Crazy People Don’t Know That They’re Crazy
Here’s some stuff from my head.
Yesterday was a very bad day. Integral calculus hit me first thing in the morning with a 15-minute quiz. Then I forgot to bring a calculator for my analytical geometry test (and didn’t get to study).
I don’t know how I got around with taking a test with an earpiece on my left ear but I didn’t notice that I did. I was listening to The Linux Link Tech Show (Episode 167) while taking the exam.
I was stuck at one moment and they were talking about somebody producing echoes. I can tell that they’re using Asterisk when somebody joins or leaves a conference because of the notification sound. I was waiting for somebody to say that one of them was using speakers or that echo cancellation wasn’t callibrated. Then there was a little banter and somebody said, “it’s the sound echoing in through your head to your mouth”. I laugned when I heard it while I was staring at the questionare. I probably looked crazy. I stopped and looked around if somebody saw me. Although it was fun, I’m not going to do it again.
I have to mention that I hate Saturdays. I get the most stress in the weekends because I have 6 hours of lecture in one day. Digital forensics has a very bad schedule. According to my body clock, Saturday afternoons are scheduled for rest. You could ask anyone, I could spend the whole afternoon of a Saturday in bed. It sucks to have a very nice topic on such a bad time.
By the way, I find it cool that I’m taking a course called artificial intelligence. It kicks ass to meet somebody on the way to the classroom and exchange questions on what class you’re going to attend and you say, “artificial intelligence <with large proud eyes>”.
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