(8:10AM) People in the morning suck. I feel like the way your morning commute turns out, will mostly shape up the rest of your day. Since I had a rather unpleasant one today, I feel like I'm just going to be in a bad mood. I'm pretty good at sucking it up though. I just don't understand the need to want to cut someone off in a 25mph zone at 6:30 in the morning just to be one car ahead? It's absolutlely ridiculous and all it does is allow me to ride your ass so hard the girls in the club are creeped out. Also diarrhea. I wish it upon you. Also the terrible driver from this morning. I hope you're car is upside down somewhere. With you still in it. That is all.
(1:14PM) It got really busy all of a sudden, and my higher up is running around borderline insane becasue she has a lot on her plate. May or may not have been from the incidents that occurred yesterday. Its a pretty safe bet though. With all these things going on though, there isn't really that much time to ponder about useless things. In fact, things have started calming down around here as I'm about to start scrubbing the lab down. Hopefully my mind can wander off about nothing and I can actually get back with something important. With that being said, however, I realized that checklists OTHER people make for you are 100% more effective than cheklists made for yourself. I guess it all depends on your personal drive to do things, but I feel that when I'm presented with a checklist, it's more my responsibility to complete the tasks, rather than my own checklist which I can always edit or push off. No punishment. I mean this checklist has gotten my lazy but moving - I mean free of thought for 4+ hours? Insanity. NO. Just a good hard worker.
(2:07PM) I wonder about artificial flavors and fragrances. I actually almost went into a carreer in that kind of chemistry (and I also kind of want to). Besdies that, I'm always so intrigueds how some things smell exactly like what they're supposed to, and how others are so far off. (2:24PM) Different time, same thought. Like lemon. I know what real lemons smell like. It's refreshing. But when you take a big whiff of Pledge or Lysol or something you get the lemon aspect, but you also get the slight sting (or minor high) of the chemicals. That's not really too much of a problem. Where it becomes a stretch is towards the flavoring area. When things are artificially flavored, some may get it right, some get it dead wrong. Cherry, watermelon, sometimes orange, lemon, are the first couple of flavors that come to mind as those who get it right. The one flavor that really irks me is grape. There are others flavors that get it wrong, but grape is the absolute worst. You know how no one but the weird kid took the grape flavored lollipop? Or how no one ate the grape bubblegum or took the grape tooth cleaner at the dentist? It's because artificially it tastes absolutely terrible! I've had grapes. I LOVE grapes. Grapes, however, do NOT taste like that - yes I'm talking to you artificial flavor makers. Get your sh!t together on that grape flavor, kids everywhere hate it.
(3:09PM) I'm not leaving early. However, I did get a chance to read an article about the new start-stop (or was it stop-start) system on the new BMW 3 models. Eventually as the technology gets better, it'll probably become a standard on all cars, but it'll be within a decade or two. Basically, the car will stop your engine at pro-longed stops, like red lights and left turns. The engine will just simply shut off, and with a rev of the gas pedal it'll turn on again and you're off. I'm on the fence on this one. I'm all about feul economy, but as long as the stransitions between stop and start are smooth and practically invisible, I'll love it. But itf it's like turning on and off your car in the morning, I'll probably hate it. Maybe a test drive in one would probably do well in forming an opinion. I'm really curious though.
ta ta kids
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