Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Student life - Original flavour

Okay. For sometime uptil this week, I was having the perfect student life. Assignments weren't a problem. Papers were easy to read through (relatively). And classes were making sense.

Right now, and since the past couple of days, I feel like the same ol' student again. Too many things to do. So little time. I start with one and lose the pencil. I switch to the other and feel like having tea. I have tea and realize its 2 am and I was supposed to go back to normal-human schedule today.

Is it the cold weather?

Is it the protein-rich (non-veg, non-salad) food (finally!)?


Procrastination avenue is here again. Whatever I'm doing, I seem to find some other (unacademic) material to view, read (eat?) that is so much more interesting. Have finished Scott Adams "God's Debris," half a dozen cricket articles, some politics, and half of "Confronting the Evidence: A call to reopen the 9-11 investigation" DVD this lady was giving outside the neo-con seminar (see "None" below) last week.

I say this all here to make an announcement: No more interesting unacademic material for the near future until the end of the term (except for Cricket results/bulletins. Matches against England are just too relevant to ignore).

2 Comments:

Blogger Anonymous said...

Stop 'poking' around for a change....that ought to help.

8:02 PM  
Blogger Omer said...

hehehe...

That's part of the "Original flavour student life." So it was implied that I'd keep THAT in check too.

8:16 PM  

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