Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Deja Vu

Since CNN is not supplying me with any noteworthy stories today, I will talk about things I am up to.  Well, first of all, I must say that I actually enjoyed my Monday evening class, regardless of the fact that it went 5 minutes longer than the allotted time.  It is a deep, very profound, yet not boring class.  It is Bible and the Arts taught by Cameron McKenzie.  As a third year student, I felt confident enough to tackle a thinking course such as this.  Yesterdays lecture in particular was really easy to understand because the lecture covered material that I had already learned in another course from last year.  That course was Visual Communications with Dr. Nicholas Greco.  Cameron cited his source, and it was the exact same book that I had in my collection of textbooks.  Thus, the evening was much a mild experience of déjà vu. 

I must also say that when I was I looking on my fellow classmates’ blogs, there was a link on Phil Wiebe’s blog posted yesterday that I found to be rather addicting.  His blog is I See What You Did There and it should be in the list of Blog I’m Following.  (And of course through that link, there were subsequent links that I followed and went deeper down the rabbit hole of distraction and procrastination.)


Quote of the day:
There's an old saying about those who forget history. I don't remember it, but it's good.
   -Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report, March 10, 2008-


Word of the day: cognoscente:
\kon-yuh-SHEN-tee; kog-nuh-; -SEN-\ , noun:
1. A person with special knowledge of a subject; a connoisseur.


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