Year at a Glance Meme
Dec. 8th, 2007 07:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
First sentence or two of the first post from each month this year:
January: Aaarrgh!
February: “Because the number of birth-giving machines and devices is fixed, all we can ask for is for them to do their best per head,” he said.
March: Okay, any theories people because I am just well... I don't think they could kill off her character.
April: Hello there strangers!
May: I got all the way through the first out of three problems on my take home final as well as finishing the basic outline (based on class notes & powerpoint presentations) for my other final.
June: All previous reports are bullshit.
July: Hey out there!
August: Got this from Petsmart today along with this because one of our cats is getting cantankerous and old and well... Kind of like CoB really.
September: I pity the fool (Windows XP good, Vista bad)
October: If there were something you could take after experiencing a painful or traumatic event that would permanently weaken your memory of what had just happened, would you take it?
November: The key is the density of the network - to make it convenient enough to the consumer to make it worth their while.
December: A couple of weeks ago CoB's dad calls me and we start talking about finding a firing range somewhere nearby that we can go to for target shooting.
January: Aaarrgh!
February: “Because the number of birth-giving machines and devices is fixed, all we can ask for is for them to do their best per head,” he said.
March: Okay, any theories people because I am just well... I don't think they could kill off her character.
April: Hello there strangers!
May: I got all the way through the first out of three problems on my take home final as well as finishing the basic outline (based on class notes & powerpoint presentations) for my other final.
June: All previous reports are bullshit.
July: Hey out there!
August: Got this from Petsmart today along with this because one of our cats is getting cantankerous and old and well... Kind of like CoB really.
September: I pity the fool (Windows XP good, Vista bad)
October: If there were something you could take after experiencing a painful or traumatic event that would permanently weaken your memory of what had just happened, would you take it?
November: The key is the density of the network - to make it convenient enough to the consumer to make it worth their while.
December: A couple of weeks ago CoB's dad calls me and we start talking about finding a firing range somewhere nearby that we can go to for target shooting.