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Friday, February 23, 2007


Sigh...
It's...
FRIDAY!!!! w00t! Yosh! *classic anime "all right! Victory!" pose... remind me to draw that for one of the cl101 characters sometime soon...*
In celebration of this wonderous event, I will... hm... post two pages of the comic tonight! Well... I'll try anyway. I may not get it toned in time. I have anime club meeting and classes and all sorts of fun shit. So yeah...
Started working on a sequel to the elf comic. Eight pages and it's going well! ^_^ This one's a one-shot too, so don't think I'm going to dig my own grave with too many multi-chapter comics.
I have to work on my speech today, and study for a philosophy test coming up in the next week, and I want to keep working on the different shots of the characters. I'm on headshots of the elf right now, and I have to get copies from a book on how to draw elves. I got a few copies this morning, but I'm getting the rest this afternoon. They go back to the library tomorrow... maybe I can convince mom to take me and the brat to the arcade for a while... ^_^ I wanna DDR!
Well... I'll have more interesting things to say when the day has gone on a little more. I have to water the plants too... they're growing great!
Oh, didn't mention that my biology lab is doing a plant experiment, huh? Well, my group is experimenting with the way different color light affects the plants. So far we've found that with 10 mg of water every other day, the yellow light plants grew first, then the blue and red, and as of Tuesday, the control (normal light) hadn't grown a bit. I sort of expected the yellow light to grow first, after all, it's right in the middle of the spectrum and is a close replica to sunlight. I know this is all basic high school crap, but this is all sorta new to me. My high school sucked. Big time. Hardly any lab time, and in chemistry, if we had wanted to break out the dangerous chemicals with killer fumes, we would have had to open the little bitty windows and hope for a strong breeze to pull the fumes out. We didn't have fume hoods. Such are the consequences of going to a small rural high school.
But that's enough gripe. Laters, minna-san! Solaris out!

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