After the Internship course, I went to the lab to finish off my proposal. I'd actually dreamt about proposing last night, it was a slightly scary dream about a ring I'd bought that I thought was gold but it started flaking away to leave a crusty iron core.
I guess the moral of that dream is that, if it's worth doing, it's worth doing properly.
Anyway.
I ironed out the little bits and pieces that needed doing in my proposal, making the tables sorted alphabetically, inserting references, attaching the BIC marking sheet etc. I went to the copy centre to get it bound and the TOC was printed incorrectly - luckily I could reinsert it without paying another $12.50 to print it again. Woah the copy centre is expensive!
I was quite stressed out today - I just wanted the proposal in, so I could start actually working on the project. Consequentially, I was slightly frantic running around Unitec, and I left my laptop power adapter in the lab. I'd been planning on getting into YouthLaw mid-afternoon, but by 3pm back at the flat and realising I'd left the adapter at the lab, I gave up and stayed at home - working on chasing some contacts like my nana's next door neighbour who does video editing for the fishing show and getting hold of Roshni who did the post grad in digital animation at Unitec.
It was a shame I didn't get into YouthLaw because I would have liked to talk with Harvena about expanding on the scenarios she has given me.
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