2004-02-19

timeripple: (Default)
2004-02-19 12:01 am

too many rhetores

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.
timeripple: (Default)
2004-02-19 12:01 am

too many rhetores

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.
timeripple: (vavra sunset)
2004-02-19 07:49 pm

how 'bout a little more baclava?

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)
2004-02-19 07:49 pm

how 'bout a little more baclava?

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.