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August 19, 2000

Mental note: Don't ever think that there's not enough time...

It has been 56 hours since the end of CyberSummer… Sound like a long time? Well, when you’re working by the hour (i.e., 15-20 hour days), 56 hours can seem like an awfully long time! Case-in-point: a team of 6, working 10 hours a day, for 3 days, in actuality, comes out to be 180 hours, right? Well, in 3 days, 9 teams, consisting of 4-6 high school students, put together some VERY impressive multimedia projects (everything from a music video, to short films, to websites).

(Mental note: don’t ever think that there’s not enough time.)

Speaking of which, half an hour after our big CyberSummer presentation show, I interviewed for a new teaching position at the College I teach at — mind you, not only was it half an hour after a big, stressful event, but also after two weeks of nearly sleepless work days!

I start on Tuesday. The class is “Intro to Multimedia,” and, in my youthful idealistic ways, I’m hoping to twist a few preconceived notions in their heads.

(Wait, did I mention I picked up an new freelance job yesterday — in between catching up on some much needed sleep?)

(Mental note: don’t ever think that there’s not enough time.)

The big river rafting trip is coming up too! There are a rumored 21 people going, so it should be fun — even if I don’t know most of them. We leave a couple of hours after I register for Fall classes at CalArts… School starts few hours after we all get back.

(Mental note: Don’t ever think that there’s not enough time.)

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