Oct. 5th, 2005

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Today has been a really good day! The lecture on the Aeneid was WAY better than the Monday Aeneid lecture, followed by a good tutorial and finding out that our trip to the art gallery on Friday won't conflict with my appointment at Student Services that I got last week! Followed by a message on my voicemail saying that my iPod is in!!!!!!!!!!! (followed of course by dashing over to the PCPC to pick up said iPod)

As I type it's now downloading all of my music. They asked me to name it, so I now have an iPod named Sparky. Sparky needs a cover so he doesn't get scratched, but that can wait.

Also fun and newness: I used my new Credit Card (for the first time ever!!!) to pay for my iPod just because I could.

Then to the poster sale where I got an enormous poster that's a map of Middle Earth and REALLY pretty. And I got a funky poster of weird distorted buildings and one of Garfield that says "Mondays Suck", which is somewhat ironic because Mondays at King's are really fun.

The only downside is that Sam probably got a concussion in the rugby game last night and as a result was feeling kinda crappy... all the way through his latin midterm. In anycase he thinks he did alright. So this'll just and up being a diagnostic if nothing else.

Anyway... awesome day! Really warm here, which didn't help. And going to Newfie-Land on Friday!!! So excited.

And now must go and read about "Cult Mystery in Late Antiquity" 'cause that's the subject of tomorrow's lecture. (Also very exciting because it's being given by the best of all the lecturer's we've had so far. Go Kyle Fraser! (Which is Faker's Lyre if you re-arrange the letters. Obviously a message from the DEVIL!!!))

I'm going to go now before I hurt myself...
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... a word is this - the sound of spirit striking the air and declaring a person's whole wish or meaning as his mind happens to grasp it from the senses, a name, its whole content defined and circumscribed, composed of a few syllables, providing the necessary exchange between human voice and ears...

It was pretty... I thought I'd share. From Asclepius in The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius Which just happens to be in my FYP handbook. Isn't that special...

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