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Feb. 20th, 2005 08:37 am1. Shaylin's (I'm not sure if I'm spelling it right) brother has a song called Cops and Donuts. That's all the song is. I heard it. It's quite amusing, but damned if I can remember what the band is called. The Cape Cod something. But it's not NOFX. Gah, I wish I knew.
2. Someone drew something with snaggle teeth and curly hair in one of the rooms in the science building, titling it Willy's Mother. It scared Brian. The graffiti in the science building is a mixture of evocative and stupid. Stupid like 'fuck.' Evocative like 'In the beginning, God said ::mathematical formulas using c:: And there was light.' Someone else added 'after he flicked on the light switch.' I'm tempted to write something in authentic-looking Lao just to see people ripping their hair out trying to figure out what I just wrote. Emily said to add illustrations. I'm actually thinking of just putting some crap on a 3 by 5 notecard and tacking it to the CBEC bulletin board. It would probably bring people to the meetings, Immelman!
3. Kevin thinks the Moon Projector is in the Mojave Desert. I think there's one in North Korea, and since the Earth is round, there needs to be one in Somalia and Peru too. Also, I'm going to write out some proof that the Vietnam War was fought in either virtual reality (me) or an alternate dimension created by the government (Chris) and post it on some dead forum.
4. We also found some screen where you can type numbers in the East Campus Commons dining area. Chris tried 1337 and 11235, but nothing happened. It cycled through five numbers, except when I put in 7186. Chris thinks I'm getting close to the password to turn on the sprinklers. My guess is it's just something that was never implemented fully. I bet Kevin would say it controls the Moon Hologram.
2. Someone drew something with snaggle teeth and curly hair in one of the rooms in the science building, titling it Willy's Mother. It scared Brian. The graffiti in the science building is a mixture of evocative and stupid. Stupid like 'fuck.' Evocative like 'In the beginning, God said ::mathematical formulas using c:: And there was light.' Someone else added 'after he flicked on the light switch.' I'm tempted to write something in authentic-looking Lao just to see people ripping their hair out trying to figure out what I just wrote. Emily said to add illustrations. I'm actually thinking of just putting some crap on a 3 by 5 notecard and tacking it to the CBEC bulletin board. It would probably bring people to the meetings, Immelman!
3. Kevin thinks the Moon Projector is in the Mojave Desert. I think there's one in North Korea, and since the Earth is round, there needs to be one in Somalia and Peru too. Also, I'm going to write out some proof that the Vietnam War was fought in either virtual reality (me) or an alternate dimension created by the government (Chris) and post it on some dead forum.
4. We also found some screen where you can type numbers in the East Campus Commons dining area. Chris tried 1337 and 11235, but nothing happened. It cycled through five numbers, except when I put in 7186. Chris thinks I'm getting close to the password to turn on the sprinklers. My guess is it's just something that was never implemented fully. I bet Kevin would say it controls the Moon Hologram.