Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Anyone can see my every flaw. It isn't hard

Today's title comes from Jimmy Eat World. If you want to know about flaws, just keep reading and find out about my religion class...

It feels like it has been eons since I have updated anything on here. Sorry to all few of you who actually check this. There really hasn't been anything interesting going on lately. Just school, and that isn't anything new. Lots of tests. Speaking of tests, here is something that just kills me. I have two civil engineering classes, a 300 level math course, physics for engineers, and Book of Mormon. Guess which class I get the worst scores in? Well, if you said physics, you would be right, but my religion class is right behind it. You would think that the fact that I have spent more time reading the Book of Mormon than all of my other textbooks combined would facilitate a higher score in the class. In my civil engineering classes, I have gotten 94's, 98, and 99 (I labeled the x-axis as the x-direction [I know, its dumb to not get 100 for something like that, but it is actually understandable]) on all of the tests that I have had so far. You don't really want to know how religion is turning out.

Right now in mutlivariable calc, we have the glorious opportunity to be working on "Legrange Mulipliers." My favorite part was the fact that there was an asterisk at the beginning of the section. You know, when you see one of those, you have to look down at the bottom of the page to find out what is unique about it. Here, I will let you experience what I thoroughly enjoyed.
13.9 Legrange Multipliers*


I saw this at FYE and I think that a few people might enjoy it. I will give you captions of my thought process.
"Huh... Thats a big gap... I wonder what is supposed to go there... Whats up there before the gap?"
"Duckman? The crap?... Okay, well... whats at the end?"
"Okay, Dukes of Hazard..."

Conclusion: People have been buying a crapload of Ducktales on DVD recently.

Oh yeah, Brain Candy: The Count of Monte Cristo. I've never seen the movie, but the book is pretty good. Kinda slow at points, but I am only a tenth of the way through it. Meaning I am around 210 of 2100 digital pages. I should be on this one for a while. Not like the previous books which have taken me no longer than a week or so.

Okay, well, I have another test in my Mechanics of Materials (Ce En 203) on Friday, and I think I am going to go study for that a bit. Yes, I do actually try to study before I reach the evening preceeding the test.

Oh, and Obama won tonight. Just like the Phillies. I am always going use baseball to predict elections from now on.
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*Knowledge of this section is not required for subsequent sections.
(Brian's translation: You don't actually have to know this.)

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