The To-Do List
I have about a million things to do right now, which is why it makes perfect sense that I'm posting on my blog.
J1 and I leave for California tomorrow night for a week of Thanksgiving revelry. And by revelry, I mean sitting around with her family, chilling and eating food. Wild and crazy, I'm telling you.
Anyway, before we go, I have a number of things to do. I see KS tomorrow at 8:30. I have to figure out my schedule for next semester. I have to turn in a revised proposal for a seminar paper. Fn1. I have to turn in an outline of my key points for a mock negotiation which will happen the Monday after Thanksgiving. I have a homework assignment for my seminar that I'm missing Wednesday. I have to pack. Oh, and I have to sleep.
Hopefully, I can get a couple things done tonight, and then do the rest during the day tomorrow. That's the good thing about an early appointment -- it forces me to start the day at a reasonable hour rather than sleeping till noon.
Speaking of packing, I hate packing. I can never think what to bring, and I'm always afraid I'm forgetting something. So just now, I thought that it would be a good idea to make a list of what I need so I won't forget anything. Here's what I have so far: iPod, iPod charger, camera, camera charger, cell phone charger, and glasses. Somehow, I don't think this is all I need, but at least it will satisfy my technology needs.
This leads me to another point: charge cords really need to be standardized. The more mobile technology I acquire, the more charge cords I'm carrying with me. It's pretty crazy -- the bottom of my suitcase looks like an electrical convention just let out, and all the cords are sprawled out, heading for home. Why can't there just be one standard plug?
Ok, enough rambling for this post.
1. My first proposal was rejected because it had too little to do with law. Go figure. What is this -- law school or something?
J1 and I leave for California tomorrow night for a week of Thanksgiving revelry. And by revelry, I mean sitting around with her family, chilling and eating food. Wild and crazy, I'm telling you.
Anyway, before we go, I have a number of things to do. I see KS tomorrow at 8:30. I have to figure out my schedule for next semester. I have to turn in a revised proposal for a seminar paper. Fn1. I have to turn in an outline of my key points for a mock negotiation which will happen the Monday after Thanksgiving. I have a homework assignment for my seminar that I'm missing Wednesday. I have to pack. Oh, and I have to sleep.
Hopefully, I can get a couple things done tonight, and then do the rest during the day tomorrow. That's the good thing about an early appointment -- it forces me to start the day at a reasonable hour rather than sleeping till noon.
Speaking of packing, I hate packing. I can never think what to bring, and I'm always afraid I'm forgetting something. So just now, I thought that it would be a good idea to make a list of what I need so I won't forget anything. Here's what I have so far: iPod, iPod charger, camera, camera charger, cell phone charger, and glasses. Somehow, I don't think this is all I need, but at least it will satisfy my technology needs.
This leads me to another point: charge cords really need to be standardized. The more mobile technology I acquire, the more charge cords I'm carrying with me. It's pretty crazy -- the bottom of my suitcase looks like an electrical convention just let out, and all the cords are sprawled out, heading for home. Why can't there just be one standard plug?
Ok, enough rambling for this post.
1. My first proposal was rejected because it had too little to do with law. Go figure. What is this -- law school or something?

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