One too many flips
I was sooo mad at myself the other day because I kept working on the wrong homework problems. Have you ever done that? Really? Never? "How does that exactly occur?" you ask?Okay, well, for example, I was working on ch.18 homework, right? The tutor came by my desk and since I still had some questions from ch. 17 I decided to ask him about ch. 17 first; hence the flipping over of the text book to ch. 17 section. With me? Anyways, what ended up happening is that after I was assisted on ch.17, I continued working off the ch.18 list...IN CHAPTER 17. I TOTALLY forgot to flip over back to ch. 18 section!! Wait, I don't think you understand the degree of stupidity that was committed in this rather stupidosity of a moment.....I. WENT. DOWN. CHAPTER. 18. LIST. AND. WORKED. THEM. IN. CHAPTER. 17. BECAUSE. I. FORGOT. TO. FLIIIIIPPPPP. BACK. OVER. TO. CH. 18. AND DIDN'T. NEVER. EVER. REALIZE. TILL. I. HAD. FINISHED. Dummmmmmbbbbbness.
And I do this ALL the time!! WHY O'WHY am I like this? I lose track or something or whatever it's called! I would rather have waisted my life on watching a bad movie than working out problems that I will never be tested on, you know?
The good news-and I'm not entirely sure if it's good news-is that I'm thoroughly accomplished in any area that has to do with the rate and time at which colliding molecules fall if the plug were pulled from a vacuum enclosed space AND the factors of differing specific heat capacities (aside from molar mass) for virtually every element on the periodic table. So if you need help in any of these areas, I would be but obliged. [sniff, sniff]









