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Recap: Ensename

I never had to study for meiosis and photosynthesis at the same time before, due to the fact that in books, the author generally put them in different sections with related things. However, having only three months to cover the molecular parts of biology, prof. Gerhart is forced to skip around and I once caught myself thinking about photosynthetic chromosomes.
Right after that I decided to take a ten minute break.

Yesterday during my IS class I suddenly noticed how MANY people are sick. It is most definitely a trend: that students start off a quarter with the best of health and then it gradually deteriorates from there. If out of 30 people there are around 10 who were either couphing, sneezing, or moaning, et cetera, that gives you 33.33% of the student population--pardon, FRESHMAN population--are currently suffering from some strain of virus, one way or the other.
Stress is proven to have adverse effects on a person's health. I have seen living proof with statistically significant numbers.

Molly had to get her forth replacement key yesterday (or card, in our case, since our doors are the swipe-in type) and for some reason it wouldn't let her swipe in, so we'll see how that turns out.

[edit 9:17]
Successfully logged into UCD wireless for the first time. Am sitting in the library right now. V. convenient.

[edit 11:22]
First time-
Caught in downpour, then hail, while on bike. Luckily remembered to put laptop in plastic bag before leaving the library so it's (as you can tell) perfectly fine. Am wet and cold and in need of a hot shower, which shall take now.

Just looked outside of the window. Can see blue sky again. Insane weather.

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