Trivia games
Feb. 29th, 2004 01:26 pmAd Mundo Exteriore,
Well, well, a leap year day. It's been a long time since we last had one of these, right? ^_^
It's really weird to find how much I still enjoy linear algebra, even though my section is so boring that I regularly fall asleep in class, though I sit in the first row, right in front of the (incompetent) instructor. -_- But I do enjoy this unit, and I remember much more of this material from last year than I expected. Funny, considering how I blocked out all memories of multivariable calculus, even though that was covered later in the course. Anyway, I'm finally finishing up the problem set (I spent all yesterday night playing trivia in #yaxio@irc.imposed.net instead of doing work--stupid, stupid me), and it's really, really enjoyable. (Well, except for that one question that's stumping me for some reason...should go ask someone about that.)
Expos final draft...hasn't been touched. >_> Why, oh why, do I get so easily distracted?
The trivia bot in the Yaxio channel was so much fun, though. There were a lot of stupid questions, but they had some nice ones too. I was embarrassed to find that I couldn't remember the name of the chemist who discovered oxygen (Joseph Priestley). >_< Still, I managed to hold the record for longest winning streaks and fastest response throughout all the games, although I didn't always have the highest score. Mwahahaha! I have typing skills! ::cackles madly::
(Okay, okay, so I was addicted to watching Jeopardy when I was in seventh grade. I love trivia games, although I actually suck at most of them, believe it or not. Not enough pop culture knowledge, you know. Of course, now, I'm just addicted to watching anime and J-drama. ^_^)
...Tari
Well, well, a leap year day. It's been a long time since we last had one of these, right? ^_^
It's really weird to find how much I still enjoy linear algebra, even though my section is so boring that I regularly fall asleep in class, though I sit in the first row, right in front of the (incompetent) instructor. -_- But I do enjoy this unit, and I remember much more of this material from last year than I expected. Funny, considering how I blocked out all memories of multivariable calculus, even though that was covered later in the course. Anyway, I'm finally finishing up the problem set (I spent all yesterday night playing trivia in #yaxio@irc.imposed.net instead of doing work--stupid, stupid me), and it's really, really enjoyable. (Well, except for that one question that's stumping me for some reason...should go ask someone about that.)
Expos final draft...hasn't been touched. >_> Why, oh why, do I get so easily distracted?
The trivia bot in the Yaxio channel was so much fun, though. There were a lot of stupid questions, but they had some nice ones too. I was embarrassed to find that I couldn't remember the name of the chemist who discovered oxygen (Joseph Priestley). >_< Still, I managed to hold the record for longest winning streaks and fastest response throughout all the games, although I didn't always have the highest score. Mwahahaha! I have typing skills! ::cackles madly::
(Okay, okay, so I was addicted to watching Jeopardy when I was in seventh grade. I love trivia games, although I actually suck at most of them, believe it or not. Not enough pop culture knowledge, you know. Of course, now, I'm just addicted to watching anime and J-drama. ^_^)
...Tari