Happiness, Day 6
Sep. 16th, 2009 10:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. Post about something that made you happy today, even if it's just a small thing.
2. Do this every day for eight days without fail.
Roots of Modern Culture: The Modern Period (Circa 1500-1900)! This is the class I had this evening. It is kiiind of amazing. Basically, IL all the material a ridiculous amount? Today's lecture was on Galileo and Francis Bacon, it was pretty great, the prof remembered to mention that Galileo was actually wrong and Kepler was right, and that there are people who think that Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare (my notes on this point are just "lol, Baconians.")
Also we talked about the Spanish Inquisition, for which my notes say "Then the Inquisition happened. It was unexpected." This is why I don't lend people my notes! My notes are ridiculous.
I am technically not enrolled in this class, on account of my school is a bitch, but the prof told me who to talk to to correct this. (It's great, I got the kindly older Jewish guy prof! I always seem to have good rapport with them, possibly because it is like talking to my dad.)
2. Do this every day for eight days without fail.
Roots of Modern Culture: The Modern Period (Circa 1500-1900)! This is the class I had this evening. It is kiiind of amazing. Basically, IL all the material a ridiculous amount? Today's lecture was on Galileo and Francis Bacon, it was pretty great, the prof remembered to mention that Galileo was actually wrong and Kepler was right, and that there are people who think that Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare (my notes on this point are just "lol, Baconians.")
Also we talked about the Spanish Inquisition, for which my notes say "Then the Inquisition happened. It was unexpected." This is why I don't lend people my notes! My notes are ridiculous.
I am technically not enrolled in this class, on account of my school is a bitch, but the prof told me who to talk to to correct this. (It's great, I got the kindly older Jewish guy prof! I always seem to have good rapport with them, possibly because it is like talking to my dad.)