Sunday, July 26, 2020

Amsterdesk

Amsterdesk I like working the night shifts at the Burton-Conner front desk because it gives me a captive environment in which I basically have nothing to do except homework. This is especially useful since almost all of my homework requires me to be onlineso, while Im supposed to be looking up the fugacity of carbon monoxide at 345 K, Im more often than not looking for a challenge. So, anyway, Im working desk from 12-2 AM tonight but it turns out that tonight, 2 AM is really 1 AM again (blast you, Benjamin Franklin!). What should I do? Work three hours? Work only two hours and leave the desk unattended at 1 AM? Just close up at 1:58 and avoid the issue altogether? Youd think that as an MIT student, I would have taken a class that would help me to solve this quandary. Here are some classes in which that problem might potentially be addressed: 14.64: Labor Economics 8.033: Relativity 21W.765: Non-Linear Narrative: Theory and Practice Ive always said I dont believe in linear time, but this is ridiculous. Remember to set your clocks back! This blog is actually part of the community service project I have to complete after embezzling $40,000 of the floors money as apple bake chair. Just playin. Also to be included in this entry later this evening: hot soldering pictures!

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