New Year's resolutions Back to the Future edition: 2015
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New Year's resolutions Back to the Future edition: 2015
The calendar marches one further solar rotation forwards, time to get your hoverboards and self-tying shoes out of the storage shed!
What are your resolutions?
What are your resolutions?
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it." - Upton Sinclair
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I don't really have one, but if I did it would probably be to be a better person. Maybe to do better in school.
Invent the affordable personal hover board by the end of the year would be nice too.
Invent the affordable personal hover board by the end of the year would be nice too.
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I'm going to try to have a job by the end of January.
Douglas isn't my real name, but because of a name block put on me by a higher-order being known as Djinni, I can't say my real name.
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I'm going to record an original music composition and it will be awesome (I hope).
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Much to do this year:
1.) Figure-out dissertation subject ASAP (very likely involving EnKF data assimilation and stochastic physics in numerical weather prediction) and grind away from there.
2.) Lose 20 lbs and get back in shape (back to the chamber of infinite fortification).
3.) Be more tidy and organized.
4.) (if time remains) Become a better artist/writer (maybe take a few summer courses on the side).
1.) Figure-out dissertation subject ASAP (very likely involving EnKF data assimilation and stochastic physics in numerical weather prediction) and grind away from there.
2.) Lose 20 lbs and get back in shape (back to the chamber of infinite fortification).
3.) Be more tidy and organized.
4.) (if time remains) Become a better artist/writer (maybe take a few summer courses on the side).
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Make movies, read books.
I think in Non-sequiturs
"I told you not to put metal in the science oven! What'd you do that for?"
Trash boiz
"I told you not to put metal in the science oven! What'd you do that for?"
Trash boiz
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Finally finish playing some games I keep on putting off due to procrastination and OCD.
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Maybe I should add losing weight, as I am fat. I need to start eating better and doing physical activities, not just sitting at the computer doing nothing productive.
I also have some games I want to beat. I always seem to put those off.
I also have some games I want to beat. I always seem to put those off.
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Start to study philosophy and politics. Maybe catch up with financial stuff.
And to stop drinking so much soda
And to stop drinking so much soda
Hello, my baby
Hello, my honey
Hello, my ragtime gaaal
Hello, my honey
Hello, my ragtime gaaal
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My new years resolution consists of losing weight and graduating. Pretty simple.
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Lots of people want to lose weight. After seeing some RL pictures, I don't think that people are that chubby.
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New Years resolutions?
Be studying at a University.
Eat even healthier. I'm healthy, but my diet is chaotic.
Be a better drum player
Those are just goals for the whole year.
Be studying at a University.
Eat even healthier. I'm healthy, but my diet is chaotic.
Be a better drum player
Those are just goals for the whole year.
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Exactly what do you mean when you say you have a chaotic diet?
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One week, I'm eating healthy. The next week, I don't eat anything healthy at all.
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I never really eat anything healthy or do much physical activity outside of scouts. I need to start. Just so hard when none of the healthy food we get in my house taste as good as the pizza rolls or fries.Amazee Dayzee wrote:Lots of people want to lose weight. After seeing some RL pictures, I don't think that people are that chubby.
Yeah, I need to go outside more, I love the outdoors, but never use them.
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I try not to eat in excess. Most of m exercise comes from walking around campus or my job at a library. My boyfriend is the health nut who is a big volleyball fanatic.
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Yeah, healthy food just doesn't taste a good, makes it harder to eat right.dtlux1 wrote:I never really eat anything healthy or do much physical activity outside of scouts. I need to start. Just so hard when none of the healthy food we get in my house taste as good as the pizza rolls or fries.Amazee Dayzee wrote:Lots of people want to lose weight. After seeing some RL pictures, I don't think that people are that chubby.
Yeah, I need to go outside more, I love the outdoors, but never use them.
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Here is another one for me. Spend more time with my family.
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I suppose I should add that one to my list. This is probably going to be the last few months I have to spend with my mother for a few years.Amazee Dayzee wrote:Here is another one for me. Spend more time with my family.
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Get as many A's as possible...
including labs...
Oh...
including labs...
Oh...
Just an Arc
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And why would that be Deske? Is everything OK?
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I want this to be a great year, got already lot of plans to do in it. There's lot of private stuff, some public too and even a really unique special one. I won't say any of them, otherwise none could happen.
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My resolution is to stop procrastinating and do my school work.
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I thought of a good one. Learn to drive before the end of January. I have already been putting it off for 4 months, and said I would by the end of December. I don't think that worked out well. :/
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Making a song using this new mike I got would be cool. Quit procrastinating, Learn how to program in c++
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Most of the above. Though I would like to add in work more on the book I'm writing and be a bit more friendly (as much as my patience can withstand).
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To finally get off of my lazy butt and change my avatar here to the one I normally use that says "JeffCvt" instead of "that NTC mod who isn't Brent."
... Oh, would you look at that. It's done.
I do have one thing I'd like to do this year assuming all of the pieces fall into place. I'm not gonna tell though because I just need to wait and see what happens.
... Oh, would you look at that. It's done.
I do have one thing I'd like to do this year assuming all of the pieces fall into place. I'm not gonna tell though because I just need to wait and see what happens.
Jeff "Clavy" Civit
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Awww. But you know we hate guessing and waiting!
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Just over a week into the new year and I've already accomplished my resolution. New resolution - keep my new job.
Douglas isn't my real name, but because of a name block put on me by a higher-order being known as Djinni, I can't say my real name.
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Congratulations on that Douglas! I hope you really are enjoying it!