Calculus
I just finished two problem sets of calculus, that I’ve been working on since the end of spring break (about 10 days). That beast clocked in at 14 pages. Hardcore stuff.
We’re just finishing up triple integration, which is no fun. I can’t seem to imagine those funny shapes, like, oh, a elliptic cylinder intersected by four planes and a parabolic elephant. The TI-89 doesn’t always help, either. It’s fun to say that I’m doing triple integration though.
I finally convinced my therapist that the ionotophoresis — that is, the electric shock therapy — isn’t working. We’re going to start massage on Wednesday. I’ll also be meeting my new therapist then. Hopefully he has some wise ideas.
I received James Taylor’s Gorilla in the mail today. What a great album. So simple, so beautiful. Yay for old music!
I think I’m going to start turning my computer off at night. My roommate and I have always left them on, but I think someone is going to call the police about noise pollution. My roommate recently installed an 80mm fan in the front of his case to suck air in, which is cool — I have two! — but there’s a small problem. His case doesn’t have air holes in the front. So it makes tons of noise, as there is no clear direct path for the air to travel through. Sounds like a hair-dryer. I don’t really care during the day, but it kinda bugs me at night. There’s really no point in keeping them on anyway. It’s just a convenience.
Anyway. I hope you’ve enjoyed my ramblings. No physical therapy tomorrow, so it’s time to eat some ice cream and sleep in. G’night! #