Archive for March, 2005

Religious Test

Thursday, March 24th, 2005

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The results may surprise you…

My results:

You scored as Satanism.

Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Satanism! Before you scream, do a bit of research on it. To be a Satanist, you don’t actually have to believe in Satan. Satanism generally focuses upon the spiritual advancement of the self, rather than upon submission to a deity or a set of moral codes. Do some research if you immediately think of the satanic cult stereotype. Your beliefs may also resemble those of earth-based religions such as paganism.

Satanism
100%

agnosticism
83%

atheism
83%

Buddhism
71%

Paganism
71%

Islam
58%

Christianity
50%

Judaism
25%

Hinduism
21%

Scrambled Eggs!

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005

I am a culinary genius.

At first, I thought I fucked them up since I was told to keep stirring them while they were still liquidy. I checked an email for a minute, came back and the bottom of the mix had solidified. So I thought “Shit!”, but then I just started stirring the solid/liquid mix, and it was all good!

I had English Muffins with this, too. And orange juice. A lunch fit for a college student.

Tales of Symphonia: Dwarven Vows

Saturday, March 19th, 2005

#1: Let’s all work together for a peaceful world.
#2: Never abandon someone in need.
#4: Don’t depend on others. Walk on your own two legs.
#7: Goodness and love always win.

That’s some good advice right there. Would be even better if we knew what vows 3, 5 and 6 are.

In Other News…

Friday, March 18th, 2005

I was violated by a Computer Graphics exam earlier today.

One problem seemed easy for me, the same problem a friend of mine in the class didn’t even attempt. I have no idea if that’s good or bad (good because I thought the problem was easy… bad because I may be completely and utterly wrong.)

And the rest of the test… ehhh…

I guess I’ll have to wait 10 days before I know what the damages are…

Spring Break (or lack thereof)

Friday, March 18th, 2005

Sucks to be me…

I’m a tad behind in some of my computer science classes. It’s not a new position for me, but I really don’t feel like having to bring home bad grades to the parents after what happened in the Fall 2003 semester. Since I live in Hillside, I have the option for break housing, meaning I can stay in my apartment for part or all of Spring Break, and I’m exercising that option, meaning I’m not going home for Spring Break.

I know the family’s going to be disapointed, but so it goes.

If you’re staying in Binghamton for the break, let me know. I need the company.