A brief explanation of the title, Sepiated Spirals - スト-カ-...


    We carry notebooks everywhere in our college lives, with often a different one for each class, so the simple act of writing down our thoughts at the turn of a fresh page is always available.

    Altogether, biology, English, math, come together into a myriad of experiences and ideas throughout the day.

    Old ideas combine with new, and we learn from our sepia-toned past.

    The background image is a sepia-tone shot of interlinked spiral notebooks - the eiptome of Sepiated Spirals.


Wednesday, November 17, 2010

As fast as you can!

I have five minutes to write some stuff to post today! I think I'll make it a scheduled event--every Monday/Wednesday/Friday or something? We can try that..

I just got a book called "Eats, Shoots & Leaves". I think it will be my best friend for the next few days.
It's "The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation", meaning the author, Lynne Truss (she's British), makes fun of a lot of crappy writing, and hones in on each form of punctuation, like commas, semicolons, apostrophes, etc., with explanations of them all.
My life will be mostly/kind of complete with reading this ode to what my life has been about for the past few years.

Now it's class time. Cheers. :)

--Justin

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