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Notebook Cover, 1984
More messy doodles from High School. I like some of the ink work here, as spot illustrations I really like them. I wonder, is anyone reading this?
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Professor Pidgeon
Patrick Pidgeon was my Philosophy Professor at San Diego Mesa College in 1987. It was a great class and still ranks among my favorite in-class learning experiences. Pidgeon had a way of dissecting philosophical material, and especially language in a way that was challenging and engaging. It was such a good experience for me that…
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The Business Cycle
Sometimes I took really, really pretty notes. Here’s “The Business Cycle” from the marketing class I took at Mesa College. It was held in one of the rooms in building B-100. I think I learned a fair amount in that class. For a seventeen year old, I think I did well. I really like the…
- 07-Jun-2004The grades are in
Subject/Course Title Units Earned Grade College Spring 2004 SPAN 101 FIRST COURSE IN SPANISH 5.00 B City MATH 119 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3.00 B City CISC 190 JAVA PROGRAMMING 4.00 A City These grades are transferrable. I’m happy about that. See also: Grades
- 10-May-2004Grades
Last week was busy and rough. I’ve been quiet and busy, and successful and unsuccessful. I spent my entire Saturday the Saturday before last working on a take-home test for my Statistics Class. On Dr T’s Math Pages you can see the results. I got a 92 for my efforts. I’d have preferred a 100,…
- 14-Apr-2004Snippets from the last two weeks
Helping make Easter baskets which included saltwater taffy and Botan rice candy. Bodysurfing the day before Easter in the cold waters of the Coronado strand. Drinking Chai and checking RSS feeds at Influx. Getting an 80 on my most recent Statistics test. Disappointment ensues, but I think my A is still secure. Doing a presentation…