HOLY CRAP THERE'S A HOLE IN MY HEAD!!!!!!!

Well, how else did you think you were going to get into my thoughts? Please keep your hands, legs, assorted appendages behind the guardrail and stay on the path at all times. It can get dangerous in here... what was that noi::end transmission::

argh!

Presentation today on leadership. I'm totally not stressing over it *twitch*.

My question for you guys. Our first presentation was perfect, and I'm not exagerating. People wrote on the peer edit that we were right around perfect. Teacher gave us a B++, yes that's 2 plus signs. That my friends, is not a real grade. The scale goes, B- B B+. I confronted the teacher about it, and after listening to her spout poor excuses for mark downs, she basically said she didn't want to give us an A for our first presentation.

*turns a bit green and seems bigger than before* woah, gotta control that anger.

Anyways, what do you guys think about this? Should it stay a B++ (she said 89/100 if it had to be a number on the 10 point grading scale), or give us the A we earned, even if it is an A-?

Why so serious!?

I called into work this weekend so that I could prep for exams and do some papers and finish an art project and... ;_; I don't have a weekend anymore.

I do want to get my new artwork posted up though. Problem is they're bigger than my scanner O.o So do I just take a picture or what, piece it together by scanning quarters of it?

Anyways, thought for the day:

I just uh... "borrowed" a bluetooth headset from my friend Scott (some of you may remember frgt10one [who the heck are you talking to? no one visits us] meh). I still have yet to use it in public though, so here's the Q: Do people using bluetooth sets (especially when you can't see that they're using it) bug you?

It does me, it looks like they're talking to thin air, holding a conversation even. I mean, I talk to myself sometimes, but we're crazy right?

who made titles required?

Ok ok... let's see... A, this one's been bugging me for a while.

I play online RPGs (Final Fantasy 11, World of Warcraft, stuff like that). In these games there's usually an item creation system, "crafting" if you will. In WoW, there are skill like mining and herbalism (digging for rocks and picking flowers). How is it a character can fail at these things? When first starting out on FFXI, I was a cook. Somehow I didn't have enough skill to squeez oranges to make orange juice, or to even make pebble soup, y'know, boil water with rocks in it.

Well, there's a system in place for that, you didn't actually make the item, the character had to visualize it and magical crystals turned the ingredients into it (man... that would make everything so easy).

How about herbalism then? A character is running around some huge landscape, killing dangerouse monsters and fighting a war. Some people like to stop and look at the flowers. What if they want to pick those flowers to make something out of them? What, not high enough skill to pick that flower? That's weird, maybe that flower over there. Picking... Picking... Picking... failed to pick the flower. Wha!?

So let's broaden the topic. Should those uber strict rules be kept in game, or should there be a change in the system?

WoW

So it took me about 10 minutes to just find how to post on these worlds >.>

Anyways, I'm gonna try to jot down a quick thought for the day here, just about every day, maybe spark some discussion or just lend you a laugh.

I uh... yeah, I haven't slept in 4 days... no thoughts in this noggin.

OH!

I work in a haunted house, maze type thing for an amusement park. One thing I've run into is people bringing very young children in (we warn them that it's 17+, but they don't listen) and when I scare them, they start to cry wah wah and the parents complain.

Here's the question: If you don't want your children traumatized by monsters that are there and very real, WHY BRING THEM AT ALL!?