A study of microclimates. I am taking RH, temp, and "weather" samples from 5 points around the county and looking for variation. It's a relatively simple study, its just time consuming because I have 5 points I have to travel to twice a week.
sounds like LOADS of fun! I'm "studying" for my music history test on wednesday, which is just annoying. thinking of watching mulholland drive to spice things up
A study of microclimates. I am taking RH, temp, and "weather" samples from 5 points around the county and looking for variation. It's a relatively simple study, its just time consuming because I have 5 points I have to travel to twice a week.
sounds like LOADS of fun! I'm "studying" for my music history test on wednesday, which is just annoying. thinking of watching mulholland drive to spice things up
I'm actually doing meteorology problems at the moment. But I have "No Reservations" on. It's a good one. Tony's visiting all the old spots in Manhattan.
Especially in a class with 20 people, 10 of which shouldn't be in there. You know the professor so you don't have a problem telling the class your idea for a project. Then all of the sudden 15 out of the 20 people have projects dealing with RH in some fashion. It's pretty useless. And presentations are gonna be sooo boring.
I wish we had lab practicals the first week so people would drop the class before they realized it's not an easy substitution for Bio101.
I'm actually doing meteorology problems at the moment. But I have "No Reservations" on. It's a good one. Tony's visiting all the old spots in Manhattan.
I have a long night of work ahead myself. Have to do some data scrubbing on 65 years of high and low temperature data and formulate some conclusions on the spread of heating degree days and cooling degree days. Weather derivative nonsense.
Especially in a class with 20 people, 10 of which shouldn't be in there. You know the professor so you don't have a problem telling the class your idea for a project. Then all of the sudden 15 out of the 20 people have projects dealing with RH in some fashion. It's pretty useless. And presentations are gonna be sooo boring.
I wish we had lab practicals the first week so people would drop the class before they realized it's not an easy substitution for Bio101.
I'd dig in on those greens, the crab, and the flounder. Probably the snails too. I like anything in a black bean sauce to be honest. That probably my favorite type of chinese cuisine.
Should have seen the people in my forestry class last spring. Why people think an upper level ENVS class is going to be easier than Chem 101 or Bio 101 I'll never know?
We had a "scavanger hunt" basically see who can go out sample and name the most trees in an hour. My group rolled out without an I.D. book and won hands down.
Should have seen the people in my forestry class last spring. Why people think an upper level ENVS class is going to be easier than Chem 101 or Bio 101 I'll never know?
We had a "scavanger hunt" basically see who can go out sample and name the most trees in an hour. My group rolled out without an I.D. book and won hands down.