Random Stuff

<p>I have no idea! I don't even remember what I wrote down. Possibilities are English, Music, or Math. But, I really don't know.</p>

<p>If we were all at Harvard, the coolness of Harvard would go up about 9,000 points. Or something...</p>

<p>The only person we'd know would be Guitar, though. He's the only one who I think we'd be able to pick from from the crowd.</p>

<p>haha should I be offended by that or flattered?</p>

<p>Or...neither....</p>

<p>I'll be the one with the powerbook.</p>

<p>...</p>

<p>Oh wait. That's like half of Harvard students. ;)</p>

<p>Whichever you want, Guitar. But, I mean, I think it would be easier to pick out Siemens #3 who holes himself in a lab somehwere than the powerbook kid or some random queer. lol</p>

<p>Well, we'll be able to find you two through a somewhat lengthy process. In week 2 of the year, make a note of all male/female couples at Harvard. Two weeks later, see which of those couples are no longer together, then take all of the girls in that list and see which one is currently dating another girl. Only one girl should fit that billing. The girl she's with is corranged. The guy she was with is PorSK.</p>

<p>AND, for your information, young lady, I don't hole myself up in any labs. Astronomers don't use labs, it's all on computers. I'd hole myself up in my room or in the Yard or somewhere comfortable where I can use my laptop.</p>

<p>Oh, and, um, I'm very social too so I wouldn't be holing myself up anywhere......~looks around~</p>

<p>Haha. That sounds wonderful except, what if the recently turned lesbian goes for a girl other than myself?</p>

<p>She wouldn't. You and PorSK would already know each other so you'd jump on the girl as soon as she...erm....traded teams....;)</p>

<p>Oh, can you do all your little research stuff on your own computer? I would have thought that you'd need some special computer in some special lab. lol You can see how clueless I am. :)</p>

<p>How would PorSK and I know each other? Your plan was the identifying process!</p>

<p>haha it's quite alright :) That's actually one of the nicer things about the field--not needing to use labs means you get a lot more freedom, both in terms of your hours and where you do your work. I could have done my research this summer right out in the most tranquil part of Central Park (which is right next to where I work), if my laptop's batteries didn't suck :p</p>

<p>And you two will already meet on pre-frosh weekend, because you'll have made plans to on here.</p>

<p>Uh oh. I have to do a "Why Vanderbilt?" essay. Is "Because it's my safety school" a good answer? :p</p>

<p>Yeah you can go up and ask each of the 20 freshmen going into computer science if they're me. ;)</p>

<p>Ooh. OK. We'll make plans to meet you, too, and then we won't need the other, elaborate plan! :)</p>

<p>haha well, astro is even smaller so you'll have no trouble spotting me.</p>

<p>Corranged--You're so smart! haha. No wonder you're applying to Harvard :p</p>

<p>I don't think that would cut it, Guitar. My Penn essay is coming along, though! I write it while I wait for the 60 second rule to be up. How sad is that?</p>

<p>Over the summer for my job we were trying to process some stuff on our computers overnight but they were too slow so we networked them together with a bunch of laptops and this really powerful company computer and it was like... SUPER PROCESSING POWER! :D</p>

<p>OK I'm a dork.</p>

<p>Prettty sad. Personally, I just click "save" every few minutes, so it doesn't log me out. At least, that's what I did on Chicago yesterday.</p>

<p>~sigh~ We're so lazy. This isn't good. I'm way too stressed.</p>

<p>I don't understand stuff like that. When we hang out at Harvard, guys, you are going to need to cut out some of these conversation topics. ;)</p>

<p>Yeah, and our lack of coming up with that plan the first time is why we were deferred.</p>