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Wednesday, September 27, 2006


MEH!!
I hate Tuesdays... I had to do a lot of work for A+ today, but it wasn't hard. I just had to read the "book" and fill out something of a questionaire. Meh.

Then I had to do all my papers and the history assignment... which reminds me...


My history teacher gave me a double zero today! I didn't draw a picture on one part (Making me draw is like making a mute sing), and I didn't fill out the vocabulary on the other part, even though I know what it all means except maybe one word... Then we had a "candy quiz" (Everyone stands up, she chooses someone to answer it, if right, she throws a candy at you), and I raised my hand EVERY SINGLE TIME, but she didn't EVER call on me! GRRR! The only clases I can stand anymore is Spanish and A+... my only interests in the school at all, really.


And I'm conflicted about going to the Justo Lamas concert this year. I don't want to miss A+, and I went last year and it was fun, but what's going to be different this year? The price went up, and I don't have the money to go anyways. I think I'm not going to go, but I have to make a choice soon.


I've been having fun with NCH Swift Sound's ToneGenerator. I used it to make a 17KHTz sine wave, that "mosquito tone" ring tone. I can hear it, so I feel special. Then I went about playing with different frequencies for the fun of it. It's a very fun program, and the useful part is free, in my case. It gives you the option to save the tones as WAVE files and as theitr format too. Very fun.


Well, I have finished my homework, so I need to go to bed so I can take my test tomorrow.

Seeya!


EDIT: In Geometry today, we played a review game, and I was on a team of all guys and the team was named "Susan." Why?, I have no clue, but we lost anyways, even though all it was was properties and using them in two-column proofs. Not terribly difficult... Easy as pie if you know the properties!!


EDIT, again: I decided to throw a tip in here today for the Windows people. (Many, many, many, many of you...) If you install a program the is breaking your computer, restart the machine and press the F8 key when the loading screen appears, and load the machine into "Safe Mode." Log in as the administrator, and delete/uninstall the offending program. If this doesn't work and you have a floppy drive, format a floppy disk to be a MSDOS boot disk and google for DOS Utilities, and put the basics on there: xcopy, del, deltree, and anything else useful. (I have a BIOS ID program on mine. These little things could save your data and your computer's life, if you tend to get violent with it when it doesn't work.


EDIT, yet again: Why don't CPUs freeze when liqid nitrogen is poured into a heatsink on top of a really overclocked CPU when the internal temp probe in the CPU says -115 degrees celsius? That is FAR below the normal operation or even storage temerature!

Okay, I'm done for sure now. :)

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