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- Tags:!dream, deja vu
- Location:guelf
- Mood:a bit pissed off
- Music:roses - carly rae jepsen
I dreamed, no shit, that it was winter. B drove up in a car to my parents' place to pick up sheet music. He told me to say that the sky was red, which was a lie, because the sky was blue. But I said the sky was red anyways. Then he said, bullshit, and drove away with his sheet music. Then I spent the afternoon setting crosswords and drinking tea with Melissa F and Kevin.
The above dream is only notable cos B later said, "I can debate [you] on the color of the sky until the heat-death of the universe" and I had the maddest of deja-vus, remembering that dream. It's the weirdest forking thing that's happened to me this month, which isn't so bad, because it's still early.
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Krogoth and I have been clearing out the closets again. Let's be realistic, when am I gonna voluntarily wear a white top? That's a disaster waiting to happen.
I can't give up his laptop, though. I thought I could - but Krogoth suggested giving it to his bud Jamie, and I found that I really did not want that.
Still doing the art challenge. I can do this.
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Background. I want to note that of course this article was approved by its subject before submission. Ching O'Malley is a pseudonym. Ontario Young Professional Engineers Award won by Waterloo student
Ching O'Malley - 2A Civil Posted on: May 24, 2014
This year’s OSPE (Ontario Society of Professional Engineers) award for accomplished professional engineers under 35 was won by Faizul M. Mohee, P.Eng., PMP®, LEED® GA, M.E.Sc., a PhD student in Civil Engineering at the University of Waterloo. According to OSPE, “the Young Professional category recognizes an exceptional OSPE volunteer who has served as an advocate for the engineering community through various roles during academic studies and following graduation.” According to Mr. Mohee (P.Eng., PMP®, LEED® GA, M.E.Sc.), this award is “more than just money.”
Faizul M. Mohee (P.Eng., PMP®, LEED® GA, M.E.Sc.) is doing his PhD in Civil Engineering, with a major in Structural Engineering. He earlier finished his masters degree at U of T. Furthermore, he is also a licensed Engineer, Project Manager, and LEED Green Associate in Canada, which explains his wanton use of the alphabet. He started his PhD in Waterloo in January 2013 with the late Professor Khaled Soudki. Currently, he is working with Professor Adil Al-Mayah (Civil Eng.) and Professor Alan Plumtree (Mechanical Eng).
Mr. Mohee (P.Eng., PMP®, LEED® GA, M.E.Sc.) was also delighted to be congratulated by some federal MPs, one of whom who paid him the singular honour of mentioning him in a monthly newsletter. Not to be outdone by politicians, we also congratulate Mr. Mohee, (P.Eng., PIMP®, LEED® GA, M.E.Sc.) on his achievement. We predict that he will go far, due not only to his long list of achievements (and it is indeed staggeringly long; check him out on LinkedIn), but also due to his indefatigable self-promotion. We can all take a lesson from the proactive route Mr. Mohee (P.Eng., PMP®, LEED® GA, M.E.Sc.) has taken in getting his name out there. With unabashed self-confidence that is rarely seen, Mohee (P.Eng., PMP®, LEED® GA, M.E.Sc.) has expressed a hope that his achievements will “inspire” current Waterloo undergrads, and has been eagerly forthcoming with information. Thank you very much, Mr. Mohee (P.Eng., PMP®, LEED® GA, .Sc.). Anyways the EIC sent word that he's just won another award and would like another article written about him. | |
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