Monday, October 17, 2005
Too Long for "About Me"
More and more I find myself retreating to science as a captivating effort into which I can pour myself.
My interest in Politics and Religion has been waning for quite some time, basically because I never meet anyone who actually agrees with me when dealing with such subjective topics.
Instead, I've buried myself in computers. Science and Math are objective and there is less disagreement when discussing such matters. Plus I never really lose myself in anything quite like I do trying to rebuild an old PC or write a simple program that draws a bunch of asterix in the shape of a diamond.
I'm captivated.
That said, I like to talk about just about everything. I'm smart and I know it (minus spelling errors) so I can pretty much carry any conversation.
I lived in France for 3 years and speak French.
My interest in Politics and Religion has been waning for quite some time, basically because I never meet anyone who actually agrees with me when dealing with such subjective topics.
Instead, I've buried myself in computers. Science and Math are objective and there is less disagreement when discussing such matters. Plus I never really lose myself in anything quite like I do trying to rebuild an old PC or write a simple program that draws a bunch of asterix in the shape of a diamond.
I'm captivated.
That said, I like to talk about just about everything. I'm smart and I know it (minus spelling errors) so I can pretty much carry any conversation.
I lived in France for 3 years and speak French.
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hmmm. i didn't realize that you guys were in france for 3 years. for some reason i thought it was only 1.
science is so wonderful. especially now that we're out of school and you don't really have anyone holding you accountable. and really, all of us liberal arts - humanities majors are just so well equiped for moving into the sciences. at least it seems that we would be better equiped than someone who say... studied electrical engineering for 4 years.
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science is so wonderful. especially now that we're out of school and you don't really have anyone holding you accountable. and really, all of us liberal arts - humanities majors are just so well equiped for moving into the sciences. at least it seems that we would be better equiped than someone who say... studied electrical engineering for 4 years.
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