In case you haven't noticed I have been on a euphemism generator:
http://www.walkingdead.net/perl/euphemism
Good fun, provided a great title.
So on with today. Really i did very little today. Nothing interesting before registration. Chemistry was boring, just going over what me and Amy did two weeks ago. Ooh, just remembered that i have a test tomorrow on reaction kinetics. I cant be bothered to revise. Ill see how it goes. In Biology we didnt get our practical plans back, we dont until tomorrow. We did get to talk through them. I had to explain why using a bunsen burner wasnt the best way to heat the test tubes... We left early. A waste of a morning if i have to be honest.
After break was the first lesson worth turning up to. With a room change we ended up with 4/5 little people coming into our lesson and asking for things. Mr Lund said he should have just stayed in rm 49. But anyway, we reacted haloalkanes with water. The chemicals out were chloro-, bromo- and iodobutane, ethanol, silver nitrate and water. Someone actually shouted out "ow, you just got acid on me". Me, Zainab, Amy and Ben tutted and laughed at them. Poor fools.
I spent the whole lunch sat next to Amy doing her biology homework, Josiah eating and across from Adarsh doing what he does best; nothing but complaining and Sal, who was trying to throw sweets down Amys top. He was useless; missing from about 20cm away even when she pulled her top out to give him a target!
Back to biology to be split into groups and make a poster on the whole topic so far. I got moved from my original group and took charge, allowing them little victories like using pink and purple for the poster, whilst leading fearlessly XD
Physics was good fun. Got all my results out of the way. Me and Amy amused ourselves by swinging the bulbs on sticks around in each others faces. We wrote out names in the air and closed our eyes to see the after image... How mature are we?! Shannon asked me "Are you male and good at physics?" You can guess what other people said. Anyway, she wondered why the voltage output on her potential divider wasnt changing. Turned out she wasnt using the rotary potentiometer properly. I fiddle with her wires and got it to work...
Here's to a good biology practical tomorrow!
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In response to Shannon's question... Tim's not bad at physics.
A "good" biology practical?
Oh jees...
=P
A strange day, for want of a better word. And I don't think the practical today went too badly either. No casualties, despite the many scalpels knocking around the room; it has to be a success :D
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