I use the word “apparently” when writing blog posts a lot. Because I like pointing out the completely obvious things.
So I’m by myself at the physics lab. Everyone left for the day from work study. Well, OK, no one worked today. Or studied. We pretty much looked at College Humor and fail blogs. Don’t get me wrong, it gets busy around here, but if anyone would have asked me what I was paid to do today, I don’t know if screwing around on the Internet counts as bullet point in a resume.
And I’ve got at least four more years of this place. Go me signing up a summer early to work for a physics department.
It’s not always fun and games though. Sometimes we blow things up. One of the guys today plugged in a device, only to get shocked out of his Nikes. Apparently there was an explosion.
I wish I had seen it.
No one’s showing up to work tomorrow. Fridays aren’t a work day. That’s just a suggestion, right?
So today I took off a hanging clock from the wall and tried to get it to run backwards. The problem is: no second hand. So if it runs backwards, I can’t tell. I tried to tweak it just now but I think I broke it. GO SOON TO BE PHYSICS MAJOR. BREAKING SCHOOL CLOCKS.
I’m tempted to do some sort of prank while everyone isn’t here. But if I start something I may not finish it before the Cajun arrives to pick me up. We’re about to adopt yet another pet. First the cats. Then Bob the fish. Soon: Find out tomorrow.

