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caramida ([personal profile] caramida) wrote2007-05-29 02:20 pm
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Whoa! That was a lot of work.

Just back at work from KublaCon. No time to post when I dragged my sorry self home last night because between the ride home from KC and the actual getting home, we detoured to a lovely birthday party where the host and guest-of-honor was simultaneously [livejournal.com profile] rissymonster. The food very tasty, and the company was great fun. Would that I could have gotten earlier and stayed later.

I'm still rather bushed, though a second full night's sleep should go a long way toward my return to restfulness. I hope to see about a third, a fourth, and maybe even a fifth before I stop with the nice restful sleep thing.

I have more specific con thoughts, but I need to organize them, and need to be more alert before I can start with the organizing. I'll try to get in a post or two within the next day or so. I also look forward to hearing about other peoples' experiences at KublaCon.
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Also, I started my History 32 class today. I expect it will also be good fun, if a bit rigorous, but I expected it to be so, trying to compress 18 weeks into 14 days. On the upside, I expected I should have to spend each entire weekend working on papers, but it turns out not to be so, so I'm very happy that I don't have to. There will be lots of reading, but we won't have a semester worth of papers to crank out as well. I'm grateful to Dr. Rose for recognizing that ti would be nigh impossible, and pleased that he designed the class that way.

He does want me to keep a journal, consisting of my notes, reflections on the readings, and critiques of any of the media we see. I imagine much of it will end up here, on the way to being turned into a journal suitable for submission to the professor at the end of the class. I surely don't want to send it to him hand-written (aghast).

Ok, back to work for me. Cheers, all.

~Brian

p.s. If you went, did you have a good time at KublaCon?

[identity profile] knaveofhearts.livejournal.com 2007-05-29 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
The con was as much as I'd hoped it would be. I didn't get to spend a lot of money on a game because nobody had it, but I did play more Diplomacy than I have in a long time. It was nice to see you and [livejournal.com profile] ca_snowflake!

A thought on the class-related journal -- you could create a free LJ specifically for the project, then use something like http://www.ljbook.com/ to bundle it up nice and neat for your professor. No worries about your professor reading anything they shouldn't, low maintenance all around.

[identity profile] rhiannonstone.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Exactly what I was getting ready to suggest re: the History journal. I did the same thing for a stupid culturejamming project in my Critical Thinking class (well, I gave him a link to the LJ and a hard copy) and the instructor loved it.
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[identity profile] caramida.livejournal.com 2007-05-30 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Cool, now I just need to figure out a good name. I wonder if promises2keep is already taken.