63.8%

Day 4 is kaput. This was the hardest one to get through, in that I nearly fell asleep many times and drifted off frequently. What made it worse is that there was a really interesting, really informative research presentation going on back at work that I would so rather have been at.

Our “homework” for tonight was to review the sample exam so that we can go over it tomorrow. I’ve already done the freakin’ sample exam, so now I’m not sure what to do with myself. Maybe I’ll do it again just for shits & giggles.

56.1%

John Doyle asks the same question in the Globe today that I asked last week: what happened to The Shield?

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One weird thing about this building: it’s incredibly dry. My skin is so dry that my knuckles are cracking and bleeding, and my face looks like I’ve just gone for a job through the Alkali salt flats. I guess it’s because I’m living in recycled air 24 hours a day, or because the towels are like #30 sandpaper.

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I cannot believe how stupid this movie looks. Which means it’ll do great business at the box office.

43.5%

Day three is behind us. I have a few minutes’ break and then head back over to the “social center” for a little group chat with our company’s COO. This morning we had a presentation from our Chief Economist, so it’s been an executive kind of day.

We also had a complete shift in the approach of our prof. We were going way too slow, and some people said something, so now we’re off to the races. We still haven’t encountered anything difficult, and I’m starting to think I’m spending effort on the wrong things. I’m just going to work through some of the sample exam tonight after this COO thing and go from there. I think everything else may be, as one colleague likes to put it, an “attractive nuisance”.

Honestly, this feels too easy to me. I know I don’t have that good a grip on economics, so either this course is geared too low for us or the other shoe is gonna drop on Friday morning.

24.3%

Day two: down. Just finished most of my “homework”. Will probably get something to eat, finish the rest, review some other stuff and maybe watch 24 before heading to the bar to see who’s out and about. No exercise tonight: it’s yoga and volleyball in the gym.

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Have been having weird computer problems all day. Half the time my laptop can’t find an IP address on this network, but it only seems to be my laptop. The tech support guy thinks it might be a security policy that was pushed down last week and is causing some problems for me now. All I know is, it seems to come and go randomly, so…argh.

15.6%

The Canadiens beat the Penguins last night to jump into a 7th place tie with New Jersey. Jersey, by the way, lost to the Leafs. This was one game that I didn’t mind the Leafs winning.

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Managed to get lots of exercise in last night. There were only three of us out shooting hoops, so we played bump. Many, many games of bump. Still managed to get my work done and head to the bar for a drink too. A good night, overall.

5.3%

Ugh. This place, shockingly enough, didn’t prepare the best duck I’ve ever had. I’m still hungry!

Anyway…done most of my homework already so I’m going to go shoot hoops in a little while.

3.4%

Here I am again, trapped in the compound. Day 1 (well…we didn’t start until 1:00 so it wasn’t exactly a full day) of economics is behind us, and I have just a little bit of work to do tonight. Homework, as it were. As you might expect, the content’s a bit dry, but I can live with that.

Potential bred

The Toronto star does a little metareporting today, listing the Canadian CDs that have scored 80 or better on Metacritic this year. No surprises, really.

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Forgot to mention this last night when writing about the Habs-Leafs game. Darcy Tucker was dirty when he played for Montreal, but I think he now holds the unofficial title of dirtiest player in the NHL. The Leafs, as a whole, pretty much have the title locked up as a team as well — having cheap-shot hacks like Tie Domi and Luke Richardson on your team and whining about the refs after every game will do that — but Tucker may be the worst. Last night, as they were getting pounded, Tucker decided to throw an elbow at Alexei Kovalev and clipped him in the forehead. Kovalev isn’t a fighter by any means, but rather is the Canadiens’ most talented offensive player. He isn’t, however, small or week (unlike Mike Ribeiro, who Tucker had decided to jump earlier in the game) so two minutes later as he skated toward the corner — being lined up by Tucker for another hit — he skated into Tucker…elbow first.

I don’t normally like such plays, but the refs hadn’t called Tucker’s elbow attempt, and the little shit was determined to hurt somebody…so Kovalev did something about it. Tucker wasn’t hurt — he got up started punching Kovalev — so there was little harm done, but I honestly think thatbacked the Leafs down enough that the game didn’t spiral completely out of control. That loss practically eliminated them from the playoffs, and they seemed hell-bent on taking out the their frustration on the Canadiens.

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I’m off to my course in about an hour. Posting will probably be sporadic, or at least limited mainly to whining about how the week is going. These courses are usually a little better in that you don’t work until midnight or 1 AM every night, and I haven’t seen my classmates in four months now, so I’m kind of looking forward to this one a bit. That said, by Tuesday I’ll be more than ready to come home. ๐Ÿ™‚