fox: technical difficulties: please stand by. (technical difficulties)
fox ([personal profile] fox) wrote2012-01-24 08:59 am

two items of science

1. In the "I wonder if that happens every time" column: yesterday I woke up (from, it must be admitted, not really having slept) and had a morning and ran an errand on the way to work and arrived at my new early start time. Today was one of those mornings where the alarm goes off and I am absolutely bewildered and cannot understand what could possibly be making that noise. Granted this was only for a couple of seconds. I don't think I was dreaming; I was asleep, and the alarm went off, and I remember sitting up and looking around and if I'd had a speech bubble it would have said "Wha...?!" Then I made the executive decision not to wash my hair today, reset the alarm instead of hitting snooze for however long, and went back to sleep. And when I got up it turned out I was a shade behind the clock for the new system. Got here only about ten minutes later than I meant to, but it turns out switching to a new schedule is not the easiest thing in the world, is what I'm saying, and it turns out? it's more of an art. ;-)

2. In the column to the left (initial experiments, I guess): yesterday I had a mountaineer apple, because they'd looked very nice at the supermarket and I don't think I'd ever had one before. I didn't find it all that interesting. I've got another one today, because I bought two (n=1 being a totally unreliable sample size!), so we'll see, but generally now that the honeycrisps are more or less done I may be falling back on pink lady apples. I know local apples are entirely out of season and I should find some other fruit to focus on, but it's really hard to buy local and seasonal all the time, okay, so I will cut myself some slack.

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