Wednesday, August 25, 2004
25 August 2004
Today was the first day of classes. 3 classes, all in Kirby, all pretty good so far. The early favorite for my favorite MWF class is 'the legal environment of business' with Dr. Clay Hipp. Seems like its going to be a cross between business and politics. Sounds good. Great news from quant, the book is $136, and ONLY available from the WFU bookstore. Isn't that great. BUT, the prof says we are saving money by buying this book b/c they were able to keep the price down...
I also got 2 VVGs at the poster sale, and only had to wait in line for 30 minutes to pay, so that was cool too.
Flag football is coming up, let me know if you want to play.
And PLEASE don't forget to VOTE.
VOTE, and get informed.
http://www.johnkerry.com
http://www.georgewbush.com
An interesting thought from a math professor at two universities in Chile: every person in the world should be able to vote for the American President, because it (and America) affects people all around the globe. You can vote, and you should. And you should think seriously about it and how our choice can effect all of us, and millions of people who do not get the chance to vote in this election, but who see it as very important to themselves and would love the chance to vote.
Today was the first day of classes. 3 classes, all in Kirby, all pretty good so far. The early favorite for my favorite MWF class is 'the legal environment of business' with Dr. Clay Hipp. Seems like its going to be a cross between business and politics. Sounds good. Great news from quant, the book is $136, and ONLY available from the WFU bookstore. Isn't that great. BUT, the prof says we are saving money by buying this book b/c they were able to keep the price down...
I also got 2 VVGs at the poster sale, and only had to wait in line for 30 minutes to pay, so that was cool too.
Flag football is coming up, let me know if you want to play.
And PLEASE don't forget to VOTE.
VOTE, and get informed.
http://www.johnkerry.com
http://www.georgewbush.com
An interesting thought from a math professor at two universities in Chile: every person in the world should be able to vote for the American President, because it (and America) affects people all around the globe. You can vote, and you should. And you should think seriously about it and how our choice can effect all of us, and millions of people who do not get the chance to vote in this election, but who see it as very important to themselves and would love the chance to vote.
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