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Sunday, Feb 15, 2009
Seriously! When was the last time I got to turn on the PS3 for more than so Sarah could watch something while I did homework?

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Matt, it was days ago. Remember Rock Band 2 endless playlist? I was there. So was Sarah. And others. In fact, I believe it was January 31st. You're not getting Alzheimers or anything, are you?

Oh, and to answer the title of your blog, it's "away".
Posted Feb 16, 2009 10:04 am PT
Well, it FEELS like forever ago!
Posted Feb 17, 2009 6:10 am PT
Yeah, I know. I feel like I have so little time as well. As you know, school is killing me.
Posted Feb 17, 2009 3:10 pm PT
Supposedly, time is a variable. The universal constant is 299,792,458 m/s from an inert reference frame. However, from the mover it is instantaneous. So, for those of us who are on the run, we seem to move at an instant in time relative to a fixed point. Meanwhile, an inert observer may witness a lapse in time much greater than that of the mover. This phenomenon happens as time varies between observers, changing differently depending on the reference frame. We only observe the result after the destination is reached in a specific fixed point in space. This is repeated as the intervals continue. The stipulation states that no object could travel faster than c or else the effect would precede its cause. This means that if we could break that rule then time for us would travel in reverse and we could accomplish tasks before we start them. I am working on over-riding this rule. I'll let you know when I get it figured it out.
Posted Feb 19, 2009 4:58 pm PT
For a second I was going to say "shame on you" for my reading that instead of gaming. Then I got to the end. I heart you. I am also mere minutes away from testing my skills at Street Fighter IV, due to WebCTs inability to maintain during sleeping hours.
Posted Feb 20, 2009 8:22 pm PT
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