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May. 6th, 2004 08:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Arrgh.
It's roughly 105 degrees in the library right now. I brought my disk with me so I could finish my paper, but I cannot concentrate on it. I think we should shut down the library. Mmhmm.
I'm tired. Worn out. Numb. Hot. Cranky.
We had our media board meeting today. I was dreading it, expecting not to get the money we desperately need and having to whinge until Dean Sayre took pity on us and gave us something. But it went really well, fastest meeting of its kind I've ever been to. Sayre must have been on the special crack or something. He gave us all the money we need, including the additional capital request we made for the Firestone tapeless video recorder. Which means next year all the programming we have will actually make it to air, since we won't be relying on anyone to come in and physically push play on the VCR. Plus, we'll have enough money to buy new cameras and completely switch to the digital DV system. Out with the crappy analog! OUT!
So I'm excited. I think Ashley and I are going to have our hands full next year trying to get everyone to step up and do their own work--among other things--, but overall I think it will be an excellent year. Good time to leave, too. ;)
And uhh. I have a paper to finish. If I don't finish, I probably won't pass this course. That would be bad. Very very bad. Yes.
It's roughly 105 degrees in the library right now. I brought my disk with me so I could finish my paper, but I cannot concentrate on it. I think we should shut down the library. Mmhmm.
I'm tired. Worn out. Numb. Hot. Cranky.
We had our media board meeting today. I was dreading it, expecting not to get the money we desperately need and having to whinge until Dean Sayre took pity on us and gave us something. But it went really well, fastest meeting of its kind I've ever been to. Sayre must have been on the special crack or something. He gave us all the money we need, including the additional capital request we made for the Firestone tapeless video recorder. Which means next year all the programming we have will actually make it to air, since we won't be relying on anyone to come in and physically push play on the VCR. Plus, we'll have enough money to buy new cameras and completely switch to the digital DV system. Out with the crappy analog! OUT!
So I'm excited. I think Ashley and I are going to have our hands full next year trying to get everyone to step up and do their own work--among other things--, but overall I think it will be an excellent year. Good time to leave, too. ;)
And uhh. I have a paper to finish. If I don't finish, I probably won't pass this course. That would be bad. Very very bad. Yes.