monday was back to the same-old same-old
Sep. 8th, 2009 11:26 amCame back from that exhausting but awesome trip to Sendai again on Sunday night.
School at Monday was pretty hard just because I was so tired. Fortunately I ended up only having 2 classes, BUT a lot of other stuff to do to prepare for them. Was supposed to have a third class but it got cancelled due to teachers being silly :)
After school I went and did cheap solo karaoke for an hour just because it has been a while and I had stuff I wanted to try. Then I went to Heiroku for dinner, and Ito Yokado to buy some stuff for my house (and a strawberry taiyaki... yum... did I mention the weird green soybean-based taiyaki I was given in Sendai? I forget what it is actually called. I didn't like it but I bet
dvarin would have enjoyed it)
But when I came home and wanted to get blogging or other stuff done, all I felt capable of doing was sleeping, so I went to sleep at 9pm. Got up at midnight, went back to sleep, got up at 6:45am, went to school.
Been thinking about social implications of something similar to the prisoner's dilemma. Wondering what it implies about me that when deciding whether or not to tell/ask people about stuff, I try to rationalize the situation in terms of game theory. Given how ridiculously complex Japanese social interactions can be, it might not be THAT far off, though.
School at Monday was pretty hard just because I was so tired. Fortunately I ended up only having 2 classes, BUT a lot of other stuff to do to prepare for them. Was supposed to have a third class but it got cancelled due to teachers being silly :)
After school I went and did cheap solo karaoke for an hour just because it has been a while and I had stuff I wanted to try. Then I went to Heiroku for dinner, and Ito Yokado to buy some stuff for my house (and a strawberry taiyaki... yum... did I mention the weird green soybean-based taiyaki I was given in Sendai? I forget what it is actually called. I didn't like it but I bet
But when I came home and wanted to get blogging or other stuff done, all I felt capable of doing was sleeping, so I went to sleep at 9pm. Got up at midnight, went back to sleep, got up at 6:45am, went to school.
Been thinking about social implications of something similar to the prisoner's dilemma. Wondering what it implies about me that when deciding whether or not to tell/ask people about stuff, I try to rationalize the situation in terms of game theory. Given how ridiculously complex Japanese social interactions can be, it might not be THAT far off, though.