Today it was up early for an 8am start with critical thinking classes, up to 1pm. Then I walked Scully up to my wife’s work to drop her off there for the afternoon, so I could head home and get ready to go into the city for the first Image Processing lecture of the semester. I used the opportunity to run home via the 5k route I developed in the last couple of weeks. Today I managed to run below 27:30, which I consider a good time. And this is on a route that involves a road tunnel with about 30 steps down and the same number back up on the other side. I don’t run down steps as I’m too terrified of tripping, so this slows me down a fair bit.
I used to work with a guy who would leap down flights of stairs, taking 2 or 3 steps at a time. I tried it once and was so convinced I’d end up breaking a leg that I’ve never tried it again. I don’t know how anyone could do that.
One I was home and had a shower and changed, I had about an hour free before I had to go into the city. I worked on my Berlin meeting report for Standards Australia, getting another section completed. Only one part to go, which hopefully I can knock off tomorrow.
I got into the university about 5pm, giving me time to eat dinner before the lecture began at 6. But I was still full from the lunch I’d picked up on the way to dropping Scully off, after 1pm. The combination of a late lunch and a forced early dinner meant I didn’t want to eat much, so I just got a small box of sushi rather than sit in at a restaurant for a hot meal. Next week I’ll have to remember not to have such a big lunch, even if I’m hungry after the long morning of working.
The lecture went easily, as it was the introductory stuff about the overall subject and administrative details for the students. I didn’t have to do too much other than introduce myself to the students. We had a special observer today, a visiting lecturer from Ho Chi Minh University of Technology, who is here for collaborations and to observe our teaching methods. The lecture was very full; something like 350 students are enrolled in the subject!