December 26, 2002

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It's that time of the every-few-months again! Got pictures developed and finally got around to scanning them in, so here's a bunch (yeah, it was a cheap camera and scanning them in made it dark, so some of the pictures look sorta off):

Remember that Winter Ball I talked about a few weeks ago? Well finally got pictures in of that..
Me with some of the friends I went with
Me and Alyson
Me and more friends (I go swing dancing with them a lot)
Santa was very kind to Alyson (they're actually the toys from the suggested donation to get in)
What happens when your camera drops. I'm so 133t that I get a closeup shot of my foot and leg, as well as my head in the SAME PICTURE! OMG!!

Also throughout the past semster I've mentioned going to various orchastra concerts and opera's, and so here's two pics of some of the people I went with:
Pretty water fountain outside the Philips Center
Inside shot with more people. Take note that there is only one male and five females in that picture. Little wonder why I like going to the opera... ;) Actually I do like it on it's own basis, but going with a bunch of cute girls is a nice little side benefit I have to admit.

And coming to a kitchen near you, "Cooking On The Floor":
Scoones ready to bake!
Checking to see if it's done
They are good cooks though. Course slicing pre-made cookie dough and putting it on a baking sheet for 12 minutes isn't exactly rocket science, but man are they good cookies. Oh, and these pictures were taken at 2 in the morning on a schoolnight. Good times, good times

For yet another example of why you dont' drop your camera, here is just a random shot of what my case would look like if you were 2 inches tall.

And finally a scan of my Univesal annual pass picture. I even have my eyes (halfway) open, very rare in a picture with flash.

Well I finally got around to wiping my hard drive and reinstalling XP (which thanks to UF's deal with MS I get for free since I'm an engineering student). My stupid IDE controller refuses to work in Linux even though it's supposedly supported straight out of the box, but luckly they're a work-around, though not what I really wanted. I did get it to work in Windows finally though. I was going to upgrade Mandrake to 9.0, but since my 8.2 is working just fine I figure why tempt fate. So now with one more week of vacation left, I have to send out some more resume's and finish up my NASA application to try and intern there over the summer. This break is just way too short.

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