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Oct. 21st, 2010 08:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
- Last night,
aznearthdragon posted the most LOL spelling of her name EVER. Can someone please explain to me how you can possibly butcher "Tiffany"? Because it's such a common name, IDEK what to think!
- Midterm today! It was pretty bad, I have to say. =/ There were, like, five questions on mitigation and adaptation and I didn't really remember anything from the readings or lectures about the process, so I totally made a bunch of stuff up based on what I know about mitigation and adaptation in general. Hopefully I get some partial credit anyway, even though I probably messed it up really bad. x_x I'm thinking it'll probably be a medium or low B, possibly a C if I was super off in my mitigation/adaptation essay, lol. BLEH!
- After that lameness, I worked on Vellum today! I spent, like, an hour planning what I was gonna cut and how and all that, then I finally went to the shop and of course there is only one table saw! Seriously, we have to pay the freakin' $25 fee to use the shop and then they're not even going to fix the 2-3 other table saws they have when they know all the fifth years are needing the shop to work on their Vellum projects! >O So frustrating! I kept having to wait forever because I brought my wood down in so many separate trips (since I am unable to carry them all down by myself, you know), so it was like, I make it to the table saw, I cut a little, then I have to give it up because I need to get more material. =/ (Seriously, the amount of waiting time definitely exceeded the amount of cutting time. Also, workout carrying stupid MDF back and forth from the studio to the shop, LOL!) Anyway, after a bazillion years at the shop, I have cut all my interior shelf pieces! YAY! XD Now I only have three more pieces to cut (two side panels and the back board) that I'll do tomorrow. Then after that, I'll probably be laying out the back board piece and drilling a million holes. My goal is to get all the holes drilled by the end of Monday (hopefully) so I can begin the long and tedious process of assembling next week, haha.
Anyway, have this picture to show the progress I made!
All the shelf pieces! (And all of them need holes! Some need even more than two! And then double that for the holes on the back board!)
And yes, this is my desk area in studio. Notice the stack of airport planning books that I yet to read and the random crap around my desk and the chalkboard behind my desk. XP It's actually pretty clean around my desk right now because I haven't done much in studio yet! XP Also notice the three chairs I have at my desk! I wasn't lying about being a chair horder, LOL.
Now I am going to eat because I have been starved today! mMm, food! Then I have to write my thesis abstract...
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Date: 2010-10-22 03:47 am (UTC)Look at those...blocks of wood. hahaha, that is the most intelligent thing I can say about that photo and your very intimidating description of hands-on things. Cutting! Drilling! It is all beyond me.
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Date: 2010-10-22 04:01 am (UTC)Blocks of wood, LOL! That is true for now, but by the end of next week, those blocks of wood will be transformed into an a-MAZE-ing bookshelf! XD
Don't be fooled by descriptions -- I totally suck at this hands-on stuff! My greatest fear is that when I start drilling holes, I will mess up horribly on the bigger pieces and I won't be able to redo it because I don't have enough extra wood for the big pieces! =((((
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Date: 2010-10-22 04:46 pm (UTC)Being an architecture student, you should be good at BSing, so I'm guessing your midterm went well. :D
Nice wooooood! It seriously looks so nice and soft!!!!!! Doesn't look capable of producing splinters, which is my favorite kind of wood.
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Date: 2010-10-22 04:53 pm (UTC)It's not wood, freaks! It's MDF! (You should know better, loser! XP)