Between trying to make this ultimate 300 track MP3 CD for my car CD player containing the best of the best of all my other compilations I got a little bit of my statistics homework done and I will do my health care homework next. This has taken me all day.
Statistics - water down or condense random or not so random data to create a desired effect for the purpose of something other than the implied purpose, so help me god. The meaning of the mean of means. Loaded questions and baked potatoez that taste like everything bagels. I intend to remain an outlier in the land of standard deviations, amen.
Health Care - Health Care is good. Sure. My instructor is a piece of work though, bless her heart. Said she delivered babies in the aussie outback after a bad divorce years ago. She's a nurse. She casually throws in that she was the Australian president of Greenpeace for some unspecified period of time. I was stoked. "Did you ever get the chance to meet Peter Garrett!?" I exclaimed. "Who is that?" She said. Hmm. One day she casually mentioned that Kevorkian put her dad under. She told us all to watch "What the Bleep Do We Know?" A hokey psudo-science flick on sub-atomic reality. I actually believe in that stuff, but can't stand this movie. Bless her heart, but health care is good.
I have 168 songs @ 64kbps so far. There are many CDs and CDRs in my collection mind you, this CD is to become "Radio Brad." The best of my best of, to played back in random mode, while on road trips, cleaning house and laying about the beach and/or elsewhere. I have a CD walkman that I hook up to my car or carry around. I think it was technology that came out just before the IPOD. But I'm not sure. Works for me. I don't like Cream Cheese. A bit of butter on an everything bagel will work for me every time though. A baked potato.
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