Wednesday, 16 March 2011

March 15, R.U.A.

(Rather uninteresting, actually)

But it led to some reasearch about polar shifts; that's interesting, right? Maybe?...

[EDIT 17/03/11] Sorry this didn't get posted at the expected time... I hit the wrong button somewhere in the process.
Anyway, I'm back, and 99.5% completely non-suicidal, just for anyone that was worried from the limp cliffhanger I tried to set up on Monday. But I tend to write stuff with an underlying tone without realising it, so excuse me if I do that.

Anyway... it's just a quick post this time around.

First of all I found out that March 15, 2011 was apparently a day set aside for some polar shift, or even 'worse', Facebook shutting down.

So far as I am writing this it is 12:34 P.M. (GMT) and neither has happened (although that Facebook one has been confirmed as a hoax).

It's given me an idea for a topic to be discussed later though, so keep an eye out for that post.

In the meantime, here's a breakdown of the day:

  • 46% sleep
  • 13% lectures
  • 13% sexual health talk event-ish thing (will mention later)
  • 8% on the computer
  • 8% study
  • 6% doing nothing (of that, 33% of the time was spent trying to melt the ice in a frozen drink bottle. Yeah, when we guys say 'nothing', you really don't wanna ask.)
  • 4% eating
  • 2% reading newspapers
Not glamorous, and my stepmum is not enjoying that sleep statistic. In fact, if she took that time in GMT mentioned earlier and converted it to local time... in fact, don't. Stay happy.

I blame late-night duty rosters.

Right, that's it for a quick post. See you Monday.

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