Into the Summer

I’m about to go through 5 weeks of exams, the first starting this coming Wednesday. This is normally the time when I finalise the list of what I plan to do over the summer holidays. Here’s what’s on my list:

  • Finish off the POSE2 Project.
  • Work on The ThoughtScore Project animation (hopefully finding some local enthusiasts with expertise to help).
  • Learn more C++.
  • Get into an attachment program with one or two companies.
  • Do something together with Chris, for the path to hell is paved with good intentions.
  • Do something charitable and not end it abruptly (last time I unintentionally caused some poor kid to cry for many days and nights)
  • Turn the open-source model into something that’s both realistic and comprehensible, then actually employ it.
  • Pacify myself more- and figure out what the hell I want to do in the future.
  • Return to the piano, which I’ve been avoiding for the past 6 months.
  • Do some sorting on my music collection, which represents something similar to the inside of my brain.

Comments,  ideas? What are your plans?

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5 Responses to “Into the Summer”

  1. flory says:

    poach a more perfect egg!

  2. Dion Moult says:

    I eggcept your challenge!

  3. Connor says:

    Sounds like a good summer.

    Really hoping you get a good bit of ThoughtScore done. Man, I’ve been waiting for that to finish since the day you started. It’s been a long wait. Here’s to hoping it pays off.

    Personally, I plan on landing a real-life job while gaining some more clients (freelance writing) and maybe learning how to program with Cocoa (objective-c, but built specifically for Mac applications).

  4. p. says:

    i didn’t know that you could be that mean(referring to the 6th);and how on earth could you abandon piano for six months?wouldn’t it be difficult to get back? :)

  5. Dion Moult says:

    @Connor: I’m also wishing it pays off :) I would do Cocoa too but I don’t have a Mac.

    @p.: For the 6th, my schedule changed abruptly and so I had to quit going to an orphanage I was teaching some hyperactive sociopath kid piano, apparently he had grown quite attached to me. Yeah, it would be difficult to go back to piano, but I guess it’s better than giving it up forever.

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