I took a day off this week as a mini-vacation. Went to a nearby town that has some bookstores that have an eclectic selection of books - not chain bookstores. I found a Greek reference book that will be helpful for me in class. It's a concordance that shows the words and their context in Greek. Some of the students are real bookworms/language nerds like me. Some of them bring odd/interesting Greek books to class. One guy bought a facsimile of an ancient manuscript and we had fun looking at that. My concordance is not that exotic but I'm sure I'll get responses like, "I have to get a book like that." Old books can be a lot of fun.
Are any of your classmates, females that you might be interested in?
Unfortunately, no. But at least I made some friends even if they are other guys.
Yes, not as many women in tech fields but more than there used to be. Of course, I am not a pure tech geek. After doing tech stuff all day, I'm going to Greek class this evening and it's unlikely when I get home I will be tweaking my computer or something. I will be reading a book - the paper kind.
Day, good luck meeting your girlfriend's family!
LOL at "the paper kind"..
I too like books, when I visit a new place I always have to find the library and take a tour. Is that strange or what? I just love the architecture outside and inside of libraries, the shelves, tables and old books. The smell of it really makes me happy.
I too like books, when I visit a new place I always have to find the library eclectic a tour. Is that strange or what? I just love the architecture outside and inside of libraries, the shelves, tables and old books. The smell of it really makes me happy.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?