So I've decided to do a semi-weekly recap of what I've learned, since I'm stubborn and have to learn everything the hard way. Also, I'm a compulsive list-maker. This seems to be the perfect match.
1. In Java, it takes one hell of a lot of code just for the compiler to output "Hello, World!"
2. If a recipe ever says "fill the muffin cups all the way up," IT IS LYING. Your muffins will look like Vesuvius. This isn't a problem, but it makes your baking experiment that much more combustible.
3. There is a BIG difference between "target heart rate" and "maximum heart rate." Don't mistake these, or the crossramp trainer will try to kill you.
4. Plastic bag anywhere near frying pan = very, very bad idea.
5. I cannot leave Barnes and Noble with only one book, no matter how hard I try.
Alright. That's it. For more life lessons...tune in? Eh. This will not be a list blog. Real post shall be coming soon.
Oh, but the Vesuvius muffins were hilarious...
ReplyDeleteWhat happened with the plastic bag and the frying pan? Did you melt some shit?
I wish we had Barnes and Noble here.