Emails are supposed to simplify our lives. Or not.
And I still cant find a satisfactory business sign off.

Emails are supposed to simplify our lives. Or not.
And I still cant find a satisfactory business sign off.

i miss my george and jamie and josh and julian and david.
did i mention that term break sucks?

TWC: In a class with crazy enthusiastic year ones and twos, I’ve already failed class participation
CAT: Jacq cant do logic or programming. Imagine when you mix logic AND programming. So so screwed. But hooray for nice group mates. So maybe just screwed.
CCM: Fun but submissions are damn academic. For a HR mod. Blah.
PMC: Prof loves my group. But everyone doesnt really understand the points he’s trying to drive through. And the project caused us to use up all our degrees of separation. The importance of networking.
TA-ing PM: Would be nice if I could get a thousand instead of five hundred. Otherwise, the pressure mostly come from myself.
TA-ing BSM: Sacrifices. Steep learning curve. A damn big deal. I want to fly to Russia already.

I am this sitting duck with a huge invisible target on my forehead that serves to tell people around to “Come! Let’s go screw Jacqueline’s life!”
WHAT THE FUCK DID I DO TO ALL OF YOU?!?!

since xue did a ‘10 things you need to know about me’ post and the fact that this blog hasnt been truly interactive for a while now, let’s do the “things you want to know about jacq”.
all questions left through comments to this post within one week WILL be answered. i’ll make it a point to answer personally should public declaration result in hurt feelings.
so let’s.

Thia Jiale shall be the honourary group member for all my projects this semester.
Hahas.
He’s going to kill me when he reads this.

“Every person, no matter how wealthy or powerful or beautiful, faces the same problem of regulating the inner life, of finding peace, of seeing his or her fate as it is and accepting things as they are. Until we accept things as they are we are in turmoil.
We are wishing for things to be better or different; we are gnashing our teeth about what we should have done; we are lamenting and punishing ourselves for our failures and shortcomings; we are bristling about the myriad slights we accumulate in a day as we are brushed aside by people who just like us are tortured by thoughts of how the world should be and what they should have done, about their failures and shortcomings and what they have endured at the hands of people yet more powerful and fortunate than they.”