i thought i was done with chemistry when i finished the final essay on the ap test may 11th...bleh.
still working in the library for community service, and having a great time and all(or as good a time one can have while running errands and doing mindless tasks)...i thought we had mostly finished up with the textbooks for now, but i was wrong(here's where the chemistry comes in).
when i was replacing some of the returned textbooks, i noticed many of the chem book towers had toppled over. i'm really, really glad that i wasn't there at the time, those stacks were taller than me! they smashed into the algebra books, and actually made a pretty cool looking waterfall-of-chem-books effect. times like these make me wish i had a camera(or a camera-phone, at least).
so, i got to re-stack them, pretty easy - much easier than hunting down specific book labels.
other than that, another slow day at the media center...i got up to page 150 of 'a child called it'-dave pezler...
ok, enough prattle about my boring day...onto the interesting part of my posts:



still working in the library for community service, and having a great time and all(or as good a time one can have while running errands and doing mindless tasks)...i thought we had mostly finished up with the textbooks for now, but i was wrong(here's where the chemistry comes in).
when i was replacing some of the returned textbooks, i noticed many of the chem book towers had toppled over. i'm really, really glad that i wasn't there at the time, those stacks were taller than me! they smashed into the algebra books, and actually made a pretty cool looking waterfall-of-chem-books effect. times like these make me wish i had a camera(or a camera-phone, at least).
so, i got to re-stack them, pretty easy - much easier than hunting down specific book labels.
other than that, another slow day at the media center...i got up to page 150 of 'a child called it'-dave pezler...
ok, enough prattle about my boring day...onto the interesting part of my posts: