(when she says to brush your teeth)
Oct. 31st, 2007 11:47 amSo, I went to the dentist again today, and there are four cavities that are large enough to be filled. Of the four, they're going to do three with amalgam (metal) fillings. Hazukashii... But I guess it's my own fault for taking such crappy care of my teeth, and at least all the metal ones are somewhat further back in my mouth. If I understand right, the composite (tooth-colored) one is going to be in my ick-tooth, which I'm incredibly grateful for, since having that one be metal would be incredibly embarassing. Anyways, I have a 90 minute appointment for 2 o'clock on the 30th of November, so hopefully Ann'll be able to come with me to that one, since it's a Friday. I'll probably have to make one more appointment, as I'm only scheduled to get three teeth filled at the first appointment, but I'm hoping I'll be able to have them all done on one day (the less times I get needles stuck in my gums, the better). I also have to go back at 1:20 today to get my cleaning finished, since I arrived 10-15 minutes late to this morning's appointment. ^^; I just hope I can get the rest of my lab graded before then.
*goes back to work trying to get my non-stolen deep-reverse to work*
[EDIT: Yay! The lab is complete and graded. :) In the end I fixed that one step by looking at a neighbors procedure, which happened to be incredibly close to my own, so I basically just changed mine to how he did it, since it left the code in a state that was mostly written with my own ideas.
Also, I forgot to mention that now that I'm back in the Sun lab I can verify that my problem with the backspace key was indeed because of programming too much. (I also managed to accidentally type a ) instead of a > when closing my hyperlink there. ^_^;)
*goes downstairs to read CSci until I need to catch my bus back to the dentist's*]
*goes back to work trying to get my non-stolen deep-reverse to work*
[EDIT: Yay! The lab is complete and graded. :) In the end I fixed that one step by looking at a neighbors procedure, which happened to be incredibly close to my own, so I basically just changed mine to how he did it, since it left the code in a state that was mostly written with my own ideas.
Also, I forgot to mention that now that I'm back in the Sun lab I can verify that my problem with the backspace key was indeed because of programming too much. (I also managed to accidentally type a ) instead of a > when closing my hyperlink there. ^_^;)
*goes downstairs to read CSci until I need to catch my bus back to the dentist's*]
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Date: 2007-10-31 09:23 pm (UTC)