28 April 2009

I should be in lab....

...but we got out early :D

It was a really short lab, we prepared stuff last week, and this week we just put them together. We made strands of nylon, it was cool :D (I kept the nylon cause I'm weird haha) I think this is the first ochem lab that I actually thought was cool. (which figures, it was also the last one of the semester)


Also, I tried to link to everyone who commented. If someone linked to me and I haven't linked back, please let me know.. it's hard to keep track of this many at once XD

I guess that's it for now

hugs

7 comments:

cvn70 said...

Jeremy

nylon what ever could you use that stuff for

and you can link me now if you want too
http://ridngthewave.blogspot.com/ as i have linked you.

take care and be safe

bob

take care and be safe

Jeremy said...

I have no idea what I can use nylon for, but it's cool to have a couple strands that I made myself :D

And I linked you :)

hugs

Planetx_123 said...

SCIENCE! Hey you never know-- you might need to create a rudimentary weapon with only things around you, and maybe that nylon will be the only thing around you... I try to think in these terms all the time, waiting for constant attacks on my life.

But thats probably because I live in Memphis, and we are quickly becoming the stabbing, car theft capital of the US.

Much Love,
Steve

B said...

Oh, I also had lab in my second and third year :) it was so nice, and we were doing a lot of crazy stuff. The professor sometimes was furious :D

Jeremy said...

XD I loved labs in high school.

They are harder here haha

Anonymous said...

Just pop it into a little jar with a screw cap. Leave for several weeks, then release lid slightly to get a whiff of success whenever you need a bit of a lift.

Um.

U could always get more and make an old-fashioned shirt.

Aek said...

Omg, orgo. You see, we worked with some orange substance (the name of which I can't remember) that's banned in Europe . . . and probably CA, because it causes cancer. Then again, what doesn't cause cancer in an orgo lab?!