Gif’d


All the terrible photos of my mom that were took on our California road trip.

I’ve got summer homework thats already late so I won’t be updating for awhile.

11 Responses to “Gif’d”

  1. Noah Sofian Says:

    Summer Homework?

  2. Rachel Says:

    yes, english and math for me, Ja’son also has social studies.

  3. Jeremy Says:

    Eng/Sci. Both reading. I accidentally read the wrong book for english and had to get the right one.

  4. Noah Sofian Says:

    Ive had to give myself homework otherwise I would go crazy. It is only science dealing with astronomy and my favorite, extremophiles.

  5. ja'son Says:

    I gots ‘nglish and history (partly done with both, w00t!!) and I am voluntarily trying to skip a year of math. theoretically I hove been working all sumer, but I crammed half a year of mathematics in the last week alone. fortunately you rarely learn new stuff in math class, just new applications of other things. (polar coordinates are all pythagorean theorem and trig. all you really need is trig, matrices, pythagorean theorum, exponents plus some other equations and rules, and you can either guess or make up the rest.)

    /griping about life.

  6. Rachel Says:

    Ja’son, are you still on the internets or something, good. I am having trouble with the functions book, i have figured out linear regressions on my calculator, but the answers are wrong according to the book. what did you do? If you don’t answer in an hour or two, I’ll just call you.

  7. Jeremy Says:

    Cool, a few more posts like this and my blog might qualify as an educational aid == tax deductions.

  8. Noah Sofian Says:

    I lost my oppurtunity to skip a grade this year becuase during 8th grade I was in the “advanced” class where we were supposed to be learning nothing but 9th grade math and to my suprise at the end of the year that was only about 40% of the time spent. I was in math 1 this year and it drove me nuts just how simple everything was. Now I have to be in math 2 doing more of the same and on top of that the teacher I was looking forward to having (Mr. Edgerton a former NASA employee later fired during the 80’s) is not coming back to school and I will be left with some dull batter brained reading teacher found on short notice. At least we have a riviting science program.

  9. Noah Sofian Says:

    I don’t know why my school didn’t assign any work. Or did the lot of you did what I did and just assigned yourself work?

  10. ja'son Says:

    most of the work was given by teachers, though rachel and I took on official school work volintarily.

    Rachel and I must go through a process to determine an author we would like to reed three books that s/he wrote. i’ve narrowed it down to Asimov, Bradbury, Vonnegut, and lovecraft. I also have to write a project proposal for “national history day.” I’m thinkin’ I’ll do the various decisions to drop/not drop nukes on people. Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Vietnam, Cuban missile crisis, the entire cold war (we nuked Russia, and Russia nuked us, they just didn’t tell you. /crazy conspiracy theory.)

  11. Noah Sofian Says:

    I would say with that Bunch Lovecraft and Vonnegut are the way to go. Asimov and Bradbury have some unavoidable problems such as the idea that killing a Butterfly will destroy humanity, or the whole Foundation series to me is extremely boring. Of what I’ve read of Vonnegut I would suggest Slapstick, Slaughterhouse 5 and Cats Cradle, they are all fast and entertaining.

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