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    Taking a break and counting de Reese’s

    First Reese’s cup: 02:10. Computer Architecture Homework #1 done. Albeit with many tears and some crucial help from Luke. So he gets a Reese’s cup tomorrow later if I remember, and I’m trying not to feel bad for breaking my “no help” rule, even though I gave him credit on the assignment. How many hours did I spend trying to find a way to symbolically separate a 32-bit immediate (constant) into its two halves in MIPS assembly? Let’s not count, shall we? I’m going to steal a little of Luke’s thunder and make mention of his story about keeping things in perspective. Actually, I’m just going to mention the key…

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    Clayton Miller Blues Band

    They were the family band I mentioned from the Blues Festival this weekend. They have a website … featuring the pipsqueak with the harmonica. Their CD (Gotta Have Love), which Luke bought at the show and which he was kind enough to drop by last night for my listening pleasure, is pretty damn good. It grows on you. This blues thing is kinda cool…

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    Problem, solution.

    Problem: It’s dark outside at 05:30, and I don’t feel comfortable running through dark woodsy area off campus in the dark. Solution: Work out in the SRC in the afternoons, despite the crowdedness, and despite the possibility of no dinner and a heavily rearranged schedule. And despite the feeling of a “missed” hour of homework. I got in 5 K today on the treadmill, despite the fact that I felt like a good bit of the gym was watching me. Must ‘ve been the Lissa-Leg Lovin’. Heh. Right.

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    Being festive with the Blues

    Since I had finished all my homework due Monday, when Luke invited me to Blues at the Crossroads, a blues festival in downtown Terre Haute, I jumped on the opportunity for a little fun. That, and the fact that I almost never go out on Friday and Saturday nights, but often want to, clinched the matter. For a Terre Haute gathering, it was crowded. It had nothing on city-size festivals, and even UNC’s Fall Fest was substantially more crowded. I could easily move through the crowd without touching anyone if I judged my paths correctly. I’m still weird about crowds, so it took me a minute to warm up to…