mega-mega-mathematic-mania-mania
Only such a word could be used to describe today. It has consisted entirely of calculations done by me or a calculator that I’ve somehow implemented in some form or fashion.
16 - the number of exercises I did at the gym this morning. It’s been a while since I’ve done a complete workout, thus my time of completion was rather extensive. But it’s done and I felt great post-working out.
4 - the number of hours I spent at the Math Emporium today. All for studying and actually taking my second linear algebra test.
3 - the number of hours my iPod’s battery lasted before it nearly stopped working at the emporium. Admittedly, I am very slack about charging it ever, so the 25% of battery power it had getting there lasted longer than I had expected.
100 - the number of points, out of 100, that I received on my test after 4 hours of studying
30 - the number of seconds it took me to escape the math emporium
4 - the number of guards stationed at the entranceway of the emporium. Since it is not expected for students to ever leave this portion of Tech’s campus, the exits are a bit tricky to come by. But I am really cool and sneaky so I got out.
15 - the number of minutes I had to go from the emporium to my multiVar calc class. Somehow I made it, and had time to get food.
11 - the number of free songs I’ve won from the Pepsi iTunes giveaway.
9 - the quantity of unfinished multiVar problems I have left in my homework.
19 - the number of credits in my courses I am taking next semester (fall ‘04). However, that’s actually about 22 hours of work; one particular lab is 3 hours but counts for only 1 credit…lame.
26 - the most rockin’est number of all.
I’ll likely be awake for about another 7 hours doing work and such in preparation for another long day. Just too much to do. And I’m looking into the possibility of being an engineering mentor for next year. I think that would be fun, or something related to fun. Anyways. This has been my blog. Goodnight.