Electronic Rebellion
Jan. 28th, 2005 04:08 pm Internet has been down again for the last two days or so (currently I'm taking refuge in the study lounge again). Additionally winamp sometimes refuses to work for an hour or so, paintshop like to crash while I'm working on pictures, and my phone even joined in, inexplicably refusing to operate at all for three or four hours the other day.
Parents are coming to visit this weekend and bringing the car back for me.
Senate passed the Judicial Reform Act about five hours into their Thursday meeting. The majority of the preceding five hours was spent discussing whether spending $80 on a vinyl sign to advertise the ASUCD Senate was a good idea in light of the fact that vinyl is extremely toxic and bad for the environment; previous signs for the same purpose have been discovered behind cabinets in the senate office, where they are believed to have been forgotten for at least four years; and signs have been successfully made by other ASUCD units for free. Most overrated argument: "other subsidiary units such as Ethnic and Cultural Affairs Commission have nice vinyl signs, we should have one at least as good as them" (paraphrased) -- yeah well the Aggie Student Store (AKA "ASS") has a neon sign but that doesn't mean the Senate should have a neon sign too.
Currently it is pouring yet bright outside. I find this excellent.
Picture of the Day

Internal Affairs Commission Chair Kahliah Laney and Senator Donald Cohen-Cutler have a "mild disagreement" about whether or not the Senate should revive and pass a bill that Business and Finance Commission fangoriously failed.
Previously on E.M.O.S.N.A.I.L.
TWO Years Ago Today: The Amie/ys explained
Year Ago Today: Cow Diseases - Part IV