Apr 17, 2006 01:44
So I went to space camp recently, where 11 others and I pitched tents in space. If you're silly, you might ask whether we tied them to clouds or to stars, but naturally that's insanity. Clouds are millions of tiny droplets of water (on Earth - elsewhere, they're methane or maybe sulfuric acid) and stars are hot and far away. Instead we launched our spherical tents into geostationary orbit above Australia. The girls had a tent and so did the boys. They were connected by a hose type thing. You know the ones, you've seen the movies.
After we fell back down to Earth, I used the space radiation I had collected in space with my space radiation jars (sparjars) to mutate and sterilize and power things I needed mutated, sterilized and powered. Does anyone else notice it's two in the morning? Yeah. I know.
Yeah.
Dude.
Have you spotted it? WELL? Have you? that's right. We cannot have a geostationary orbit around australia! That's right, it's not on the equator. I knew you'd find me out. You are so clever. So very, very clever. What other crazy inconsistencies could lie within the depths of this entry? Who knows? and who knows what they are hiding! Contemplating these will be of much more interest than actually reading the entry. I suggest you do just so.
Oh. And bigups to Arie for the colour scheme. It's pretty and bright now, like her.