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Saturday, October 18, 2003

Terminal Velocity 

I feel like I did a lot yesterday... while at the same time nothing happened. Let's see if'n I can umember. I didn't really have any work to do, 'cause of it being my day off 'n' all. I know I drove up to Fife to see if there were any tapes up there (no). For some reason nobody was in the office, and there was a note on the front door saying it was broken and Hometech people would have to go around to the backdoor. Another transcriptionist lady was there at the same time, so we had to hunt for the backdoor (which I kind of knew the location of on account o' being there before). On the way back I stopped at Fred Meyer's for various supplies (butter, bread, a couple other thangs), then swung by the house to pick up das mail.

We got a hold of Carol to talk about moving in and painting. We're gonna paint the living room on the 25th/26th, but we're not actually going to be able to move in unitl like the evening of the 30th, so we're gonna move as much as possible on that day and then clean the crap outta this place on Halloween before Carrie has to go away to somewhere. Portland? She would be driving to Portland. Yeah, I think that's right but I can never remember.

Carrie had a class in the evening and I wasn't feeling very productive, so I just kinda lazed around and discovered a new favorite show: MythBusters on Discovery. This episode they built a penny gun and discovered what a penny's terminal velocity is to see if you dropped one off a skyscraper if it could kill somebody. The answer is no. Not enough mass. Terminal velocity for a person is 120 mph, though, which is a figure I've always wanted to know! Hoo-rah!

After class Carrie & I met Christine and Dillon at the Parkway. Funtimes and cider for all.

posted by Christopher at 12:36 PM

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