sort of meme from morti...
Monday, August 1st, 2005 11:35 amEveryone look back on LJ at what you were doing three, two and one years ago today.
Doing a post about how much you think you/your situation has changed is much encouraged but not necessary.
Ok - so this was me a year ago. Just started recovering from depression. Unemployed. So a year on I'm still recovering (as in, I still have moments when I know I'm much more up and down than I was before) but much better. Still unemployed but waiting to start a course a CCUC. Getting married in 4 weeks 5 days. Eeep. Generally much happier and more secure. Not running iBot anymore, mostly cos I graduated ;)
Two years ago? I was moving into 19b and recovering from Glandular Fever. I was very excited about moving into my second year house. How experience changes a person ;) If I knew then what I know now...
I didn't have my LJ three years ago, but I do have one from when I started in December 2002. Well with an entry like this, it's hardly surprising that seven months later I got glandular fever. I didn't slow down from that through the entire year. I'm surprised I passed really. I can't believe how stupid I was looking back at it all. I've come a very very long way since then. I was so naieve and stupid. And got much less sleep. Main lesson from this? Never keep first year comsci hours and normal person hours. It just doesn't work.
Doing a post about how much you think you/your situation has changed is much encouraged but not necessary.
Ok - so this was me a year ago. Just started recovering from depression. Unemployed. So a year on I'm still recovering (as in, I still have moments when I know I'm much more up and down than I was before) but much better. Still unemployed but waiting to start a course a CCUC. Getting married in 4 weeks 5 days. Eeep. Generally much happier and more secure. Not running iBot anymore, mostly cos I graduated ;)
Two years ago? I was moving into 19b and recovering from Glandular Fever. I was very excited about moving into my second year house. How experience changes a person ;) If I knew then what I know now...
I didn't have my LJ three years ago, but I do have one from when I started in December 2002. Well with an entry like this, it's hardly surprising that seven months later I got glandular fever. I didn't slow down from that through the entire year. I'm surprised I passed really. I can't believe how stupid I was looking back at it all. I've come a very very long way since then. I was so naieve and stupid. And got much less sleep. Main lesson from this? Never keep first year comsci hours and normal person hours. It just doesn't work.