The Paradigm of Misspelling

This a lovely place where everything is misspelled and everyone frolicks in fields of pretty flowers! Or not...






Sunday, March 30, 2003

 
We lost Japan bowl. Oh, well. No biggie. Although I am upset at the Washington Post. Forget them.

Went to Joe's Crab Shack for B-day dinner. Yay. Found lyrics for OGT yay. Still need to do HW. Oh. I'm gonna go now. Jaa.

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 6:59 PM

Friday, March 28, 2003

 
Kay, so I'm at school. Yay, school. I have to call the CS and tell them about the fourth. Bakatana and her stupid scheduling.

Steve-o is playing Trogdor next to me. It looks like a really fun game although I haven't played it. Trogor is here.

I don't really have much to talk about. Making a cannon tonight. Bug's B-day party. Tommorw grandparents come & I got to Japan bowl. Day after is b-day. Fun.

I want to go post on board. Jaa.

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 9:56 AM

Thursday, March 27, 2003

 





Visionary, revolutionary, vigilante - these descriptions all fit you well. You are thoroughly disgusted with society and humanity as a whole, and you have several rather diabolical plans to reshape it to fit your designs. You're probably a loner, and most people think you're crazy. That's just because they don't understand, though, and you'll show them someday anyway. Heh heh heh. You are known to become very passionate about many causes, have torrid love affairs, and be seen as a either a demagogue or a hero to the proletariat masses.


Be cool! Take the What Do You Want Out Of Life? Quiz



You are The Cheshire Cat!
You are Cheshire Cat!


Which Alice In Wonderland Character Are You?
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posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 9:59 PM

Tuesday, March 25, 2003

 
Okay, so I was going to write a post for this. As a matter of fact, I was fairly far along. Then Katana called. So, you don't get to know my thoughts from yesterday. I'm sorry.

Here's what I can remeber:

I want to buy four books and four CDs. Isn't that cool that they're the same number? Good thing for me my birthday's on Sunday, too. Here they are:

~Learn Japanese New College Text Vol. 1 by John Young and Kimiko Nakajima-Okano
~Learn Japanese New College Text Vol. 2 by John Young and Kimiko Nakajima-Okano
~Learn Japanese New College Text Vol. 3 by John Young and Kimiko Nakajima-Okano
~Learn Japanese New College Text Vol. 4 by John Young and Kimiko Nakajima-Okano
~Affection by Koda Kumi
~Hikari by Utada Hikaru
~Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba by Koda Kumi
~Grow into one by Koda Kumi

Must make cannon. Auf Widersein.

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 7:39 PM

 
CuriosusX@aol.com

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 2:03 PM

 
How to load a black powder cannon

First, you’re going to need a large round piece of wood as long as your cannon will be and as thick as the calibre will be. Let’s say our cannon will be thirteen and a half feet long and 20 inches thick. This means our cannon will be eight times longer than the opening is around.. This will help your shape the barrel of your cannon. A large tree trunk without bark or branches should suffice. Then, your going to need some metal rods. Place these around your core to form a cylinder. Make sure these bars are thick, otherwise your cannon (and yourself) may be tragically obliterated. Then, heat more metal rods and wrap them around like you would to form a wooden barrel. This technique is called “hoop and stave.” After your creation has cooled bore out the wooden core.

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 2:02 PM

 
How to load a black powder cannon

First, you’re going to need a large round piece of wood as long as your cannon will be and as thick as the calibre will be. Let’s say our cannon will be thirteen and a half feet long and 20 inches thick. This means our cannon will be eight times longer than the opening is around.. This will help your shape the barrel of your cannon. A large tree trunk without bark or branches should suffice. Then, your going to need some metal rods. Place these around your core to form a cylinder. Make sure these bars are thick, otherwise your cannon (and yourself) may be tragically obliterated. Then, heat more metal rods and wrap them around like you would to form a wooden barrel. This technique is called “hoop and stave.” After your creation has cooled bore out the wooden core.

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 2:02 PM

Saturday, March 22, 2003

 
Yay commentor!!! I heart you!! See Constant Vigilance for funny stuff.

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 7:31 PM

Friday, March 21, 2003

 
I can dial a telephone with my nose.

Christine and I are making a Bridge code. Scratch your nose and toss your hair!

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 5:01 PM

Thursday, March 20, 2003

 
Cannon store
Spudzooka
proxy killer

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 3:49 PM

 
Why is it that as soon as I find something they tell me to change it? Now they want me to make cannons. Cannons...

Windmill 1

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 3:07 PM

 
We're doing the warp weighted loom. No bagpipes :( Here is another important link:

Warping Your Loom
A Weaving Project

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 3:03 PM

Wednesday, March 19, 2003

 
Okay. Two things.

First:

The links for HUM. They're nifty. I happen to need them for my research, but you can go there too. Especially to the bagpipe one...

Constructing a Warp-Weighted Loom
Textiles and Weaving Links
David Daye's Bagpipe Page
How To Make a Miniature Windmill

Second:

This random quiz.




posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 5:19 PM

Thursday, March 06, 2003

 
Okay, so I'm going to Williamsburg tommorow with Tana. I haven't spoken to her in three or four days. It's scary. They're coming to get me tommorow after school. Yay! I finally have some time (late at night). Yurg. I hope I don't get a lot of Chem homework tommorow. Ah, well, if I do I can get it done. It's only Chem. Going to Band and the pizza party for the Japanese exchange students tommorow 8th period. Erin and I are trying to put something together for the March birthdays, but it's not going so well... I think I'm gonna go. Jaa.

posted by Cap'n Cosmo at 9:56 PM

 

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