10.27.2007

Today… Is a very auspicious day…

UNIFICATION DAY!!! The day we sent those brownco… wait, wrong character.


Well, this week was very eventful. Got 490 pokemans on Pearl, making my trainer card upgrade to gold. Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard came out yesterday, gonna be installed today (WOO!!! LIVING ON THE BLEEDING EDGE!!!) Now all I need is a new computer to get all the features (64 bit processing, etc). Currently on a eMac with a 1.42 GHz G4 processor, thinking that a new Intel iMac would be nice. Problem is my maternal unit might not appreciate me obtaining a computer that is better then hers. Parents.


In other news, I can't think of anything else to say. Hopefully next time there will be some insight into…

LIFE
THE UNIVERSE
AND EVERYTHING

10.19.2007

Life. Don't talk to me about life.

The last few weeks have been relatively uneventful. Just normal school stuff. End of the six weeks. Grades, 5 A's, 2 B's. Honor roll. Most eventful thing that has happened was also the worst thing. My Nintendo DS Lite went missing after 7th period at school Monday. Grrr.
Hopefully it'll crop up again. If not, thats $150 down the drain.

On another note, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is coming out in a few days. Woot. We already have the family pack ordered, meaning that we should have it installed the day it comes out. New features, yay!

On to some random musings… I noticed recently how a large number of mythologies, religions, cultures, and sects have Great Flood myths. The most well known is probably the biblical Noah, but there are also Babylonian, Incan, Greek, Irish, Indian, Chinese, Aztec, Mayan, Polynesian, and Australian, not to mention the various lost continents such as Mu, Atlantis, and Lemuria, to name a few. Most scientists shun the Noah story as pure fantasy, but if there are so many different variations from so many diverse countries across the continents, there must be some kernel of truth to it. There is also some physical proof that could be used to verify it, such as the continental shelf, which drops off at an almost uniform depth of 460 feet world wide, the remains of structures off the coast of Japan and India, and the Bimini Road. So, I was thinking what if the waters didn't recede after the flood. That would explain why there isn't any evidence of flooding far inland, because the inland before the flood is currently under water. I could go on about this for a good deal longer, but I figure that this is enough for now. Join me for the next installment of…

Life,
The Universe,
And Everything

10.06.2007

SAT testing

Just got back from SAT testing, 6 hours of sitting in a freezing auditorium doing really easy math and English problems. My legs don't like me at all because of all that sitting.
On another note, I decided to change the layout here a bit. Nothing too drastic, just renaming some stuff, adding some other stuff, wondering why I like to write stuff so much, and deciding to cut back on my usage of the word stuff, and other stuff like that (DAMMIT!)
Well, that's all I can think to say today, I think I would like to just lie down for about 74.5 hours or so to recuperate. Just remember to come back later for some more exciting tidbits of…

LIFE
THE UNIVERSE
AND EVERYTHING

10.05.2007

YAY! Blogs and sthuff

Hey, what do you know. Its a blog. Really didn't think I'd ever
get one of these because I would never keep up with it, but I decided, hey why not. I figured that this would probably be the easiest place to put down my thoughts, so here they are. Not very interesting, are they? But you can't say that they aren't very thoughtful thoughts. ANYWAY, a big hello to all you intelligent lifeforms out there reading this, and to all those not quite there yet, the secret is to make FIRE!!! *cue ominous music* Well, that's about it for this edition, tune in next time for some further great insights into…

LIFE
THE UNIVERSE
AND EVERYTHING