No more flowers
Mar. 4th, 2008 11:17 pmI decided to stop photographing my flower partially because no one cared, but also because the rest of it didn't bloom and the first bloom was dying so xD. There's about three different kinds of little greens things that have shot up at the bottom. One is bermuda grass I think, one I recognize, and the third I don't.
Anyways, my laptop and my speakers do weird things. In the snow-citement this morning, my speaker I had juryrigged on my bedsprings fell and the plate came off and dented teh corner, but it still works fine, but that's irrelevant to this;
k so, when I have my laptop plugged in, my speakers plugged in, and my speakers on, they make this terrible buzzing sound.
Just now I had my printer plugged in and went to unplug it because it's an annoying cord, and BAM buzzing started. I go 'lol whut?' and replug it, and it STOPPED.
So now I'm kinda freaked out, because does that mean the power supply is supplying all these extra electrons to my laptop, WHERE DO THEY GO? If the printer can suck enough of them away that they make the buzzing stop, omp MILLIONS OF COULOMBS FLOWING THROUGH MY FINGERS AS WE SPEAK.
I also rediscovered the purpose of f8, f9, and f10. namely the toggles for the backlighting on the keyboard. I'd been wondering why that wasn't on.
So I have to ask, wtp do those electrons go and how can i make them stop. I guess I could short out one of my usb ports (or maybe the firewire one! I never use it!) buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut whatever. At least I know it isn't the MAGNETISMHO.
Okay, I need some serious help with limits. We're doing improper integrals, and I keep getting these crazy limits and I'm like 'what, no I don't know what the arctan(x) is as x->∞ (it's pi/2 btw). In fact, I can barely work limits as it is. Well, if they're at 0 and ∞. l'hôpital wasn't this bad. Arctan(x) at infinity. It boggles the mind.
Anyways, my laptop and my speakers do weird things. In the snow-citement this morning, my speaker I had juryrigged on my bedsprings fell and the plate came off and dented teh corner, but it still works fine, but that's irrelevant to this;
k so, when I have my laptop plugged in, my speakers plugged in, and my speakers on, they make this terrible buzzing sound.
Just now I had my printer plugged in and went to unplug it because it's an annoying cord, and BAM buzzing started. I go 'lol whut?' and replug it, and it STOPPED.
So now I'm kinda freaked out, because does that mean the power supply is supplying all these extra electrons to my laptop, WHERE DO THEY GO? If the printer can suck enough of them away that they make the buzzing stop, omp MILLIONS OF COULOMBS FLOWING THROUGH MY FINGERS AS WE SPEAK.
I also rediscovered the purpose of f8, f9, and f10. namely the toggles for the backlighting on the keyboard. I'd been wondering why that wasn't on.
So I have to ask, wtp do those electrons go and how can i make them stop. I guess I could short out one of my usb ports (or maybe the firewire one! I never use it!) buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut whatever. At least I know it isn't the MAGNETISMHO.
Okay, I need some serious help with limits. We're doing improper integrals, and I keep getting these crazy limits and I'm like 'what, no I don't know what the arctan(x) is as x->∞ (it's pi/2 btw). In fact, I can barely work limits as it is. Well, if they're at 0 and ∞. l'hôpital wasn't this bad. Arctan(x) at infinity. It boggles the mind.