Journal

Summary of 3.4-3.10

2007·03·09

Machine-translated from Chinese.  ·  Read original

The first week of school has been going smoothly, and course selection has begun. This semester, I’ve finally chosen C and assembly language, which will give me a solid foundation to understand most hacking books. After all, knowing only a little HTML isn’t enough to become a hacker. I’ve heard that the teacher for assembly language is very skilled, and that the subject itself is quite difficult… but for now, I’m not bothering to think about it. I’m in university to learn, after all. Once I master assembly language, I can consider whether to develop my skills in the direction of creaker wiki.

The SA permissions for the School of Engineering are still in my hands, and the proxy server is operating normally. It seems that the person managing that server is truly not incompetent.

This semester, I have a course on Modern Chinese History. The teacher is very engaging, and his lectures often start with modern Chinese history, then move on to world history, and finally touch on current social issues, ending with the TV series “Towards the Republic”. Fortunately, he has his own thoughts and perspectives, which is an essential quality for a history teacher. As a result, I’ve removed this course from my list of classes to skip - I still enjoy listening to others share their views on history, even if they’re sometimes a bit radical.

During the break, I completed the first two games in the “Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney” series, and after starting school, I’ve noticed a significant improvement in my English spelling and reading abilities. No wonder - I’ve been doing “reading” training every day, albeit involuntarily. It seems that playing games can be beneficial after all.

[曲辰](Qu Cheng) and [伟仔](Wei Zai) have gone for internships, and the new station head is now [老苗](Lao Miao). This semester, [曲辰](Qu Cheng) successfully secured tens of thousands of yuan in activity funds, which means my work should be paid from now on. However, as I always say, once I find [曲辰](Qu Cheng)‘s tasks no longer challenging for me, I’ll quit without hesitation. After all, I’m there to gain experience, not to earn money.

As for transferring departments… I’ve decided not to do it. So much has happened. And I’m sure it’s only the beginning. Through the smiles and tears, through the anger… and the laughter that follows… I know that I’ll keep changing. This is my story. It’ll be a good one.

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