The printer ate 6 assignments - so instead of 4 more, there were 10. Bleah.
I'm getting too old to pull all-nighters like this. Actually, I was too old ten years ago.
Normal blogging will resume ASAP. First I have to complete the re-checking of the marks, chase up those papers with no name on to figure out who submitted them, then work on the progress report presentation I have to give on Thursday. But I might do that tomorrow, after I give the lecture on setting requirements priorities.
If teaching wasn't so much fun, there's no way I'd be doing this. But it is, so I am.
Now 3:32am, better get back to it.
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