Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Its a good feeling (when you are training to be a research scientist) to get some research up and going after a bunch of prep time. In the last week or so this has happened twice to me. I have run the data on my thesis pre-test and started a dialog with some folks in the field on how to improve my measures, and have started testing a scale that has been in development for a year or so. Good times. You would think that this means I have gotten much work done. You would be mistaken.
Imagine, if you will, a peaceful stream. Maybe there are some birds there, and you are sitting beside it on a warm day with a slight breeze. Perhaps you even have some Guinness in a cooler nearby. Now imagine if that stream were to become A GIGANTIC RIVER OF MOLTEN ROCK THAT CONTINUOUSLY POUNDS YOU washing away your blanket, all the birds, and making it very hard to drink the beer. In this story, the RIVER OF MOLTEN ROCK is my workload from here to the end of the semester. It seems never to end, it is very hard to get away from, and at times it burns (like when you are so tired from no sleep that you spill coffee on your face).
So I am busy, what else is new? Please do not take that story to be complaining. If my work were truly a RIVER OF MOLTEN ROCK, I would be a person who loves molten rock. But even molten-rock lovers can only take so much or it at once, you know? Geesh.
Outside of school, U2 releases its new album soon. All I can say is HOLY CRAP HOORAY! I am pumped, though not as pumped as my super-U2-loving-girlfriend Jenn, who gets so excited at the mere mention of the new album that at times I have to bring her a nice glass of water before she can really breathe again. I love her for that. And many other things.
Also, I PICK UP MY CAR NEXT WEDNESDAY THE 24th of NOVEMBER 2004!!! All I have to do is put my purty signature on the paper, put my old plates back on, and I'm good to go. The very first trip? Straight to South Carolina for Thanksgiving. SUPER GOOD TIMES WILL BE HAD BY ALL, and I will get there in my brand new ride. I wish Peeg and Stacy could be there, but they are sort of in another country. Speaking of Peeg and Stacy, they sent us all of this awesome stuff from Japan the other day. The treasures are too great to post all at once, but I will say there is a candy included called "Cream Colon" that is made by a company called "DevilRobots." Laughed. So. Hard. Then. Ate.
So Peeg and Stacy, thanks for the A cool Number One toys and candy. You will be missed at the Thanksgiving. And Peeg, you will be missed at the Chandler Family Football Game, though it doesn't matter since Nick and I would've totally won anyway. Totally.
Time to dive back in to the RIVER OF MOLTEN LAVA (insert scary music here)
I hope everyone is well.
Peace,
Joe

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