Survival of the laziest blogger
And after the third exam, Corbett rested.
Physics was, for those of you keeping track, one of my easier exams and I'm generally pleased with how it went. Curiously, there was a reiteration of yesterday's point, when I thought I'd missed out much more than I actually had on the first run through.
However, two days of exams and more of studying have now caught up with me and I honestly can't be bothered doing much more than rewatching Survival with the information text added. I may discuss that tomorrow, when I shall have some more free time to do one of those long, rambling posts of which I am so fond.
Today's, however, must be one of those apologetically short posts of which nobody is particularly fond.
I've been trying for over ten minutes to find some interesting little fact or website that I could point you to, in order to compensate for my total lack of inspiration. Browsing around my bookmarks, I've come across Bad Astronomy, a website run by one Phil Plait which aims to point out astronomical (the science, not the size) errors in works of either fiction or supposed fact.
It looks like the website has been redesigned since I read it quite some while ago, but if you're a glutton for trivia and knowledge like me, then you'll no doubt enjoy it.
Physics was, for those of you keeping track, one of my easier exams and I'm generally pleased with how it went. Curiously, there was a reiteration of yesterday's point, when I thought I'd missed out much more than I actually had on the first run through.
However, two days of exams and more of studying have now caught up with me and I honestly can't be bothered doing much more than rewatching Survival with the information text added. I may discuss that tomorrow, when I shall have some more free time to do one of those long, rambling posts of which I am so fond.
Today's, however, must be one of those apologetically short posts of which nobody is particularly fond.
I've been trying for over ten minutes to find some interesting little fact or website that I could point you to, in order to compensate for my total lack of inspiration. Browsing around my bookmarks, I've come across Bad Astronomy, a website run by one Phil Plait which aims to point out astronomical (the science, not the size) errors in works of either fiction or supposed fact.
It looks like the website has been redesigned since I read it quite some while ago, but if you're a glutton for trivia and knowledge like me, then you'll no doubt enjoy it.
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