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They say read sky at night sailor's delight, red skin the morning sailor's warning. Whoever "they" are and whatever "they" meant by that I don't know. It was just one of those sunsets that you can see inside the house and you have to go out and look. I took my camera so you guys could too. The more I look at it the more convinced I am that the photo didn't turn out right... There is just something wrong with it... Something very very wrong.

Aside from that the stretch of time between now and the last time I posted was filled with the drudgery of work punctuated with happy times with my girlfriend. I've decided to try to get a position in a different section at work when I complete this course (one month to go!). It will allow for a change of scene and more stable work hours while I search for a new job with wild abandon.

Speaking of my course... That's where I am now. Today we are learning about ISDN and DDR. Right now he's speaking about "interesting traffic". Ironically (or sadly depending on your view) it's anything but interesting. This course has been interesting things with ridiculously boring things packed in between. We are four modules in to this class and I still have not done any of the module tests. Luckily the teacher isn't anal so he has just left them up for us to complete at our leisure. In all honesty I'm still catching up with reading the modules.

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