eSOANEM wrote: be you WJEC? HULK AQA and all we get about lasers be that they emit coherent light (and the definition of coherent we have 2 use be tautological).
Anyway, that be most certainly very awesome. HULK salute whatever board you study on.
Yup, WJEC. We've only just started the topic but it looks like we go quite in depth.
My school is moving to WJEC on a few subjects now but they changed GCSE electronics the year after I finished it and now that I'm doing my A levels they are thinking of moving physics (at GCSE and A-level). I keep just missing out on this goldmine of awesome.
Gear wrote:I'm not sure if it would be possible to constantly eat enough chocolate to maintain raptor toxicity without killing oneself.
Not slept well in about a month, work is hell and I dont have any money until I get paid in two weeks. But yesterday I did some bloody great boulering problems (not really difficult but harder than what I've previously done) I cycled lots and I actually feel happy today! For the first time in weeks! To celebrate this I've changed my avatar to my fav picture of me and I'm leaving work early to enjoy my day. Woop!
Jupiter, Venus and Mars in the sky, visible to the naked eye.
I could die.
EDIIT: Crappy cell phone shot with shaky hands:
Summer is miles and miles away, and no one would ask me to stay. And I, should contemplate this change... to ease the pain. And I, should step out of the rain... turn away.
Amie wrote:Jupiter, Venus and Mars in the sky, visible to the naked eye.
I could die.
EDIIT: Crappy cell phone shot with shaky hands:
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Is that one Mars? On Sunday I was at a friends launching some fireworks (it was his birthday) and someone spotted Venus and Jupiter. Thanks to twitter, I was able to identify which planets they were and point out Mars as well. I love the internet.
Gear wrote:I'm not sure if it would be possible to constantly eat enough chocolate to maintain raptor toxicity without killing oneself.
Jupiter and Venus respectively. The colour happened because of camera madness. Mars was ~180 degrees from that
Summer is miles and miles away, and no one would ask me to stay. And I, should contemplate this change... to ease the pain. And I, should step out of the rain... turn away.
Ah, I only noticed one of the planets which is why I thought it was Mars. Jupiter was a bit dim and I guess I was looking at my screen at a sub-optimal angle.
Not sure how I forgot to post this earlier:
On Sunday, I got to go segway-ing around some woods and it was awesome. It's such a shame that they're only legal on private land here.
Gear wrote:I'm not sure if it would be possible to constantly eat enough chocolate to maintain raptor toxicity without killing oneself.
I've always wanted to try a Segway, though I'm nervous I wouldn't be able to get the hang of it. Speaking of, I've been looking at other forms of transportation as of late. Something good for long distance on the cheap.
(Hey look! It would appear that I did get the hang of it! Heh)
Not all who wander ar...blah blah blah, basically I want to be cool like Aragorn.
I just got the top scores on a 200-person gen chem and an 80-person engineering final.
CorruptUser wrote:Religions are like genitalia. It's OK to have them, but don't whip them out in public, don't argue about whose is better, and keep them away from my kids.
I just assembled a flat-pack table with nary a curse uttered, and no mysterious parts remaining afterwards. Screwing bits of wood together is so much fun.
Labs: they go a lot better when you understand everything you're doing, your results match your expectations, and you have enough time to finish everything.
e^iπ+1=0 wrote:Labs: they go a lot better when you understand everything you're doing, your results match your expectations, and you have enough time to finish everything.
Which makes the point of doing the lab non-existent.
“What fun is it being cool if you can't wear a sombrero?” ~Calvin and Hobbes
Hyphe wrote:I just assembled a flat-pack table with nary a curse uttered, and no mysterious parts remaining afterwards. Screwing bits of wood together is so much fun.
I sadly love ikea for this reason.
Spoiler:
People don't really go to heaven when they die. They are taken to a special room and burned. - Sherlock
torontoraptor wrote:Internet is a zombie, and it is eating our brains.
Chewbaccawacca wrote:I've always wanted to try a Segway, though I'm nervous I wouldn't be able to get the hang of it. Speaking of, I've been looking at other forms of transportation as of late. Something good for long distance on the cheap.
(Hey look! It would appear that I did get the hang of it! Heh)
I'm more of a boot guy, been wearing service-style boots for the past 10 years or so. Every time I attempt to switch to shoes invariably my knees start to hurt. But I've logged well into the hundreds of miles walked in them, so I'm not overly worried about keeping up the trend. Though now that it's brought to my attention I should probably think about getting a new pair sometime soon. The one's I am currently wearing
Spoiler:
still have some life in them, but I'm unsure whether or not they could weather prolonged exposure to the weather. Or perhaps instead the many miles I am anticipating in my near future.
*EDIT*
pseudoidiot wrote:I've always wanted to travel by palanquin.
*EDIT 2* Well I guess this hasn't been that awesome a day for folks. Though it just got a bit awesome-er for me. Starting up a TNG marathon from episode one! Got my junk food, my lazy boy, and all 7 seasons! Super stoked!
Not all who wander ar...blah blah blah, basically I want to be cool like Aragorn.
Currently watching the Penguin Cam. That's my favorite part of Sea World right there. At least from here the moving walkway isn't trying to whisk me by too quickly.
Summer is miles and miles away, and no one would ask me to stay. And I, should contemplate this change... to ease the pain. And I, should step out of the rain... turn away.
I signed up for the Tour de Cure this year! And I signed up for the 100 mile (161 kilometer) ride!
The minimum fundraising goal is $150, but I raised $275 and $500 in 2010 and 2011, respectively, so I'm hoping to raise even more this year. I'm not sure how I'm going to do that, though, because I have a lot less time to work with this year than I did when I lived in Alaska and the event was in June, not April. But I'll be happy with whatever I get and I really hope to have just as much fun this year as I did the past two years.
SO EXCITED!
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy marshmallows, which are kinda the same thing.
My signature pic is a link to the donate page. I suppose I should change it to say "click here" or something.
ALSO, for those who donated last year through the PayPal link I provided because the American Diabetes Association page didn't do PayPal payments, this year it does! No need for two links!
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy marshmallows, which are kinda the same thing.
My curry sauce base looks as legit as I've ever seen one. Proper happy and it was so simple. Can't wait to eat it tonight..
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