6.21.2007

excusez moi

sirens of titan was 326 pages long. so what.

i was wondering where that chipmunk was from- my cousin's using it for his facebook profile.

this calamity in physics is getting very tedious. people need to die already.

my partner never stayed after class. that fucker. how am i supposed to get this project done? standing in front of class and talking for 15 minutes. jeez, that's going to feel like forever. my topic is blindsight.

must eat at zuma, hong kong.

today's lecture was about audition. we only covered the outer, middle, and inner ear. no discussion about how the brain responds to vibrations from pressure waves and the skull. there was a lecture about migraine headaches from a group of students as well. this one guy said that his migraines depended on what he ate in his diet. he said that dairy, eggs for example, would cause his once-a-year migraines. since when is egg classified under dairy products?! ugh, the people in my class.

my roommates don't believe in drinking, smoking, other drugs recreational or otherwise.

we had a long conversation last night. what's the theme? oh right, sex. the same theme i have with all previous male roommates. they distracted me from my studies. i didn't get to chapter 5, 7, and the first half of 12. argh.

my roommate asked me if i were bulimic. he also asked a lot of questions since he's so forward about everything. 10 more days. hopefully.

Tupock, Tennessee. 1992. Lost but not Found: People who Vanished Without a Trace and Other Baffling Events. Chapter 4: Violet May Martinez. 8/29/1985, last seen in the Great Smoke Mountains National Park between Blindmans Bald and Burnt Creek. Still a mystery up to this day.- the kids might be going there for spring break in this book.

the UCSF cancer center received an anonymous $150 million dollar donation. who has that kind of money lying around to be able to just donate it as he/she sees fit?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I think that a lot of times, the advisor has very little to do with a student's success in the future. Some advisors suck and the students push themselves. And then of course there are the perfect advisors who guide their students through it all.
And
Rice is a good school, and I definitely read a pretty awful text authored by one of our profs....