Craig and I saw that in Hook ages ago, and continued to do it to eachother for years and years regardless of the precipitation outside.
Yes, it actually snowed here today. Nothing stuck, at all. But it was snow, for reals. It was nice to see some snow falling.
In Vector Calculus, Dr. Kuperschmidt finally finished covering everything we NEED to cover, and has now decided to start covering infinite series (like Taylor & Forier & World). He's of the opinion that we really should have covered it in high school, which I guess is a fair statement regarding our American education system - on the other hand, he's a Commie.
Heather & I went over to the spin lab to run my fibers that I had loaded last week. We got 4 good sets of data out of 6, which isn't too bad. We're pretty sure that the fiber slipped in the wax on one run during the tensile test, and we have no earthly idea what happened on the other set. Such is life, I suppose.
Inviscid was pretty fun, we're a little behind were he wants us to be (we think), but we'll get there. Soon we're going to be discussing lift over an infinite wing (sweet!). Today we finally got to volumetric flow rates (an old, dear friend). It makes me actually look forward to Viscous Flow next semester.
The fitness center on the Base is pretty small, but I'm told its hardly ever used....I'm thinking about letting my membership at Harvey's expire, but I need to weigh my options further. I'll reach a decision sometime over the weekend.
Heroes was awesome. It's got potential to be as good as BSG, but it's still too early to tell.
I drive back to Memphis tomorrow, which is always wonderful. At least this time Jeff has the 2-way radios so we can have fun pretending to be fighter pilots. My time at home is already starting to look packed, but it should be a blast. I'm out.
20 November 2006
It's Snowing! *Slams Door*
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