Sitting Alone

Reminder to self:
[CSCI {Introduction to Computer Organization and Assembly Language}] :
Quiz 2 will be held on Tuesday November 5th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in Dunn 117 [http://www.cs.dal.ca/~grundke/2121/]

I went to my first two classes… they were alright. Economics was fine. Discrete Structures was horrendously boring, long and not clear. But it always is.

Mark is quite sick so he didn’t come to class today. Nathan is just lazy and doesn’t have his phone on so I’m sitting here alone. πŸ™

Tonight and tomorrow night will be substantial study and homework nights because of the two tests coming up. :-/

In an upside, I have cheese mini Ritz bits.

Last night I watched two subtitled Inu-Yasha episodes that I downloaded because Ashley had recomended them. I actually really enjoyed them. Subtitles are really growing on me a lot. I hardly notice them anymore.

The story, as it begins:
15-year-old schoolgirl Kagome Higurashi, whose family tends a shrine, falls into an old well one day and is abruptly transported to medieval Japan, inhabited by demons and goblins. There, she encounters Inu-Yasha, the dog-like demon who claims she smells just like a woman who fifty years ago pinned him with her enchanted arrow to a tree, where he’s been all this time. Unwilling allies at first, the two become closer as their search for the sacred Jewel of the Four Souls continues. If Kagome really is the reincarnation of the shrine-maiden Kikyo, can it be that she’s jealous of herself?

Legend becomes reality…. Kagome was always just a typical Japanese high school girl. Sure, her grandfather is obsessed with ancient myths, the family house is crammed with mystical talismans, and everything around her seems to have a legend attached to it, but none of it ever mattered to Kagome…until one day. ….girl crosses time to meet boy…. One amazing day, a hideous, otherworldly creature literally pulls her out of her own world and into Japan’s ancient past, where it seems that more than a few of those dusty old legends are true, and her destiny is linked to one legendary creature in particular. ….and together, they begin a journey of mystery and adventure. Is Kagome really the reincarnation of a village priestess who died long ago? What of the mysterious creature, the doglike half-demon Inu-Yasha, who that very same priestess imprisoned? And even more importantly, what of the Shikon Jewel, the “Jewel of Four Souls”, that seems to link their fates together?

I should pick up some of the graphic novels as well if I can find any… it seems like an interesting story.

Off to class soon… I’ll be getting home around 5…

8 comments on “Sitting Alone

  1. WoooWeee Mini Ritz πŸ™‚
    I’ve wanted to see some Inu-Yasha for quite some time. I didn’t want to read you synopsis of the episodes cause I don’t want anything spoiled for me. I might try downloading one tonight, but I have Dial-up so it could take a while.

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