Routine, early wednesday entry.

I learned from last week.
I’m not in my Lab.
I’m actually posting from UofT’s library – passing time till the TTC metropass sales begin. I may no longer be a registered student here, but for some reason my student card is still active and metropass lines are definitely easier to swallow here as opposed to George [...]

Breaking news: Boring class, encourages ‘blogging’.

So here I am at the start of a ten-hour school day.
Learning about the ‘Find and Replace’ function in Microsoft Word.
There’s nothing else I would rather do at 8 in the morning. </end sarcasm>
But at least Internet access has given me the opportunity to write this up.
I’m not even going to bother apologizing for the [...]

to be frosh again.

So that consistent string of posts sure lasted a good two weeks. You could thank George Brown for that. Fresh off squeaking my way to an arts and science degree, I’m off to a two-year stint in some Information Technology. If you’ve read our about us section, you would know about my old passion for [...]

useless blog post > sociology of health

Since I’ve managed to get through all my other modes of procrastination (cleaning, PC maintenance, breaking mp3 players…and reading up on blogs) I figured a post wouldn’t hurt.
It sure does beat reading up on social conditions as fundamental causes to health inequality…or something along those lines, I think. If my study/slacking schedule actually worked out [...]

Note to self

To :                           nodons
From :                     (future) nodons
Subject:                   Tokyo guide – August 2008
I just thought I’d take a minute from festinating from Shibuya to Akihabara to let you know how things are going here. Tokyo is pretty rad; We haven’t stopped devouring taiyaki and korokke, when we finally reach our hotel room I’m so exhausted [...]