<body> marc . cram <body>
Wednesday, March 03, 2010 4:15 PM


great, NOW we know why time is flying. because the days are INDEED getting shorter. and why? because of earthquakes. the news has just reported that the recent chile earthquake has shifted the earth's axis by 8cm and has shortened a day by 1.26 microseconds. a microsecond is one-millionth of a second, therefore for every 1 000 000 seconds that passes by we lose about a second from a day. and they have also reported that the earthquake that triggered the all so famous tsunami in 2004 has shifted the axis by 7cm and shortened days by about 6.8 microseconds. wow. if we compile all the earthquakes that have happened since "time" was created, just how much "time" have we lost? AN HOUR FROM A DAY? LOL. hah, so the time flying thing we all say isnt just a metaphor, because time has indeed flew away. (shit) :D


taking my 3 hour break from astons. came home to slack a bit and do qi gong. weird isnt it, 3 hour break O.o


looking forward to result day. just wanna know my results, good or bad, i dont really care anymore i guess. life still goes on, period. also looking forward to next sat's bbq :D hope a lot of people can come.


hope my letter from army faster comes.







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