Experiments in Tangible Geometry... & other things
Friday, October 07, 2005
      ( 5:24 PM ) Jayme  
so yeah. i'm still in santa barbara. i'm still working for UCSB. the only things that have changed?

fall quarter has started. i helped screen and hire 10-12 students. i'm scheduling most of the TA taping shoots. (we're expecting about 150 this quarter.) i'm fielding phone calls from professors that would rather have us do everything for them. i'm coordinating new and old student employee schedules to make sure everyone gets enough hours and is properly trained on at least one of our three kinds of cameras.


this is my new car. can i park it anywhere in isla vista? nope. it's three weeks old and in my name. right now it's at summers's house. which of course, i can't get to easily. oh well.


this is my new wheel. (do you guys have to turn your heads? i'm not sure if the picture is right side up.) ashford traditional. free. from the woman i work with. she also gave me a schacht rigid heddle loom.

i've slowly been knitting things for friends. very slowly. my mind is so tired when i get home, i can't even think about making dinner. maybe i need to start a new mindless knitting project. after i turn the heel of that second sock...
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