Well, as I have time or maybe less time than I would like, but still a plentiful surplus therefore I will take this time or absence of time when I should be doing something else to enumerate the recent happenings since my last blog. I'm copying a version of Ferris Bueler's Day Off for school so I can use it for a presentation. I went yesterday to rent the video and got a few other videos while I was there Proof which I watched and it was fairly good, but a bad ending; Then I accuse which I just don't think is worth watching more than 10 minutes of; And Good night and good luck, all in black and white seems good have to finish it; need to watch the day off movie to find a clip in it. Plus, write up some of the report having not even emailed my partner for it yet. I feel pretty silly. I also went to target since I walked to the video store and at Target I got two bags of Kit-Kats many bags had mysterious holes poked in them, but I went back and got ones that weren't damaged. Lucky I realized that at the store and not afterwards. I also worked on my game in java yesterday too. I added many things to it levels, percentage complete, max speed limit, and a bunch of fun things like that. I would link but I don't think that I should seeing as a new version will be published online with any luck fairly soon. I like my game it's simple but sweet and it's well worth the time I put into it. I also got both of the Gardener's Art History books I ordered from amazon used saving $140 getting them used. They look fairly nice and worth a few readings. Still waiting on my ACT study book and a painting book for mother's day, obviously late, but not unanticipated. Did I mention I took a Chemistry test on Friday? Heh, was I in for a surprise or what. I think I probably scored the worst on that Chemistry test than on any Chemistry test in that class I've ever taken or will yet take. It seemed like the chemical Reactions just crept up on me, and how am I supposed to remember the polyatomic ions for more than a month without lots of brain tingling review. Chromate?? I thought the formula was CrO3, but nay I was wrong for Chromate is not three by for two minus! CrO42- ! What a thought! Well, for a large portion of the reactions I did a mediocre job on. Makes me even more frightened for the summer Chemistry program I have been put into. Still need to do the homework for that. And speaking of Chemistry I also bought something else from Amazon via my dwindling funds of a less deep abyss of my pockets. I got these [http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0008GKK3I.01-AVPVLR7M1A873._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg ] goggles. Since they made it quite clear that I'll need some for the labs that they'll be having everyday. I guess depending on how strenuous these "labs" are they could be the most torturous or the funnest part of the entire program. Nonetheless, I'll come out with some semi-stylish goggles no matter what the result. If goggles can actually be considered stylish, and I'm sure by some standard they can be considered stylish, but I'm not exactly sure who would decide such a thing. Still more yesterday I did some deep soul searching and found that I'll probably end up taking a major in History, Art History that is. I've been looking at the requirements for both Art History and Computer Science. I'm not saying I couldn't do Computer Science I could and it might be fun, but I don't think that I am truly as dedicated I once thought I was to the pursuit of such a career, sure as a hobby where the work and labs aren't intensive it seems fun, but in all Classroom situations it's only become too stressful, and has ruined my confidence and trust in myself as a programmer. I would end up dropping out if I majored in it, I am almost well, probably, mostly sure I would not enjoy majoring in Computer Science. Everyone, does it anyways. The most demanded major, or one of the most demanded anyhow. That leads me to believe I would be much happier with Art History. All year long I've been continually entranced by the grandeur and mystique of Art History. Even the allure of finding a job where I could travel around the world and see things, and not be stuck in a city/town/suburb where nothing changes and everything is always what it is and nothing changes much. I figure I could pick a fun minor if not Computer Science, but the outcome of which will all be determined by the months that follow. I find myself wishing myself luck, because it becomes rather worry some. Anyways, that's pretty much the extent of things since my last update. So since Ferris is almost done copying his 4,400MB of data onto my computer I must leave this place of non-readership. Hmm, now for Chemistry and getting my Pop Culture Project under way!