Could you lend me some time?
For the people who actually comment on my blog, let me say thank you and I'm sorry, if I haven't responded to you or I'm not making any comments on your blogs. At the moment I just don't have enough time to do so, but I would like to say that I do read your blogs-ok, I mostly just look at the pics and then quickly resume to learning;-)
Darn, there's much more to learn for my next exam than I thought. I wanted to be examined by this prof, because he only asks questions about one semester, though the exam should be about three semesters. Now I know why he does it, the material is just too much to add questions about other semesters too. [For anyone interested, the subject is called "computer science-humans-society" and the semester was about cognition, biology etc in general "How to design soft-/hardware to match peoples abilities and how to design soft-/hardware to simulate people(or parts of them ;-))"]
Nevertheless I knitted a bit. I have finished a pair of socks for my cousin(first christmas knitting!), started another pair for her since I'm not sure the first one was the correct size and knitted the body of a jacket/cardigan out of the Noro Iro.
Sorry, but there's no time for pictures just yet, but they sure will follow...
Darn, there's much more to learn for my next exam than I thought. I wanted to be examined by this prof, because he only asks questions about one semester, though the exam should be about three semesters. Now I know why he does it, the material is just too much to add questions about other semesters too. [For anyone interested, the subject is called "computer science-humans-society" and the semester was about cognition, biology etc in general "How to design soft-/hardware to match peoples abilities and how to design soft-/hardware to simulate people(or parts of them ;-))"]
Nevertheless I knitted a bit. I have finished a pair of socks for my cousin(first christmas knitting!), started another pair for her since I'm not sure the first one was the correct size and knitted the body of a jacket/cardigan out of the Noro Iro.
Sorry, but there's no time for pictures just yet, but they sure will follow...
Labels: knitting, living etc.
2 Comments:
hey when you find more time can you lend me some too.. lol
Never seems like enough time in a day!
Girl, your studies and your education are much more important than you taking time out to comment on blogs! We all understand 110%, so no worries, okay?!
And...just...WOW about this class!!!! Can't wait to see what you are going to design/do/come up with using this class...you are incredible!!!!
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