5.3.07

Descriptive geometry and dancing

Today, I hesitated about going to the bio-chemistry seminar, as our last normal lesson didn't take place. But then, other possibility emerged - Lan told me Vacky (our vice-headmaster) had finally decided to hold some descriptive geometry sessions. He should have already done it long time ago, he could have maybe even make a course, as there was quite a lot of people (but, reportedly - and I'd believe it - he didn't have enough time to teach in a full-fledged course, apart from his Math courses). He started in hurry, it should be an "express" course after all. I don't have good space visualization, but I'm eager to gain some knowledge about the topic. His style of teaching, even pronounce by the rush (the necessity to condense all the course matter) left us somewhat confused, I had still enjoyed it. It was whole 2 hours.
It should happen again some Mondays in future; I'll have to miss the seminar, but after all we haven't been doing there that much recently and moreover, the geometry session took more time, so another possibility to prolong time spent in the school ;-)
I returned home. I tried a little poking with grace, cause I found out I just needed a program able to make graphs under Linux. After a few rather ambiguous attempts, I gave up for then and set off for the dance lesson.
The course is finishing, so this lesson we started repeating a lot. The only new thing we learned was the spin in foxtrot - but as we'd learned the same in waltz last time (and practiced it today a lot as well), it wasn't that much a novelty. We also continued our waltz practice. Hes gave us a handy advice how not to confuse your head too much. I was quite tired and I danced badly.

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