Friday, April 16, 2004

JIT, I said JIT!

I saw freedom in the distance, and then it came crashing down. Though I still should be able to do laundry, which is a good thing. Sunday was supposed to be a day of ferverent cramming and washing, but half of it has been relegated to the EECS faculty.

In other news this week, ASUC elections are over, and I hope that the APPLE-Engineering candidates get in. Will they really, I don't know. At least they have a better chance than when I ran last year, with their improved organization. On the other hand, I don't know if all of them are ready for the vigor of ASUC politics. Misha is a seasoned veteran, of course, and Peter seemed impassioned. But the other three seem almost too nice to be able to stand the ASUC. I'm sure they'll prove me wrong when they are elected.

On the one hand, E-Week was less successful than in past years, with less participation across the board, which resulted in the cancelling of a few events (e.g. Nerd Contest and CTF). On the other, the activities are the type of activities we should be doing on E-Week; relays and scavenger hunts and date auction, etc. Big props to Brian "Old Angry Man" Love for his efforts (with Peter Chung being now dubbed "Angry Man"). Hopefully future years will build upon these developments, maybe considering moving the Bechtel Terrace to next to McLaughlin or in front of Evans or something.

In the next week I plan to cram for my final midterm as an undergraduate, finish coding a usable Viterbi decoder, and then enjoy it all with a dinner at Rainforest Cafe with Stanford IEEE and EJC/SWE style clubbing at the Mirage, EJC/SWE dance.

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