If I dig through the Earth from my house, I come out in the Indian Ocean. This is problematic.
I got the North Atlantic. If I start from China, I wind up in Argentina.
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If I dig through the Earth from my house, I come out in the Indian Ocean. This is problematic.
I got the North Atlantic. If I start from China, I wind up in Argentina.
Why do they call it an infinite hole? It's not infinite. Google, in fact, tells me the diameter is 12,756.2km, but the whole oblate spheroid thing mucks it up a bit.
Hee, Cash. I could get behind that, show you all the cool places to hang out.
Okay, I cannot be the only one who keeps reading this as "vasovaginal" and having to do a double take.
I was JUST thinking that.
Well, at least we're all in the Indian Ocean. I'm presuming that's where Buffista Island is.
I'd have to catch a boat. I'm in the South Pacific, just off the coast of New Zealand. (My mother used to ask "Are you trying to reach Australia?" when I dug in the sand. She was nearly right.)
I'll end up in the South Pacific Ocean.
Seska, yay for good news, boo for the being sick while deadlines.
{{Anne}}
I want to see today's ep of Wake Up With Laurie, but I'm in a Very Redundant class. I wonder when we'll learn something new.
I am going to Starbucks. The drive + walk + coffee might keep me awake enough to do some work while there.
I'm in a Very Redundant class. I wonder when we'll learn something new.
Why does this happen so often at uni? I used to sit in pointless classes calculating how much that session had cost me (about £150 an hour, if you don't account for also paying for resources, library etc). Maybe if I get one of the PhD teaching scholarships I'm applying for, these experiences will remind me to make classes vaguely worthwhile.
Hope your studies get more interesting soon, Shir.
Hope your studies get more interesting soon, Shir.
They mostly are. You know, it's just (mostly) sociology - the combination of their inferiority complex in the field of social sciences with (still. In the 5th week) repeating on last's year statistics makes my death wish grow.
But now I can calculate the regression for it.
Oh, and good luck with the productivity and waking up!
Weird. It's now 10:40 pm, pitch black, and I can hear a flock of parrots (lorikeets, I think) flying through my neighbourhood. This is not normal behaviour.