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Oct. 30th, 2003 06:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My back is going Crunch again. That's because today's modeling requirements were two 1-hour poses, both involving having my back twisted in one direction or another. Apparently, though, the professor I was working for today specifically asked the scheduling person to get me if at all possible. That's gratifying.
The other major thing I did today was go to the library and get five or six books about the linguistic aspects of aphasia. That's for my Semiotics paper. I was also looking for references for my Theory paper, but there aren't any available, so I have to change the whole premise of the thing now. Grr. It's my fault for procrastinating, but it's also due to the lack of readily available books on translation theory in general. A lot of the ones I would need are available from one or two libraries and all copies are already out. Then there's the one that was due back on September 9 and hasn't been returned yet. That annoys me worse than any of the rest of them.
Tomorrow I absolutely must do two things: clean my bathroom and do my Semiotics exam (which, this time, is only four questions and doesn't have anything to do with Peirce, thank goodness.) All this, of course, in preparation for my immediate family showing up on Saturday morning. I hope it doesn't rain all weekend. Today it was downright warm out, and sunny, and so of course I spent large parts of the afternoon in the library and then large parts of it in the art studio.
There's something I was thinking I should do before I go to class tonight, and I can't remember what it was.
The other major thing I did today was go to the library and get five or six books about the linguistic aspects of aphasia. That's for my Semiotics paper. I was also looking for references for my Theory paper, but there aren't any available, so I have to change the whole premise of the thing now. Grr. It's my fault for procrastinating, but it's also due to the lack of readily available books on translation theory in general. A lot of the ones I would need are available from one or two libraries and all copies are already out. Then there's the one that was due back on September 9 and hasn't been returned yet. That annoys me worse than any of the rest of them.
Tomorrow I absolutely must do two things: clean my bathroom and do my Semiotics exam (which, this time, is only four questions and doesn't have anything to do with Peirce, thank goodness.) All this, of course, in preparation for my immediate family showing up on Saturday morning. I hope it doesn't rain all weekend. Today it was downright warm out, and sunny, and so of course I spent large parts of the afternoon in the library and then large parts of it in the art studio.
There's something I was thinking I should do before I go to class tonight, and I can't remember what it was.