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There are some older residents of Georgetown that come to Lauinger library every morning to read the daily newspapers. While I don't begrudge them access to free news, it is highly annoying that they read them so loudly in a silent reading room. It's very distracting, especially when there are many other places in the library where they could go to read them. Places where their loud newspaper reading would go unnoticed. Places that aren't silent reading rooms. We even have elevators so they can get there!

I wouldn't be distracted by this if I were at Baked and Wired like I'm supposed to be, though. But I would be at Baked and Wired like I'm supposed to be if the effing self checkout machine worked. We only have one of them, so when it's broken, it's broken. I got here before seven, and the plan was to be out of here by seven. But instead I am being held hostage by the non functioning self checkout machine, and the circulation desk doesn't open until 8:30. I'll be stuck here until at least 8:45. That is, if the old person doesn't drive me insane first.

Dear Old Person in the Library,

Loudly RIPPING newspapers is NOT allowed in SILENT reading rooms! If it's not your newspaper, you shouldn't be ripping it! And if it is your newspaper, you should read it in your fucking house! Or on one of the fucking five million benches outside!

Sincerely,
Me. And every other student in here who is paying upwards of $50 000 per year to attempt to write papers or study for finals in this Silent Reading Room.

My macbook comes tomorrow!

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And fortunately, except for a meeting in the morning, I have nothing tomorrow (day off from class and work) so I can spend lots of time freaking out over it! Also, it has been named: Silent Cal Coolidge. Because dead president nicknames are the bestest ever.

I was considering taking up recreational lock-picking, but apparently it's a felony or some such nonsense to possess lock-picks within the district. Whatev. I got a job instead. For ten-ish hours a week I get paid to listen to my ipod. And also re-shelve books, but mostly listen to my ipod. It's good, as I require some sort of external motivation to get up at the same time every day, and now I have to do that on weekdays.

Finally went to the grocery store today (yay!) and have also finally gotten in touch with some of the people that I hadn't yet gotten in touch with. Dinner in fifteen minutes with Jon, zB. Observatory things seem to be progressing alright, and are not taking over my life as I feared. I was more concerned about that after I decided I felt like getting a job.

On a side note - isn't the point of job interviews that you know you want the job, but they don't know if they want you for the job? It totally didn't work that way at all. Not that I'm really complaining, I'm just a bit confused.

I do need to get homework done, but the reason that hasn't been done isn't to do with my cushy library job or the observatory - it's because I finally decorated my room. The only thing left to do is fold some cranes and hang them from the ceiling above my bed. I think I'll tackle that next weekend. And yes some of the posters and whatnot are supposed to be crooked/upside down/sideways/not entirely attached. It looks like a habitable place for civilised people to live now (in my admittedly slightly odd opinion), and it was totally worth the several hours I spent.

The photo is Fr. Tondorf in the observatory with his pet Seismograph. Apparently the acquisition of this seismograph was so exciting the NYT wrote an article about it. Or they didn't have anything better to write about at the time. Or Fr. Tondorf's obsession enthusiasm was contagious.
August 2008
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