First Day of Fall Break
Today was the first day of fall break. I went to Marketplace Mall and Wegman’s with a couple of friends to buy food for the two weeks of cafeteria devoid campus life that are to follow. They really should keep places we eat open during break, but apparently the few students who don’t leave at thanksgiving aren’t worth it. My results aren’t too good this quarter, I got my first C yet in Engineering Statistics. Hopefully it will be the last one too. At least I managed two A’s as well.
I was also able to install Windows XP on my laptop due to a BIOS update by Asus. I must say, my laptop is performing far better and hasn’t run into any problems at all yet. It boots faster, plays better and doesn’t freeze at all. Of course, I had to reinstall all the essential software I lost during a format, but it wasn’t all that bad compared to the benefits.
Don’t really have any plans for break, probably going to play Fallout 3 a lot and drink a lot of tea – I missed the tea I get at home so I bought some at Wegman’s, and I must say that Darjeeling tea is Darjeeling tea, no matter where you buy it. This is, of course, very fortunate. I also bought a lot of cereal and a lot of milk. Organic milk is way whiter than non-organic, which is sort of disturbing, because something must be wrong with those injected growth hormones if it makes milk yellow.
Anyway, I’m almost done with this cup of tea and have to go do my laundry now. This is going to be fun.
January 1st, 2009 at 3:54 am
You’re kind of stupid, the reason that organic milk “is way whiter” than non-organic has nothing to do with the growth hormones, it’s related directly to the cow’s diet. It’s amazing that you’re not failing out of college with your amazing insight.
January 3rd, 2009 at 8:46 pm
My website has moved to http://www.argee.org (which will be up soon).
By the way, organic milk and inorganic milk are the same color if from the same diary.
January 3rd, 2009 at 10:23 pm
Oh, and here’s some info for you, Mr./Ms.personal-attacking-but-not-very-bright-person. (I wonder if that’ll break the comments)
“In addition, the cows receiving rBGH supplements may more frequently contract an udder infection known as mastitis.[47] Milk from rBGH-affected cattle is banned in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan due to the mastitis problems.”
And it’s not related to the cow’s diet as much as you might think.
January 4th, 2009 at 4:25 pm
Wouldn’t have posted this but have free time so might as well.
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