so, I've been kind of fringe-internet because OKAY WHAT KIND OF CRAZY PERSON DECIDES TO DIVE HEAD-FIRST INTO NUMBER THEORY AFTER LECTURES HAVE ALREADY BEEN GOING ON FOR A WEEK, AND ALSO I'M THE ONLY NON-MATH MAJOR IN THE CLASS? oh. yeah, me. *vbg* ... *wince*
in a nutshell, though, courses (E212 Shakespeare's History Plays, E264 The Irish Story, G101 Elementary German, M232 Number Theory) are going well and I am going insane. everything's totally right on schedule, yanno?
also, the vegetarian options for dinner tonight suck. and "Braised Beef with Root Vegetables & Blueberry Wine?" really kinda makes me wish I ate red meat D:
I may just nap/read catch-up number theory, hit SuperSnacks early and try to finish, um, SOMETHING (where something = WIP fic, of which I have two, perhaps three, and all were intended to be one-night things).
p.s. - Numb3rs S1 dvds arrived today. Rob Morrow puts evil, bad wrong thoughts in my head. NO SRSLY.
in a nutshell, though, courses (E212 Shakespeare's History Plays, E264 The Irish Story, G101 Elementary German, M232 Number Theory) are going well and I am going insane. everything's totally right on schedule, yanno?
also, the vegetarian options for dinner tonight suck. and "Braised Beef with Root Vegetables & Blueberry Wine?" really kinda makes me wish I ate red meat D:
I may just nap/read catch-up number theory, hit SuperSnacks early and try to finish, um, SOMETHING (where something = WIP fic, of which I have two, perhaps three, and all were intended to be one-night things).
p.s. - Numb3rs S1 dvds arrived today. Rob Morrow puts evil, bad wrong thoughts in my head. NO SRSLY.
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Date: 2006-09-15 04:17 pm (UTC)Examines recurrent and competing narratives of Irish history and literature. Will focus on post 1916 to the present, but will also consider earlier texts from the 18th and 19th centuries, using poetry, drama, novel and film. Includes such authors as Maria Edgeworth, Sheridan Le Fanu, Lady Morgan, Padraic Pearse, James Joyce, William Butler Yeats, Eavan Boland, Seamus Heaney, Sean O'Casey, Martin McDonagh (Pillowman) John Banville, films such The Quiet Man, The Crying Game, Michael Collins, Nora, The Informer.
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Date: 2006-09-15 11:41 pm (UTC)