me: 76%
Sheesh.
September 10th! The Large Hadron Collider fires up its first pass.
(#)switching servers this morning - we'll see how it goes!
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I think I need to make peace with the fact that my work process is non-linear. It makes it very difficult to determine progress, but the final product always seems to arrive in time.
(#)For those of you in Northern Cal, I recommend the Exploratorium in SF. It is a kid- and adult-friendly hands-on museum of science experiments. Recently I was inspired by their exhibits on SOUND, and wished I had the Addison Roadhouse there so we could ponder together. Here are the quick tempered clavier and tone memory.
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michael's links
- Remember everything. | Evernote Corporation
- BibleMap.org
- polishlinux.org » rTorrent — console P2P!
- Enhancing Sound in a Hush-Hush Way - New York Times
- Thoughts, Rants, and Other Rubbish
- WikiAudio - WikiAudio
- Serve Day
- telekinesis - Google Code
- FormulaWheelElectronics.gif (GIF Image, 341x320 pixels)
- BibMe: Fast & Easy Bibliography Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian - Free
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Me too. Glad I’m not in 8th grade.
Oh man, now it’s on. I’ll be right back …
96% … woo hoo! I’m really curious about which I missed though.
June and Stick, we need Mike as a study buddy. Or we need to form a science team called The 76ers.
The weird thing is, I got great grades in science, even ribboning in that bastion of R&D, the Oklahoma State Science Fair. Twice.
Wow, Mike…you being smart comes as such a shock. I’ve heard that the sun comes up every day as well.
I’m not EVEN telling you what I got.
65% Sucky McStupidpants
I got a 69%. This game sucks. Where are the questions about undiscovered and obscure 80’s guitar icons, Jennifer Darnell, and Carrie Thornton? That’s what I was studying in the 8th grade. Oh- and how to be a humongous nerd.
Great, a test to make me feel as insecure as I did back then being an 8th grade, hope someday a girl will like me, don’t be too smart or people will expect more, why is there one giant long hair growing from my left nipple, is that normal squeaky voiced science stupid head. Maybe you can bring back the pain of zits and my first break up too. Have a nice Easter.
96
I missed the aerobic AND anerobic respiration question
sigh (see, that was a respiration)
No hot air jokes, please
92% - same as always.
Kids, let this be a lesson to you. Your academic performance is pre-determined by several environmental and genetic factors over which you have no control. So don’t worry about them.
Unless you are my kids, in which case you better worry about them, because there’s a reckoning on the way!
(I just included that line for my kindergartener who likes to read anything and everything!)
And she just read it all. The only hard words were environmental and genetic.