Pete's Log: ramble mumble ramble

Entry #1255, (Random Crap)
(posted when I was 23 years old.)

The lasting impression that the rational portion of my brain has shut itself off.

Or something about being ruled by emotion.

Balance.

A desire to create.

If I study computer science, how will I contribute to human endeavors? This is a fallacy. Computer science is a good thing. I am fairly good at it. I can best contribute by doing something I am good at.

Life is short. I should do what I enjoy.

Life is all I get, I should make something of it.

More hits back to back.

Repetition normally leads to ... something. I repeat things to myself, but still have trouble retaining them.

Greg Graffin says "PUNK IS: the constant struggle against fear of social repercussions."

I fear social repercussions.

I'm just waiting for the caffeine to kick in. Then I shall code.

The I-80 exit on I-55 is at mile 250 in Illinois. Repetition has led me to remember that.

Curiosity.

Heating up poptarts.

Vowing never to drive on I-99.

Oh God, here it comes. And I still have no idea what class I'm going to teach.