Feb. 19th, 2004

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So maybe my last post's current music didn't make much sense, because sea urchins don't actually have heads. Oh well. After several more hours of attempted Greek translation, Hansen & Quinn are about to find themselves being sacrificed to the toaster god in Pom anyway, so whether sea urchins have heads or not seems a bit trivial at this point.

On plus side, there's an extension on the lab report. So I have more time to contemplate the fabulousness of Lytechinus variegatus. Whee!

Unfortunately, this still leaves the problem of Hansen & Quinn. *simmers* Rats, fishtails, and goats! Now I'm hungry.
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So maybe my last post's current music didn't make much sense, because sea urchins don't actually have heads. Oh well. After several more hours of attempted Greek translation, Hansen & Quinn are about to find themselves being sacrificed to the toaster god in Pom anyway, so whether sea urchins have heads or not seems a bit trivial at this point.

On plus side, there's an extension on the lab report. So I have more time to contemplate the fabulousness of Lytechinus variegatus. Whee!

Unfortunately, this still leaves the problem of Hansen & Quinn. *simmers* Rats, fishtails, and goats! Now I'm hungry.
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Whee! Icon fun! Who knew Appleworks wasn't entirely useless? Robert Vavra is a photography god.

I am now (sorta kinda) officially a Classical Civilization major. My first act as such was, predictably, to attend a lecture on string theory. I only understood about 20% of what was said, but I figure that, given my background in physics, that was pretty impressive. As Rebecca said afterward, there were definitely some Flatland moments. I love that book! However, as I stupidly forgot to bring my ruler and there are none to be found in my beloved Science Center, I must adjourn the LJ-fun and attempt to draw straight lines so that my Bio lab notebook doesn't look like a complete mess. Pretty, pretty sea urchin pictures! More sea urchin fun tomorrow as well. I found some beautiful photos I though I'd lost - gorgeous pluteus larvae. I know most of you aren't Bio people. It's okay.
timeripple: (vavra sunset)
Whee! Icon fun! Who knew Appleworks wasn't entirely useless? Robert Vavra is a photography god.

I am now (sorta kinda) officially a Classical Civilization major. My first act as such was, predictably, to attend a lecture on string theory. I only understood about 20% of what was said, but I figure that, given my background in physics, that was pretty impressive. As Rebecca said afterward, there were definitely some Flatland moments. I love that book! However, as I stupidly forgot to bring my ruler and there are none to be found in my beloved Science Center, I must adjourn the LJ-fun and attempt to draw straight lines so that my Bio lab notebook doesn't look like a complete mess. Pretty, pretty sea urchin pictures! More sea urchin fun tomorrow as well. I found some beautiful photos I though I'd lost - gorgeous pluteus larvae. I know most of you aren't Bio people. It's okay.

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