Thursday, November 25, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
I have plans........
But the truth is i don't think i can actually go through with it. I hate my life.
Friday, November 12, 2010
coco
I must admit this B day was way better then last years, awkward conversation's and all. Adam Jennings is the best man in the world thank you so much for making my 24th worth remembering. I have had a great day and all my friends who were there thank you. Ground Kontrol and whit's 75 dollar tab at the bar were the highlights but i cant even describe how "awesome adam jennings is". By any means i'm not saying that the tab made the night, but the things the three of accomplished by talking means so much. So all i'm saying is thank you to the main people that made this day worth remembering my two awesome karate instructors Adam "Han Solo" Yemnigz and Whitney "Battle Royale" Campos.
LOVES
MICHELLE and AARON i still love u two even though i didn't see you.
LOVES
MICHELLE and AARON i still love u two even though i didn't see you.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
How record players work
As you probably know, sound is made up of vibrations.
The surface of the record is carefully pressed to make the needle of the record player vibrate in exactly the right way to recreate the music. These vibrations are then amplified so you can hear them.
You can actually demonstrate to yourself how it works quite easily if you have a piece of paper, a cocktail stick and an old record you don't mind risking damaging!
Cut out a square of paper - roughly 10cm square - and thread it onto the cocktail stick to make a sail (in other words the stick passes through the bottom of the paper in the middle and the the top).
If you now run the tip of the cocktail stick around the grove of a record, you can (very faintly) hear the music - this is because the stick is made to vibrate by the groves on the record and the paper slightly amplifies those vibrations.
A record player works in exactly the same way, but uses electricity to amplify the music a lot more!
The surface of the record is carefully pressed to make the needle of the record player vibrate in exactly the right way to recreate the music. These vibrations are then amplified so you can hear them.
You can actually demonstrate to yourself how it works quite easily if you have a piece of paper, a cocktail stick and an old record you don't mind risking damaging!
Cut out a square of paper - roughly 10cm square - and thread it onto the cocktail stick to make a sail (in other words the stick passes through the bottom of the paper in the middle and the the top).
If you now run the tip of the cocktail stick around the grove of a record, you can (very faintly) hear the music - this is because the stick is made to vibrate by the groves on the record and the paper slightly amplifies those vibrations.
A record player works in exactly the same way, but uses electricity to amplify the music a lot more!
FUCK
fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck stupid fucking dumb shit i hate fuck fuck all this fuck all this fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck is it stupid that all shit is fucking fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck what the fuck NOTHING EVER FUCKING GOES MY WAY. fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck. fuck baseball fuck baseball hats fuck zeke fuck chris fuck junkies fuck life fuck never having any money fuck never being happy fuck trying fuck trying fuck trying fuck not having any real friends fuck the fake ones i have fuck being lonley fuck people being negative im giving up.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
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