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I have been at home for 14 minutes, and 28 seconds. Before that, I was out crashing a party.

Sun, 27 Apr 2003

I've gotten un-lazy - quite an amazing accomplishment if you know me. Well, I should say, un-lazy enough to finally get around to finishing up my driving lessons. The place I'm taking them at, Cam's Auto School takes the brute-force way of getting the required classroom hours. They generally have 15 numbered classes total, a good 2-4 classes in a given day, and let you pick when you take them. This is well and good, but it leads to a sort of over-dosing on them. I've been taking as many as I can wake up for for the last few days and I'm starting to feel a bit like Gir getting high on the power conduit that emitted stupidity. I can't take the high-school mentality students and teachers; I don't need to be babied and told to watch Yet Another Pathetic Attempt To Get Kids Interested In Seatbelt Safety™ videos. I need to get out.

So I am. Hopefully getting out of this lonely apartment and seeing actual people will make me a bit more sane. I realized all too late that, "woah, you have an über-long vacation which you're pretty much free to do whatever you want". Or maybe I simply didn't know what I wanted to do until too late. Whatever the case, I'm doing something about it now before obligations kick in.

I have a job interview the 30th that should turn out interesting. I'm a bit worried that I'm getting into waters a bit over my head, but we shall see. I felt the same way about my last job as well when I first heard about it, and in the end, I prevailed.

The 3rd and 4th of May hold the competition for our SME Robot Construction Rover. I will hopefully be heading out to Rochester late the 30th or the 1st so I can help with last-minute construction and coding. If you're in the Rochester area or at RIT, make sure to stop by the ice rink, as that's where the competition is held. There is no admission fee and you can see all sorts of nifty robots and gadgets.

Those who know me, should be asking "my goodness! Steve has something planned out nearly a week in advance!" To which I reply "That's not a question, but thank you for your concern. I assure you, I truly have no idea what I'll be doing past the aforementioned plans, so you shouldn't worry. I'm not --MUST CRUSH ALL HUMANS -- a robot." "*gasp!*" "And by the way, I have some nifty dressing rooms I'd like you to check out..."

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