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Jul. 7th, 2008 10:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Another day in the high 80s means another day of shirtless running and another day of doing questionable things with camis! I get up, put on jeans and a tshirt, go to my airconditioned workplace, come home, and immediately change into a cami and running shorts. Earlier today I was doing the pink cami over the black sports bra (shortly after going running), and now I am wearing the same pink cami over a purple racerback bra. My classiness, let me show you it. Apparently bra-only makes the floor nervous, so a cami is a motion towards decency. Not a very large one, though. (The cami over sports bra makes me think of my crazy ex-roommate, though, who was friendly and sweet and harmless, but also a bit on the crazy side. (I have this theory about math/science magnet schools. I need more data though - I don't know if I know anyone from TJ.))
Speaking of crazy, I hung out in the kitchen today with a couple of people entering their 8th term this fall, which seems to be a prime time for the really stupid class schedule decisions. (Today's example: "Well, I thought of an M.Eng project, so I'm thinking about that, but I'd have to be a CS major, so I'd need to pick that up next term, but I only have 2 math classes left, and I'd need 6 more CS classes, but if you M.Eng, they let you finish off the BS in that year, so I could take 6 classes next term and then M.Eng. But that puts off going to grad school longer, and I have to do math while I'm young!" You may be relieved to know that while I am considering 6 classes next term, I was not responsible for the previous statement. Also, depending on how you count, I have 2 or 3 or 4 semesters to go.)
Moral dilemma! I mail books at my job. Is it okay for me to mail books back to the BPL because I am lazy and don't want to walk back to the library, using the office's UPS account? (Consider: any BPL book dropped off by any member of the community at our libraries gets sent to the office where I work, where I then drop it in the mail. (Actually, it's not just the BPL. Any book belonging to any library will get mailed.)) Or I could just put more books on hold at the library, thus creating a never-ending cycle of books needing to be returned and books needing to be picked up.
Speaking of crazy, I hung out in the kitchen today with a couple of people entering their 8th term this fall, which seems to be a prime time for the really stupid class schedule decisions. (Today's example: "Well, I thought of an M.Eng project, so I'm thinking about that, but I'd have to be a CS major, so I'd need to pick that up next term, but I only have 2 math classes left, and I'd need 6 more CS classes, but if you M.Eng, they let you finish off the BS in that year, so I could take 6 classes next term and then M.Eng. But that puts off going to grad school longer, and I have to do math while I'm young!" You may be relieved to know that while I am considering 6 classes next term, I was not responsible for the previous statement. Also, depending on how you count, I have 2 or 3 or 4 semesters to go.)
Moral dilemma! I mail books at my job. Is it okay for me to mail books back to the BPL because I am lazy and don't want to walk back to the library, using the office's UPS account? (Consider: any BPL book dropped off by any member of the community at our libraries gets sent to the office where I work, where I then drop it in the mail. (Actually, it's not just the BPL. Any book belonging to any library will get mailed.)) Or I could just put more books on hold at the library, thus creating a never-ending cycle of books needing to be returned and books needing to be picked up.
