Not exactly how i planned, but not that bad either, thanks for asking. In my free four hours i checked an exhibition of cars from the traditional retro age (’40s-’70s), bought milk and bread at the local Tesco and brought back the Dune Messiah i borrowed monday from the nearby library. The exhibition wasn’t exactly how i expected it to be. At first, i didn’t know it was about retro cars—rather thought it’d be about concepts and such really interesting stuff, especially since it was the design week not so long ago here. It wasn’t bad anyway, just not what i wanted to see then, and not at the price i’d ever be happy to pay for something unexpected. You can go and see the cool cars for yourself, they have a website too.

But at least i could buy what i wanted in the Tesco. It’s surprising how disgusting people can get, supercilious and rude and… the typical jerk—it’d be if it wasn’t a woman. How’s the universal word? Butt? Anyway. I was really tempted to annoy that chick out of her skin, enrage and humiliate her, but i managed to withstand it.

And i couldn’t borrow the Children of Dune because someone did so before me, and hasn’t yet returned it, so i’m Dune-less right now. And dead tired. In the morning i didn’t have a (co)coffee because i didn’t have milk for it, so i wasn’t surprised i was like i woke at dawn, but that i’m again like that at 11pm, after drinking a tea, that’s a surprise. I really need to go to sleep “early” today.

Tomorrow i’ll skip about the half of my math intro lecture, and will probably be late from the practice too because i’ll be attending another lecture on cloud computing and sociology one of my teachers told me about. It’ll be dozen times more interesting than that math stuff.