Saturday, December 18, 2004

Third Time's A Charm . . .

. . . and little children are safe with Michael Jackson. Being in Civil Air Patrol, I get several orientation flights where I get to go up in an airplane and take the controls for awhile. My first flight was cancelled, so was the second . . . but to day was different. I got to go to the airport to day! But the god of the winds seems to hate me. My flight was cancelled again. If anyone ever says "third time's a charm . . . ," to me again, I will tear out their eyeballs and use them as a new cue ball . . .

Yesterday was particularly terrifying. I had a History exam. Because it was AP, it was hard. Believe me, I had more fun earlier this week in Trigonometry or Chemistry. My teacher's an interesting teacher. She tends to say things like "I'm gonna hang you by your tie and shoot you." I wasn't suprised, then, yesterday, to see a skeleton hanging from the cieling . . . I didn't like that kid anyways.

Ah, but schools out at last.

In other news, I have a new website comming out soon. It'll have C-Script tutorials and such. I'm working on a game about a wizard who blows stuff up. It's comming along slow but surely. Disgustingly, I've had to use trig in it once. I hate knowing that math isn't useless. It should be!

Learned about the mole in chemestry - 6.022 x 10e23. That's disgusting too. I have never understood why numbers like that couldn't be something simple like 1 x 10e23. Something easy to understand. There is a conspiracy underfoot folks! One to confuse us and ruin us all.

Speaking of ruin . . . George Bush is president . . .

Speaking of Bush, I found an interesting sight here: Fallujah in Pictures I'm warning you, there is some gore.

J Kuhl Signing Off