You too, huh? I was afraid I wasn't going to graduate because some of my grades were so poor. I was ready to get the fuck out of that place, hated it with all my heart. My classes were boring, the people were boring/ignorant/cruel, my struggle with depression didn't help either. It was my own...
I KNOW, isn't it great?! And yeah, I really want to know the math behind it, too. I had a really shitty math experience when I was younger and it really discouraged me from trying to advance my skills because my confidence was just so low. But lately I'm beginning to see math in a differnt light...
I don't actually, I still have a lot to learn. I consider that a good thing, though. At first I had the urge to jump head first into string theory and learn as much as I could as fast as possible, but it only resulted in a halfassed understanding of the underlying concepts of what i had...
Ooh! The second part is more about the quantum physics side of sting theory, I think. Could be wrong, though. How did you like the 1st part? Damn, now I want to watch it... Left my DVD at home though. :(
oh, and I've decided that I really quite like you, by the way :D
Yeah, I did! The visuals were really cool, and I really liked Alice's character. How on earth can you bear to live in such cold weather!? When it gets down to 55 here people start shivering and complaining :P
Win XP. It's been fine, a lot of packing and unpacking 'cause I'm house-sitting for a friend this week to watch her pets. I saw Alice in Wonderland in 3D on Friday night, though! And the weather was really warm today so I got to drive with my sunroof open, that made me happy :).
Hehe, you keep posting on your own wall. I've already tried to open it from the setup.exe but it takes me through the same process with installshield. Blah.
Thanks for trying to help though, I really appreciate it. Happy Pi day, by the way! How has your weekend been?
Lol, I'm on my iPod touch. And I would try to download that on my laptop but I assume I'd have to be connected to the Internet
first, and to be connected to the Internet I need the adapter to work... Sigh. :(
Meh, that's the thing, I do most of my reading on the Internet. I suppose I could read on this screen, but it's a little inconvenient and I always end up fidgeting and accidentally moving the screen around so i lose my place :/ . And I don't know much about computers so my brain kind of went...
I'm always interested in learning something new. I'm sure I'll like it.
That is if I don't die first...This no-internet-on-laptop thing will be the death of me, I swear (yes, I know I'm addicted. It's kinda sad and I need to get some sort of life. Problem is, I'm not sure I really want one?). I...
Aggh. I watched about 30 mins of the documentary then had to get some stuff done, and then accidentally killed my internet adapter when I was moving my computer. Can't seem to be able to watch it from my iPod. :(
I'm just about to go get a new adapter though, should be able to watch the rest of...
Lol, I have no idea what that means, but it sounds kind of cool... at least I think. :D. TB= terabyte? Or tuberculosis. I hope it's the former rather than the latter. ;)
That sounds... uhh... uncomfortable? And probably rather unfortunate :p.
I watched this one ER show once where there was a car accident and a piece of tree branch launched through the windshield and went straight through the guy in the passenger seat. Kinda like Wash in Serenity. The guy ended...
Ahhh, I LOVE the Science Channel. My newest favorite show of theirs is Sci-Fi Science... probably not suprising, hehe. But I like most of the other ones that I've seen, too. I also like the Discovery Health Channel, their Mystery Diagnosis show is great!
That's interesting... and also a little confusing. Since the brain experiences beta wave activity anyway during an active waking state, I wonder if subjecting the brain to excess beta waves would cause too much anxiety (beta waves have been observed during states of anxiety) and induce some type...
Hmm. Alpha waves I can understand because those can be used for meditation, but Beta waves are usually associated with a state of normal waking consciousness. What affect did those have?
And I happen to like my pictures, so deal with it! :D
Hehehe. Apparently. :p
I've tried binaural frequencies before, but have never been able to relax enough for them to really take effect. Which ones were you listening to?
Yep, I took them! And thank you :D.
I'm doing well, trying to get some work done (though not really succeeding so far...) and rest up before the busy weekend! And you?
That child-like sense of awe that you mentioned is exactly why I'm pursuing Astrophysics. :)
YOUR SCORE
Your scored -5 on Moral Order and 5 on Moral Rules.
The following categories best match your score (multiple responses are possible):
System: Socialism
Ideology: Social Democratism, International Socialism, Activism
Party: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter
04' Election: David...
My computer was a little too slow to watch the whole thing is 720p, but the pictures were still amazing. I looked around the poster's profile and they had a link up to the hubble telescope website- hubblesite.org. It's interesting.
You probably already know this, but your liver is going to start failing damn soon if you keep it up.
In general, I try to stay away from alcohol. I mean, a drink or two every one and a while isn't going to hurt, but I have a strong family history of alcoholism on both sides so I realize that...
Definitely agree with the stong percussion! Although I don't think I tap along to any particular pattern when I'm not listening to music. Meh, sitting still is difficult. I can if I have to, but it takes a lot of concentration! Most of the time I don't even realise that I'm fidgeting, I bet it...
Ugh, I did this too. Unfortunately, mine didn't respond when I synced it back up to the computer. That was a sad day. I had a mini shuffle burial in my tech drawer.
I can't live without some kind of mp3 player (I would go insane) so I went out and got another one the second I determined it was a...
Wow... I am amazed at how incredibly accurate your desciption is. I'm not sure anyone's descibed me so precisely before. There are a couple things missing of course, but those are sides of myself that only emerge when I'm at my most vulnerable, and so they rarely see the sunlight. What is...
I personally can potentially get along with anyone who's not an ignorant, pretentious douchebag/stuck up prick.
My closest friend is an ISFJ. We've known each other for about 11 years and have never had a fight. Her strengths are my weaknesses and vice-versa, and we're both very open minded. We...
Ok, so I finally thought of a secret...
... :drumroll!: ...
I'm afraid of rollercoasters!
At least most of them, but the ones at Disneyland/CA Adventure are actually quite fun (although I'm not sure most people would even classify those as real rollercoasters...).
Your turn.
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