Well, the last semester is practically at its end for me. I've finally taken all the classes I need to in order to get that sweet, sweet honey that is a degree. Specifically in Computer Science. It's been quite a ride, and I must say that I have amassed quite a collection of experiences. Oh yeah, I also learned things inside class too, but the neat thing about college is that people who went to college usually remember everything else EXCEPT for the actual classes themselves.
These past 3.5 years were great. It has been an honor to know all the people that I call friends, even if they did do some weird stuff to my MSN IM name. It was quite a ride, and I was lucky enough not to hurl or get stuck next to a screamer. I would call the ride Cobra9000, the twistiest and speediest track this side of the Rio Grande! Watch out, it's gonna getcha! The ride would also be operated by a bunch of hicks, apparently. But it is the people inside the ride that are important, not the operators.
I think I lost track of the point inside that last paragraph somewhere. Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is that I wouldn't trade this experience for anything in the world, even if it were possible without the intense brain surgery and a high probability of brain damage that would make it possible to trade the experience for something else, like possibly the super power of seeing 12 seconds into the future. Yeah.