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Student orientation today at UW-Madison, and I was required to go. My last required meeting was extremely productive, and resulted in me signing up for classes. Orientation, not so much. Despite being a transfer student, we sat through several people talking about how one makes it as a student at UW. I folded my napkin into a paper crane, and a postcard on academic requirements into a fancy airplane. The second part of orientation moved us around to several group were we could find information about joining research projects, studying abroad, ext. While more useful, I found I had learned most of this information in the sign-up for classes. Once done with orientation it was time for something I had to do: finding my classes. The campus, to say the least, is much larger than UW-Rock County. I had printed out my class scheduled, and a map (which printing quite poorly) of where each of the buildings were. So I biked around to each of them, found a good bike rack (all the buildings had good racks) and searched for the class rooms I would be using. Some of the buildings are fantastic. One of the buildings had a physics museum with a bunch of demos I had to play with. By far the oddest building was the Humanities building, which I think was designed to be a hybrid labyrinth, and 1950ies sci-fi set. It took me awhile to find my class rooms, but it was an interesting tour. After that, it was off to the bookstore. I had put this off probably too long, but it needed to be done. Naturally they were out of one of the books I needed. So once all this traveling was complete, it was time to head back home. Madison is an easy city to bicycle. Many of the one-way roads, and closed areas to motorists are still accessible by bike, and I found it makes biking easier than driving. All day there was a huge quantity of foot traffic—people everywhere. Yet was an easy coexistence between cyclists and pedestrians. The weather was awful with temperatures in the 90ies, and I returned home a sweat monster, but it was a good endurance test. I will not be required to bike this long with my backpack for classes, and the heat is probably as bad as I am ever going to encounter. And tomorrow, the first day of class...
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Took a bike ride in my new city today, and visited a bike shop as I have read that bike registration is required for all bikes in the city. Naturally, the shop didn't have any stickers, and I couldn't find the government office. I did, however, get some information about the risks of biking to school with a high-end bicycle. Pictured is Zach at Renn. Faire on Sunday waring my coif.
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Phil and Mikala at Renn. Faire. the other day. We didn't plan on meeting one an other, but discovered we all decided it was a good day to go.
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Que's queue has returned. It has been nearly 3 years since I cut off all of my hair, and it was time to return to my "normal" hairstyle. Picture by Crystal.
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Liz, Xiphos, Zach, and Malachi took a trip to the Bristol Renaissance Faire. There I added a chain mail coif and a crown to my garb. I was stopped several times and after for a picture—so my garb must be improving. Picture by Liz.
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After moving yesterday, it is now time to unpack. My computer was setup quickly, and the first tune it played had to be " Kobold Cave" from Quest for Glory I. It's haunting melody I have loved since I first played the game sometime in the middle 1990s, and it seemed a fitting piece to christening my basement layer. It's a mess right now, but I have some time before school begins to get things under control.
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My contract in Cedar Rapids, Iowa has been completed. Last weekend I moved my bench, computer, and anything else I didn't need for the week to come to my home in Madison. Over the week I had been preparing for the move. Normally I move on Saturday after spending the night packing. But I didn't feel I needed the extra day this time, so my goal was to try and move Friday afternoon. So after a day of writing documentation, and saying goodbye, I went back to the apartment. I disassembled the box--an operation that only required a razor blade, and loaded everything into my car. I had cleaned pretty much everything in the previous days, so all that was needed was a quick once-over. I finished by mopping myself out the door. I'm not exactly sure when I finished, but I know I was on the road before 4:00 pm.
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