Because It's Better To Be Irrational With Me Than Rational With Someone Else

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And All I Wanted To Do Today Is You

Yes! Today is the day... once again I have to grade papers. Lab reports. Lab reports where our future chemical engineers do not resort to the rules of modern science and chemistry but go back in time and revisit alchemy. Here, solutions change colors because the color-changing reagents WEREn't present. Here, solutions remain specific concentration even after being diluted ten times.

So you know the drill? I got my mug of espresso, my bottle of pills, and a headache to accompany me. Oh and the green pens.

Today, I also got around ten emails from my students that I am unbelievably and unlimitedly helpful. Yes. I go above and beyond. So to live up to this, I need to grade extra hard today. Dear goodness!

I also have to study for my inorganic chem exam. Please, the class is taught at an undergrad level and it's just so fascinatingly easy and sexy, that I'll just skim through it.
I have to revisit my quantum homework.... but we all know how I feel about quantum homework.

This is sad... all I wanted to do today is read some article on volcanoes..

9:58 a.m. - October 19, 2008

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