SoSci Module 3.3 (Social Structures) is the next upcoming event. The room is totally overcrowded. People are standing in the hall already to be able to listen to this lecture. Its the same room as yesterday for the other SoSci lecture. The lecturer, Mr Nokielski, didn’t show up until now, so lets wait on.
The air in this room slowly gets thick as a brick. Mr Nokielski just came and told us to wait until 14:45. Thats another 30 minutes away from now. He left us here, only telling us, he had to finish an exam.
There are now about 100 people in this room .. perhaps… no for sure more. This rooms in R12R06A Are all for about 50 people. I’m very happy to have a seat at a table. Currently, it seems like 5 states, you can be in in here:
- Sitting at a table
- Sitting on a chair without a table
- Sitting on the ground
- Standing inside the room
- Standing outside the door
Seems like I am the proud owner of one of these 40 seats w/ table
for FREE
.
After this, i’m going to Marl, with Eimann, for planing ELUG Linux days in the Unperfekthaus Essen.
But first… wait on.
Watching the current room situation, I, The Starseeker, promise to create a T-Shirt with the two sentences on it: (because a comment refers to the word heartly… I corrected heartly to cordial, that seems to exist, if you ask dict.leo.org. I promise to look there even more often
"Giving you cordial hugs for your seat / Giving away this seat for a cordial hug"
)
Moin,
ja, ich wollte eigentlich mit dem Klugscheißen aufhören, aber bevor Du das auf ein Shirt druckst: “heartly” existiert im Englischen nicht. “Herzlich” heißt “cordial”.
CU,
Charly
(IRC zickt gerade, sonst hätte ich’s Dir da erzählt)
Hi Charly,
thanks for your note. I corrected the word “heatly” to “cordial”.
The Starseeker