fredag 30 oktober 2009

Mother Gaia

Today has been kinda funny, if you don't count the fact that I spent most of the day in the library studying for the damn statistic test next week. Besides that, I had a funny experience while bored watching out of the windows. I got hungry so I thought what sort of food I would serve myself during the weekend. Tacos sounded nice I thought, but I thought on cutting down on the cola as you can't eat tacos without cola so pushed the decision on to the future and decided to go and eat at the cafeteria. And what do they serve today? Tacos. The probability for that can't be that high. So that solved my problem, except that I need to think of something else to fix together. And I really need to cut the chocolate.

Apparently someone has chartered the candy consumption in Sweden and declared that we eat roughly 17 kilos compared to the European average of 7 kilos. Thanks a lot for giving all the Swedes bad feelings for tomorrow when it's Halloween. Of course there is always them who either say that statistics can't be trusted as the Norwegians have a tendencies to cross the border for some cheap candy (I don't now about this, I'm just paraphrasing) and then those who claim that we shall put candy under monopoly. Even I who support most of the current monopolies don't think that's a very good idea.

Oh, and I remember the thing I forget last time. I did a "home-run" on my Ipod! What do you mean I wasted your time for two days? That doesn't happen that often, not with almost 4000 songs on them, in short consisting of 13 days of non-stop music. Usually I just have to reload the Ipod after 1600 songs and then the count is broken and I have to restart, but now I skipped most of the songs and reached the end and began a new cycle. Yes, I could have used the time the library to study instead of shuffle through my Ipod, why do you ask?

And lastly, I watched the news on SVT1 when they talked about Global Warming and that Russia is 15 years behind us in the discussion or something like that, and then they mention Siberia. Apparently there are huge areas of gas frozen under the permafrost there and as the Russian scientist said is a ticking bomb if it gets warmer. Is that not coincidental with today marking the anniversary of the Tsar Bomba test? The Russians sure must show that they have the biggest guns after US testing the biggest conventional bomb in history, but do they stop there? No, the Russians take it up to 11 by getting the largest "natural" bomb ever created without the help of human (some would probably say we indirectly did it). Nature hate us so much.

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