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Saturday, April 15, 2006

It has been an unusual past couple of days. The weather around Cleveland has been unusually bright and warm. When I was outside the library on campus earlier today, the view may have taken my breath away, if I still breathed regularly. It made me wish I had my camera. The sky was very clear (the only cloud being directly overhead, and even it was hard to see without trying), it almost looked unreal to me.

In other news, my hair is getting lighter again. The dark parts are turning brown, and the brown parts are turning blonde. (Haven't really paid attention to the other parts yet.) Maybe it's a seasonal thing, like most things with me are.

"The end of junior year is approaching quickly," he said, revealing that he still thought of himself - at least on occasion - as the origin around or toward which everything moved.

There's some other stuff I could say here, but it would be between 5 and 150 million years too late. (I'm no good at estimations.)

Oh, that vaguely reminded me. In a class the other day we had a guest lecturer who gave us some advice on how to do presentations. One of the things was about how 60% of what people pay attention to when you're talking is your "body language", 30% is how you say whatever it is you're saying, and the remaining 10% is what you actually say.* As far as delivery beating out content with most people, I've noticed that myself. As long as I know more about something than the other person and sound like I know what I'm talking about, no one is the wiser. (I try not to use this power for evil. Then again, we all know how that turns out)

But still, the proportions are somewhat surprising. So people will be more focused on how much I move my hands, or how I'm standing, or how much I move/walk...than what I am saying.**

Humans.


*Thank God I'm self-diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. (Well, not really. But almost.)

**Apparently the name for one of my favorite stances is "flesh wound". You know, one arm at the side, the other one holding it. Suits me pretty well.

posted by Jasiro  # 9:44 PM
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