazy-tired when I get to school. It does mean, however, that I have more time to play City of Heroes and be crazy-tired at school. I can't help it, the Issue #2 update is active and Paragon City is under a full-scale invasion!

This biking around is good because it's good for my health and saves money on parking blah blah blah... but let me just say this, it sucks. I mean, it's cool to be travelling around this great coastal city using only the power of your God-given legs and whatnot, but in reality, it sucks, too. I don't like exercise, I don't like getting sweaty, and I don't like how I can't look girly because the sweat would just mess it up or else you can't wear such outfits on a bike. So why do I do it? Cuz it's good for my health and it saves money on parking blah blah blah. One of these days, I plan on exploring the city on my bike. Perhaps then I'll be less bitter. (Maybe it's just that I don't like having to leave for work a half-hour before my shift when I used to leave only 10-minutes before.)

Meanwhile, I've been lazy about homework and not doing it fully. So the third week's passed and I'm behind already. Erg. I may be biting off more than I can chew, though, since in addition to classes (whose units do not reflect the true workload, as always when it comes to art classes) and work, I'm also doing stuff for the Animation Club and for my church's Tech Team. Reminds me of my Berkeley days, actually. I suppose I could always drop a class, but I need three of them and the fourth I don't want to drop, as frustrating as it is.

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Speaking of which, my classes for this semester:

Character Animation -- the 3rd level 2D animation class where we focus not so much on the hows of animation but the hows of interesting characters

Storyboard 2 -- as it implies, it's the 2nd level storyboard class where the teacher is the guy who founded the Academy and therefore is a bit of a hardass and has a tendency to insult you if you don't give the answer he's looking for

3D Animation 2 -- it'll focus more on modeling and rigging

3D Effects -- learning to use SideFX's Houdini, one of the industry's leading software on visual effects, and dang hard to learn!
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One of my reasons for moving to Santa Monica was to get close to the industry and get an internship. I'm wondering when I'll have to time to research that.

On a side note, I'm starting to feel tingling and a bit of numbness in my right elbow, wrist, and ring and pinky fingers. From what I remember of my Mom's visits with a orthopedist, those are symtoms of carpal-tunnel syndrome. If that's the case, that just sucks. Mainly cuz, I'm an artist and the two things we cannot lose is our eyesight and the use of our hands. I think I should shell out the $25 to go see a doctor.

Thursday, September 16, 2004

I had my first celebrity at Starbucks incident yesterday. It was none other than... Jerry Springer. Yay.... Apparently he's a regular.

Monday, September 13, 2004

For your viewing enjoyment, I present to you...

MY SCHEDULE!

Mon -- 5 to 11 am
Tue -- 5 to 9:30 am, 4:30 to 9:35 pm
Wed -- 7 am to 3 pm, 4 to 9:35 pm
Thu -- 1 to 5 pm
Fri -- 11 am to 4:45 pm, 6:30 to 9:35 pm
Sat -- no work, no school!
Sun -- church

In case you haven't figured it out, the times in italics are the times I'm at school.

Gotta be at work in 5 hours and 4 minutes....

Saturday, September 04, 2004

Y'know, it's so easy to get caught up in your own insular world, worrying about the daily grind, and then you hear about terrorists killing hundreds of children and you realize that it's all meaningless. And I forget how blessed I am that I am living in the US where we have relative peace and two giant ocean borders and prosperity (somewhat, I mean, the economy's crap but at least I can still work), and halfway around the world, misguided fanatics blow themselves up and take human life so carelessly. I think with the heightened alert of terrorism in the world, terrorists are upping their tactics cuz they know it'll get news coverage. It seems like the more we fight the harder they fight back. After all, that's how most people react to being under fire.

Sigh. Poor Russians. I wonder what people in the Cold War Era would say to these events.
First week of school over, and I gotta get crackin' on the homework! I start work on Monday, and I guess my new manager didn't understand me when I said I wanted 20 hours a week, as she ended up giving me 32.25. I'm gonna be tired.

Gotta get a bike. The used bike shop's going to get a stash tomorrow, so I'm going to check that out. If there's nothing good there... well... I just might have to shell out the big bucks and get a new one. I'm debating whether or not Target bikes will be worth it. After all, I have to be able to ride this thing 6+ miles per day, six days a week. Calves of Steel, here I come!

I'll post more when I get the chance. Meanwhile, gotta play all the CoH I can before work starts. Is anybody still reading this thing?

Thursday, September 02, 2004