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I hope everyone had a nice New Year’s Eve and Day. Most of my holiday yesterday was spent studying, with occasional breaks to catch up on football scores and then a longer break to watch K-19: The Widowmaker with Angela. It was a pretty good movie, and a nice break from the monotony of reading page after page about hard disk controllers, or interrupt and I/O addressing. (Yeah I know it’s what I do for a living, but certain aspects of computer stuff are boring as hell, especially trying to memorize stuff for a test that you would just look up in real life. *L*)

The rest of Columbus is bracing for tomorrow night’s OSU-Miami game. Personally I’d like to see OSU win, just to make all those fools at ESPN who have already handed Miami the National Championship look stupid, but my real hope is that we don’t have a repeat of the campus, umm, “activities”, that took place after the Michigan game.

Oh, and I didn’t really make any New Year’s resolutions either. It’s always been my feeling that you shouldn’t wait until New Year’s to make changes in your life if they’re needed, you should make them as you go along!

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