So, the Mouse Maze narrative was completed late last night and posted today.
Turning the narrative in to Mr. Eshleman, I found Dave at his office too turning in his textbooks. Unfortunately, he wasn’t in so we just left our stuff on his desk and marveled at his office. Being avid MegaTokyo fans, we gloated over Mr. Eshleman’s “Beowulf Cluster”, or at least, it looked like one. In fact, there were two Beowulf clusters–one comprised of about 6 Macs and another of 7 PCs. The room has a very strong electromagnetic aura surrounding it ;).
My friends and I deem Mr. Eshelman “Great Teacher Eshelman” after Largo in MT. Mr. Eshleman is a pretty legendary person at my school. There was this one story that Mr. Miller told us once where Mr. Eshleman taught AP Computer Science, AP Physics, graded tests and assignments, administrated the school’s network, and wired up one half of the school in his free time for networking. My friends and I pictured him doing all of them at once, and it was pretty funny ^^;.
The Chemistry final today was alright. Since it was a standarized chemistry test, most of it dealt with topics that my chemistry teacher never taught or taught us during the last 4 days of class, naturally. Luckily, I read about a few of the topics before when studying for the SATII Chemistry test. This test was more difficult since it went into greater depth of topics such as Enthalpy and Redox. I pulled through though.