I guess I'll post another entry, since none of you assholes responded to my last one. I just got off work. Oni is reading her Chemistry book like the good little student htat she is. I'm teaching her Chemistry over the summer. it is very interesting what you assume people know, and they don't... this is a fault of our education system. We keep the art people from the science people, and people become very lopsided in their knowledge... oh well.
It's very exciting to share a passion of mine with someone else...
Also, I have aspirations of slowing accumulating science books. I was never much of a reader before, but if I read books on scientific theory, which interests me, perhaps I'll enjoy it.
Neway, I suppose I should go tend to my pasta... sorry I don't have anything more interesting to say.
Turtle
It's very exciting to share a passion of mine with someone else...
Also, I have aspirations of slowing accumulating science books. I was never much of a reader before, but if I read books on scientific theory, which interests me, perhaps I'll enjoy it.
Neway, I suppose I should go tend to my pasta... sorry I don't have anything more interesting to say.
Turtle
I did. Am I still an asshole? Oh well, I've been called worse.
But here's a serious thought. Is there an invisible hand actually restraining people from mixing with one another, or do the kids make that choice on their own? Possibly citing that science people tend to be dry or the like?
I look back at my high school years, and I remember having just as much opportunity to mingle with the arts crowd (I probably _should_ have taken a class or two, actually) than go to science class.
Take care, Tiff