I’ve been thinking this question for some time now. This question is: does money grow on trees? I wish it did because I want to buy so many new cds at the good ol’ wally world. I know my birthday was three weeks ago, and I did get two cds then, but there are more out there. I’ll just wait then.
I always think of Advanced English 2 when it comes to these terms. “Patience is a Virtue” and “Organization is the key to grappling with life.” Ok, the first one is the one to use, but when taught to me, they were a combo (no not tasty pizza filled crackers).
Life has been good. I think I understand why I am here in Knoxville this summer instead of at home. Circuits was just there to get me here (I made a B in the class which stunk alot. I had that B+, but the last test did me in. It was a 79… ah well, I’m back on schedule with the EE plan.), but philosophy is why I am here, I think. My business ethics has pulled me so much on other people view the world. What has got me the most in the class so far is the first day. Just the culture and ethical relativism put me in a spin. Also, with the utilitarianism and kantism also thrown with the relativism, it was a crazy day. That relativism just speaks in loud words about numerous things in today’s culture. Anywho, class has been really good so far. Yesterday, I got to argue about the NASA Challenger Explosion (on how the o-ring was faulty). I understand both sides of the story, but in the text, it wasn’t clear enough for me. The contractor develops an O-ring for the shuttle project that holds the solid rocket booster to the external tank. That O-ring is developed for running temps between 40-60C (104-140F). The contractor develops a product for that specification; however, NASA launches at 18 degrees C, causing the shuttle to fail completely. I think it was NASA fault to begin with because they wanted the O-ring developed the wrong way. Yeah, NASA was wrong.
Speaking of NASA, my job interview, I think, is still on for this fall to work during the spring and summer of next year. I would love to work at Kennedy (KSC) in Florida or Marshal Space Flight (MSFC) in Huntsville, AL. I need to check with my coop person to see if the interview is still on. It would be so awesome to work there. My dream job when I’m 20 years old. It would be an experience. If I did get the job, I would love to work for either the electronics for rocket motors (working on some solid rocket boosters would be sweet) or some communications team troubleshooting problems in that field (because I think troubleshooting wired or wireless communication (like the backend hardware stuff) is what I want to as a potential job!). We will see what happens there in the upcoming months!
God has been teaching me to trust him more over this summer. I’ve let go on some things, and things haven’t changed! I just need to live in his hands because those hands are life. I’m glad God has put me in Knoxville over the summer. I’ve learned alot about myself and whatnot (more about preparing myself for the future). Also, I was Baptized at Fellowship church on July 8. It was an awesome experience. All my family cried; it was a happy moment for me because that was one of my first real decisions of my life, and I’m so happy that I made that decision. I don’t know what God has in store for me in the upcoming months. I pray that my plan/future has awesomeness in it.
Well, there you have it. A somewhat lengthy post for you all to read. Speaking of blogs/websites, www.ccbrangus.com is nearly complete. I just need to play with the Google Maps API code. Also, I am an admin for my college community group website at church. It’s at collegelife.fefc.com. I go by the name collegelife. I’m teaming up with J.C. Neely on this project. It’s going to be an awesome experience. Anywho, have a great week everyone!