*twitches*
Jan. 14th, 2009 04:28 pmI had forgotten just how friggin' badly science textbooks tend to be written. It is. Not that hard. To MAKE INFORMATION READABLE.
Instead I just stared at it and went, "Okay, okay, gravity, yes, mantle, whatever, greenhouse gases, something, I have no idea what you're talking about but I think it's geology."
The class is EENS204, Natural Disasters.
And I have this horrifying feeling that I'm having trouble processing written information. *sigh* Must get back into the habit of reading and taking notes; I've only got one real lecture class (Natural Disasters) and one semi-lecture class (Literary Investigations -- that one's complicated).
Instead I just stared at it and went, "Okay, okay, gravity, yes, mantle, whatever, greenhouse gases, something, I have no idea what you're talking about but I think it's geology."
The class is EENS204, Natural Disasters.
And I have this horrifying feeling that I'm having trouble processing written information. *sigh* Must get back into the habit of reading and taking notes; I've only got one real lecture class (Natural Disasters) and one semi-lecture class (Literary Investigations -- that one's complicated).
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Date: 2009-01-15 02:23 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-01-15 02:27 am (UTC)What is the count? There are some truly horrendous blizzards and storms during the first few years of the Golden Age, there's one hurricane during the year Peter's with the Red Company, there's an earthquake in Water -- and that's it.