I have a very bad habit of saying that I'll expand on certain blog posts, and never actually coming back to them because no one's going to bother looking. Also, a bad habit of making mostly irrelevant titles (disregarding the last few).
The high which I got from Spring Fling is kind of disappearing now, and more or less replaced by a mood of procrastination, and the ending song from Professor Layton and Pandora's Box (woot I've finished it!)
Oh wait, still haven't done 'The Knight's Tour 4' (99 Picarats) nvm. Actually, this is a good time to get Unwound Time (after I finish everything else of course), goodbye math studying, hello mind-bending puzzles.
Now because I never seem to do things (partially because of a lack of schedule), I'm going to list and enforce myself to allocate productive time to a couple of things:
2 hours of writing a résumé (1h 20min learning how to do one)
5 hours to build a Fruit Ninja clone in Flash (more or less from scratch, also balloon shooter tutorial)
1 hour pumping iron (purely for maintenance)
1 hour learning log (scratch that, the textbook has nothing, time for 2U because 4U is unbearably hard, Harvard)
30 minutes brainstorming for NaNoWriMo, because I've completely lost all my decent ideas for a novel
1 hour of Texas Hold 'Em (just to refresh skills, also beat that guy) [AC/DL]
Actually, I wake up past noon and that list is 10½ hours so scratch that
Speaking of unfinished posts, does anyone actually know how glowsticks work? According to Wikipedia, there are apparently two containers, one with hydrogen peroxide and the other with another substance. Bending the stick breaks the inner container which lets you mix the two together to start the reaction resulting in luminescence. That stall selling glowsticks at $1 ea must have made a lot...
Something about Spring Fling made me have the most relaxing sleep I've had for a while, and slightly more memorable dreams.
[tl;dr Spring Fling was one large double fractal rainbow]
On the subject of dreams, scientists say that sleep occurs as a recurring cycle which repeats about once every hour, ranging from different stages of sleep (REM to deep). Basically this means that you can only have one continuous dream for about 40 minutes before you slip into deep sleep ready for another related but different dream.
So why do people only ever talk about the one dream they had the night before? I guess that's to do with the refined system of subconscious memory (not very much of it). Perhaps there are other reasons which people would prefer not to tell, or maybe it's just plain surreal.
That being said, I should probably get the heck off these social networking sites and go to sleep.
¡Buenos noches!
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i havent played poker for months
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