As of today, when my roommate asks me, "Jrod, why are you on Facebook again? Aren't you supposed to be doing homework?" in that concerned, motherly tone, I can respond, "I am doing homework."
Thank you, iFoundry
Soon, when my friends from home ask me, "Jrod, what all have you learned in that smart school?" and I reply,
"Well, recently I've gone over integration by parts, Kirchhoff's circuits, and titrations-"
and they say, "Okay, but can you fix my tractor?", I won't have to hang my head in shame.
Thank you, iFoundry.
In roughly four years, I will enter the 'real world' with a vast network of businessmen, engineers, professionals, and friends (hopefully).
Tha-well, you get it.
Perhaps, I'm selling it too much, but then again, I am but a naive freshman. Being a nerd in college makes me feel like a kid in a candy store, except better because the skittles and M&M's never mix (I dare you to mix them, it's disgusting). Back to the point. I'm not selling iFoundry because I'm being graded on my blog (A, please?), but rather, I'm trying to make it what I hope it really is. If I can do that, then does the rest really matter?
Yes, actually, it does. Let me be idealistic for a while, though and then we'll see what happens.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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