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Went good enough. Could have used some more time than the half-hour given us; the last slides had to be rushed. But all good on the whole. Done. All that remains is the formality of binding the text and handing it to the department's library. Any of my Greek friends know of any good place for binding? (library said "binding"-bibliodesia, not "thermokollisi". ).
The previous day it even seemed I was coming down with fever, but was thankfully better today for the presentation. Still not fully well, I think.
More posting later. Now SLEEP.
EDIT: Changed "typicality" to the correct "formality", since I should have known better than assume typicality meant in English what it means in Greek. ;-)
Congrats!!!
Date: 2004-10-26 09:05 am (UTC)Eides telika pou h8eles pio polu wra apo ta 30 lepta?
Einai na mhn anebeis sto bhma, etsi kai anebeis poios se
katebazei meta :P
Anyway, gia bibliodesia phgaine katw sthn Kannigos (ekei pou einai h Nomikh) kai psakse, exei para polla fwtotupadika pou kanoun kai bibliodesia. Egw phgaina se ena pou htan konta sthn stash tou 224 (mia prhn th Nomikh), einai megalo kai fthno.
tlm,
stav
Re: Congrats!!!
Date: 2004-10-26 04:01 pm (UTC)Which is convenient for me as they'll also be showing "Ghost in the Shell 2" on Friday at the department. :-)
Yep, I'm finally starting to relax about the whole of this. :-)
Bravo, Aris!
Date: 2004-10-26 12:40 pm (UTC)Often times stress can cause slight fevers - it happens to me and a lot of people I know when amped up for some public event. Actually, I think what happens is that your being tired causes some latent bug to pounce, and the fever is your immune system coping with it, but it might also be that your being stressed throws the biochemical balance out so that your immune system *thinks* something's wrong and starts defending against an imaginary threat. Either way, rest is good...
Re: Bravo, Aris!
Date: 2004-10-26 04:32 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2004-10-26 04:20 pm (UTC)