Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Aristotle is my homeboy.

I have to love it when an economics class starts out with philosophy of science, then heads on to ancient Chinese philosophy, then to Hebrew philosophy, and finally to Greek philosophy, all in the span of a week. It makes me very happy that I will be tested on this, and have to write a paper.

I'm being very responsible about my work, which is kind of strange. It really helps that I have no computer games to play up here, nor do I really have a tv that I can watch daily. So I'm incredibly bored, and thus I turn to my philosophy and economics for solace. Also, I think it helps that I'm not living on campus. Since I don't feel like driving back and forth all the time, I'm staying longer on campus, and have nothing to do but homework. It's very nice that all my classes have the text books on reserve, since I haven't gotten any yet (they're on order, just haven't arrived yet). It makes me wonder how much more work I would have gotten done if I hadn't lived on campus at Whitworth. Of course, it could just be that I'm more mature now, but I really doubt that.

Nobody has commented on the differences in the site, which makes me sad, since I worked so hard on them. Of course, I also worked very hard on making them unobtrusive, so I guess I did a good job. Or it could be that nobody cares, and thus won't comment. In which case you're all jerks, but I wonder what it will really do to call my readers names.

By the way, I can totally picture Brisco using the title of my post in an adventure. Ah, if only it had lasted more than a season.

2 comments:

Rachel said...

sorry, I use google reader, so I never actually see the site unless I venture over to read comments, of which there never are any, so....

but look! I voted!

Chris Burzlaff said...

Nice Brisco reference. I'm sad myself that it's over.