In regards to days I'd have to say that this one was pretty interesting.
I saw one of the most bad-ass things I've ever seen in a pond: a little turtle riding on top of a bigger turtle. I wanted to grab the little one and take him with me to my class... but I didn't want to traumatize the 3 year old kid looking on... although it would've been awesome to have some company in a room full of stale EE kids. Not to mention that fact that he most likely would be more intelligent than some of the guys in there... which brings me to the next topic of interest in my day.
Some people are just complete dumb asses. I'm afraid they have no hope... especially this guy I had the pleasure of sitting next to. He was attempting to do one of the labs in my EE class wherein you have to design a circuit on the computer and implement it in real life (see Nerdgasm).
First of all, he was a whiny little bitch. Calling the proctors over for every little step because his insignificant little mind couldn't even grasp the simplest of instructions (which could've easily been understood by a 5 year old), and complaining that his lab "just wasn't working." Not understanding the concept that computers do just what you tell them to do... he assumed that OF COURSE he was doing everything right and that "something was wrong with the program." Finally getting things straightened out (after 10 minutes of help by the TA) and getting his program onto the board, he couldn't get it to work!
He tried everything... re-downloading the program... checking the connections... flashing the ROM... nothing! Man his board must be bad! What terrible luck! No matter what buttons he pressed or switches he flipped, nothing would happen.
I guess he didn't notice that the board was clearly divided into two halves, and that one was labeled "FOR STUDENT USE" and one was labeled "FOR PROCTOR USE" in huge bold, black lettering.
And I guess he didn't notice he was mashing away on the unprogrammed "FOR PROCTOR USE" side.
But I definitely managed to zap a pic of his dumb ass before I left. He never did figure out that he was on the wrong side, and finally just gave up, slammed his books down, and threw his arms up in desperation (and realization that he really is a complete idiot), and walked out.
He walked back in about 5 minutes later to get his backpack he had forgotten.
After getting my lab done and checked it was time for me to head back home... in the pouring rain.
So as I said earlier, today was a day of days. If I can make it past this week of tests and survive finals... then I'm hoping to have a great summer... A summer of summers if you will.
Until next time!












