Robot Parts: 002;; gears are turning rapidly

Oct 03, 2008 20:02

I'm surprised with how easily the school year is going thus far. There haven't been any major accidents in the laboratories--then again, college students are rumored to be more mature than high school children--so there aren't any messes or acidic spills. Thankfully, the concrete is safe.

Though I'm a tad iffy on some of the grades. Surely, pop quizzes aren't that hard, are they? The class average was a 79, and someone whose script I cannot read turned in a mainly-blank sheet. Try at least, please! That is all I ask, and come in for help if you need. If you wish for more lab hours, I'm open for those as well! Already, one student has taken advantage of this and is using her time progressing in science.

Aren't there more little chemists and physicists blossoming on the Evergrove campus? I know there are!

For those who are wondering, the engine has now moved... into the assembled pieces on the ground behind Lab Table 8. Please do not touch the Komurin, his joints aren't as strong and he is liable to collapse and injure you if handled too roughly. (I've already bruised myself, how sad!)

Miss Mordio! I was looking through a few old textbooks in a locked drawer I found and stumbled upon a book you might find of interest. It is called The Chemical Formulary, and it's got some interesting little formulas you might find of interest. I'm currently trying to find all of the volumes--so far, I have around two--but I'm having a bit of difficulty finding out how many there are! Anyway, when you find the chance to stop by again, I'll let you go through them. Or you could borrow some for a bit of outside reading, though they're a bit heavy and I doubt you'd want to carry about all three at once.

Oh yes. POP QUIZ NEXT MONDAY. (I wonder how many of you will forget to study for this one.)

komurin parts behind lab 8, pop quiz, the chemical formulary

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