Oh, hey, it's Vector! Good to see ya. I, like Pnx, am doing math, for which I partially blame you. I got into it because of graduate plans that I have since abandoned for a different course of study, so I could've dropped it, but your posts in days of yore, describing why it was important to you, kind of contributed to a decision to give it another shot whether I needed to or not, as a means to personal growth instead of a degree. I have never taken a class that's demanded this much of my time, or been so satisfying when I succeed. Taking a 5 year break from math and then skipping 2 semesters into Differential Equations is... challenging.
Aside from specifically mentioning Vector and my
motivation for taking the class, this has actually been a post I've been meaning to make for a bit. I'm steadily getting better at the basic problem solving skills that I let rust, and have been consistently accelerating on homework. Finishing early on quizzes, and still getting an A? I was freaking out a lot going into this, but I'm starting to feel like I Got This. It's nice to know that I can still do class, it doesn't
have to be Biology, and I'd be able to keep up with a full load if I weren't working a full-time job.
Enough about me, though. I like the sound of this wedding, it sounds like your classes are Maximum Fun Times, and giant robots are one of the best possible causes for joy so good choice there. While I can't say I share your choice of crush, I would love to hear your thoughts on Sherlock sometime. I think you mentioned it once before, a while ago, but I've long forgotten. I've got a friend who's crazy about it, while I'm not really excited about it beyond the excitement I derive from a friend's excitement. It'd be nice to get a different perspective, if absolutely nothing else >________>
Nicolas Cage. I'm convinced that Nicolas Cage is actually a great actor, he just doesn't know how to pick a role. Can you imagine Daniel Day Lewis in Drive Angry? Nic Cage is intense, and his intensity doesn't become him in ridiculous movies. He needs to stop taking every role they give him before it (further) destroys his career. He needs to make a masterpiece, and then all will know what I knew along - Nicolas Cage is the greatest artist of his time.
I completely agree with you, except I believe he already is the greatest artist of his time. It's just that his art is making movies that are so bad they're good. I really need to get around to buying Face/Off and Con Air.