I'm going to try and make this a quick blog tonight. I really have to get to bed. I just spent 2+ hours working on my lab report. I had to run the equations 3 times. 87% error is not looked at kindly in the scientific community.
Tomorrow I have a very busy day. I'm going to school, having a voice lesson, tutoring, and then seeing a friend that lives in another state (no I'm not going to another state, she is visiting). Some where in there I need to find some time to do some homework as I have my first exam on Wednesday and then another on friday.
Has anyone besides me ever noticed that street lights tend to go out when they drive past. My mom and I both experience this very regularly, and I was wondering if it was just my magnetic personality or just a product of pure chance. There is one particular light that goes out when ever I drive past, and then as soon as I am gone it goes on again. Is this a random act of nature or something more sinister? Philosophically, I'm not sure that I like the idea that I turn off the inner glow of things. But scientifically, I think that being able to turn off street lights with my mere presence is very exciting. Now if I could just learn to control it, that would have made the eclipse much easier to see last week.
Cheers!
Your Literary Junkophile.
Amendment 1: No chem fact tonight. I think I have had enough for tonight.
Amendment 2: Look out for street lights that seem to gravitate towards you.
Amendment 3: Ingnore that last amendment. I really need some sleep.
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