Of Boilers and Computer Science
Well, Economics was done at 8:45 like it always is, and I make the trek across the campus to get to my 8:55 Computer Science class. The building all the computer labs are in is called Center Hall, which is an old elementary school the university bought and expanded into. Well, after 5 minutes of walking, several of us were greeted with a sign telling us that classes were canceled and that we were meeting in the library. You know where the library is? Right next to Economics...
So we walked all the way back across campus and found the extra classroom was locked up tight. We waited around until 9:05 when our teacher arrived and told us everything we needed to turn in the program we wrote was in his office... In Center Hall, and that a boiler had exploded and hurt a few people and the entire building is closed and flooded and frozen. So he just canceled today's class and told us to be back at the library on Wednesday and we'd worry about Thursday lab later.
So now I have an hour to burn before Chapel, so I'm taking this opportunity to catch up on reading (and blogging) until then, and then I have more hours after Chapel and before Wesleyan Psychology World Changers.
(And as I was writing this, a woman asked me where I got this tiny laptop of mine... That's so neat. She about died when I told her how cheap they are. Super small, super battery, and just as capable as any laptop. These things rock.)