To be fair, I have read a bit about bacterial food hazards: Campylobacter, Salmonella, E. coli and Listeria, and got cross with the lecturer for having such terrible slides. I missed nearly a whole day of revision by food shopping when I should have been looking at statistics, except I did read one chapter of a book that explained variance and standard deviation really well. Then I went to Lola II's house as a surprise, and watched mum and my nephew Philip painting her hall, while I was on the sofa reading about hospital food. I've also reviewed some mystifying energetics equations - why would I want to know about the potential differences of various redox couples? How will that benefit my life? And more importantly, how can it possibly help me to answer Biochemistry exam questions?
I've been diverting my attention from schoolwork in other ways by trying to upload a background image to my blog. I nearly managed it too, except for two annoying things:
- My image wasn't wide enough so it started to repeat down the right side of the page
- The template achieves its 'roundy edge box' appearance by putting a little triangle of the background colour on each box corner as well as a thick border of background colour around the box.
Today I should be looking at Physiology, but it's nearly lunchtime...
2 comments:
I love Picasa and use it all the time! It just takes getting to know how to use it - and that doesn't really take too long...
If you figure out how to do the background pic - can you let me know? I'd dearly love to have the pic of my barn as my background - but I don't know how to do it...and The Man is always too tired after work to figure it out.
Hi Lola, you sound just like my son who is also at Uni. He tends to play computer games instead of writing his thesis when he's suffering from writer's block.
And writer's block is something I know all about!
Good luck with the biochemistry. I work in a hospital so know all about the rich strain of hospital acquired super-bugs by regularly eating lunch in the canteen.
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