Sunday, October 27, 2002

Almost worse than a long air flight.

I’ve been doing homework all day. I wrote up my materials lab report, I wrote up my chemistry lab 2 report, I worked on my chemistry lab 4 notebook and prelab, and now I am working on my chemistry lab 3 formal lab report so I will have time later this week to write an essay for my correspondence course. I also finished my materials homework.

I’ve been taking short breaks by occasionally glancing at game 7 of the World Series. I’m still rooting for the Giants even thought they are losing 1-4.

I slept in this morning and still got up relatively early, thanks to daylight savings. Heather, Jesse, and Lisa and I went to the REI garage sale and perused through the boxes of stuff. None of the stuff appealed to me enough to actually purchase though. I did find a product in the actual store that intrigued me very much. It is more than a watch. It is a watch that tracks your speed, altitude change, and slope while skiing. The watch then logs all the data in charts and graphs that can be downloaded to your computer for analysis and comparison to other skiing days. I’ve always wanted to know how fast I ski and how many vertical feet I ski. This is an investment I might make.