Today was a typical Monday. In thermo we told him about our situation, and he gave us until this evening to finish it. As a side note, we’ve decided that he’s a grad student. Other than that nothing exciting happened today. Lauren, Gonzy, and I all went to Subway for lunch because we wanted to stay in and work on thermo.
This evening, the Internet in the apartments was down. None of us could get it to work properly. When I turned on the VPN, the Internet wouldn’t even start. However, when I turned it off, the regular China Internet performed exactly how I expected it to. So we ended up deciding to wait until tomorrow to email our thermodynamics projects. This evening there was a Skype session between most of the Americans and the upper-level UDCI administration (Skype works fine on the Chinese Internet) to clear up some unresolved issues. Some got resolved satisfactorily, some did not, as is to be expected from such meetings. After that, I got some of the thermo homework for Wednesday finished, as well as some more of the thermo take-home test that’s due Friday.
This evening, the Internet in the apartments was down. None of us could get it to work properly. When I turned on the VPN, the Internet wouldn’t even start. However, when I turned it off, the regular China Internet performed exactly how I expected it to. So we ended up deciding to wait until tomorrow to email our thermodynamics projects. This evening there was a Skype session between most of the Americans and the upper-level UDCI administration (Skype works fine on the Chinese Internet) to clear up some unresolved issues. Some got resolved satisfactorily, some did not, as is to be expected from such meetings. After that, I got some of the thermo homework for Wednesday finished, as well as some more of the thermo take-home test that’s due Friday.