Not Your Typical Homework
Last Tuesday we got a homework assignment in Digital Logic that was assigned to be due tomorrow. I, being the ever so proactive student that I am, didn’t bother to start working on it until this Monday. Well, I should say try to start working on it as the PDF that contained out questions was not functioning. To make this story more interesting, our teacher was out of town (hence why I didn’t have Digital Logic yesterday) and didn’t get the problem fixed until just over an hour ago. You’d figure that the homework wouldn’t be due tomorrow because of this, but I’ve seen no evidence to support that claim as of yet. I decided to go ahead and start on it just to show that I did something, and this has to be by far one of the easiest homework in recent memory. Of the 8 questions, the first 7 are “look at the diagram and trace where the lines start and stop”; the 8th is slightly more difficult, but more in the time consuming way than mentally challenging way. I guess if there is a homework that I’d prefer to start working on the night before its due, something like this one definitely fits the profile.
Even more news today on the game front is that Unreal Tournament 3 comes out on the 19th, adding another week to my game release stream. My Shuttle computer at my house is beginning to show its age with difficulties running some of the latest games, so UT3 may be solely destined for my computer out here (which will then actually be going to my house 1-2 days after I get it). Hard drive space is becoming the enemy though, so I may have to do some creative application management or start installing games to a drive besides my C.