January 5, 2008

Infusive Cinerarium

Infusive - Having the power of infusion; inspiring; influencing.

Cinerarium - A niche for a funeral urn containing the ashes of the cremated dead

I guess the contents of a cinerarium could be infusive, if you use the two last definitions of the word, but not really the cinerarium itself (well, you never know I guess...).

Anyway, today, along with the two newest Dilbert comic collection books (Possitive Attitude, and Cubes and Punishment) I bought Stephen Colbert's new, and only, book, I am America (and so can you!). By the way, I'm not going to bother putting a link to the Amazon page of each book, because I doubt anyone really wants to go to them anyway, and its 2 minutes of work that I don't feel like doing. Well, I already read the first two chapters of I Am America, and so far its a really good book (it's kind of like Dilbert minus any intelligence or engineering plus a bit of politics), and I would suggest it to all who have nothing to do on their last day of break.

Speaking of which, they should make breaks longer. In France, they have four two-week breaks throughout the year, plus equally as many long weekends as we have, and an equally as long summer break. I want that! Some people argue that breaks get boring, and they would prefer school, but if that's the case, they should organize a party to get to see their friends, or just spend their whole lives on MSN. It works for me! Plus, although I do like most of school, I dislike work. And maybe some evil teachers too, but mostly work. If each of my friends who dislike breaks did one subject's worth of work for me, I would be more than willing to shorten winter break for them.

I think I will end this post here, as I want to get back to reading, and I am trying to install Starcraft on my computer upstairs. I find it very stupid that my Pentium 3 Windows 2000 with 256MB of RAM can run Starcraft, yet my Pentium D Windows XP with a gigabyte of RAM won't start the installation. I bet it's Norton's fault! Anyway, I'll go fix that and read, so for now, ttyl.

Side note: There's actually some very interesting stuff in the news toolbar on the right, I suggest you check it out.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Computers are full of problems. Working is just cause you're lazy like most people.