The monolithic Nova collapsed. Its bubble of corrpution could no longer hold itself together. Is it an axiom that companies which hire, as a rule, cheap foreign labor are shady?
Tomorrow we will go to Hello Work. That is the name of the unemployment office. I hope it has an exclamation point attached. Goodbye work! Hello work!
I got a cell phone. Its pretty nice. Idk, though... I chose form over function. I could have gotten the model that would have let me watch TV programs for free on it. (I think its free, but I just didnt quite believe it.) Buying the phone was a fairly painless forty minutes. The staff called up a translation service, and we spoke to each other through the translator, passing the phone back and forth. My phone was free, $20 a month for 2 years. Its a nice model. But I think one of my biggest regrets will be that I didnt get the TV model. How kool would that be? Besides, upon reading the fine print, if I upgrade cell phones, I cannot upgrade to a TV model. :( :( :( :'-(
Wat else. Been studyin. Of course. I cannot wait until this test is over. My life would be sooo easy if only Nova didnt go down. After the test in a week, I'd have an easy life of talking to students, shmoozing, working easy hours. I tell you, it would've been made, and I could have lived like a king. I've been downloading music, too, alot. Gotta expand my library. I don't have all the Japanese music I had on my old computer -- that stuff is hard to get a hold of. I had a ton too, I think 1/6 of my music was Japanese.
We had a party last night. It was a good time and I think it recharged my batteries. We cleaned up the place a ton for the party. Many of the people from The Bar were here. The Japanese staff M and Y came. Canadian A came. Australian P and his gf came. Also roomies M and J were in attendance. I got to practice Japanese, although M and Y have pretty good English. Ya, it was the usual party routine, and the booze was flowing like wine! Although, when I busted out the champaign (on sale) the Japanese accepted it, but then didnt drink it. Guess they just dont like that Western stuff. One point of note about Japanese pov that I like is they dont have qualms about sitting on the floor. Even outside, they can be caught crouching or kneeling on the ground. And inside, well, furniture is usually so low to the ground, its a simple extension to actually sit on the ground, and put food (on plates) on the ground. Wouldn't the world be so much more comfortable if more people sat on the floor?
Today, I woke up, studied some, ate some, and took it easy. I've practiced as much as I think Im gonna, although I make retake a practice one more time to hone my skillz. But over the next couple days I plan on just memorizing as many random equationz as I can.
Until next time.
Holler at a schollar
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Monday, October 29, 2007
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