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2007·07·15

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I’m currently taking a mechanical drawing class, and I’ve finally found some time to write something amidst my busy schedule. The most terrifying thing this week is the div+css website reconstruction for Qu Chen Wang, which needs to be submitted before 6:30 today…of course, it’s impossible to complete. I’ve been sitting in front of the computer non-stop since the day before yesterday, typing away at the code. The massive Qu Chen Wang website has thousands of lines of code that need to be reconstructed, which is quite difficult. Not only do I need to analyze the original code’s structure and meaning, but I also need to rewrite the same CSS and XHTML, and divide the CSS into blocks for future modifications…I’m so busy that I’m dizzy, and it’s clear that I won’t be able to finish it before the deadline. Oh, I’ve really tried my best, but reconstructing such a large website in such a short time is just not possible…and the responsibility for this will fall on the station manager, which makes me feel a bit guilty towards him. If I had known earlier, I wouldn’t have taken on this difficult task.

The elective courses have started, and it feels okay, I guess. Now I really need to make time to study, but I don’t have any large blocks of time to review. I’m so busy.

I’ve only attended the English morning reading session once…mainly because I was too tired to get up, and if I got up too early, I’d be sleepy during the first class.

My schedule is already planned out until Sunday, and I hope everything goes smoothly.

Spring~~I love it!~ People need to get close to each other, but it’s often inconvenient, so either we become extremely intimate or we tacitly guess each other’s thoughts. It’s hard to maintain a considerate distance, a distance that allows us to appreciate each other. Young people often don’t understand, and they’re willing to rush into things with passion, only to sigh and say that it’s beautiful. But I especially like it when people naturally maintain and preserve their relationships.

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