A little about me:

Hobbies: Games, Anime, learning Japanese and recently started playing Piano.

What I do: I'm currently at university in my first year.

Music: Eeh, everything?

Me: I'm soft. Deal with it. Myah.

If you'd like any more information, ask me, I won't be bothered by it.

Myaaah!

Hallo! I decided to do a random post, mainly because bored. I have no updates in my life, I never have updates in my life, it's pretty boring. Myah.

But anyway. Music for the day. Let us call it cheesy pop music, along with some classic bands such as Bon Jovi, Europe and many many more. Fancy me, listening to a bit of Shakira too, even Aqua - Barbie Girl. BECAUSE I AM SUCH A MAN! xD

Lesson of the day. Or more like my question. Why do people care what others think of them? Anyway. Shakira - Hips don't Lie (feat whatever the guys name is (can't be bothered typing it)) :P

Enjoy! :D

Mreh

Bleh?

Like Pirates?

If anyone likes pirates and metal music, or heavy rock in some cases. Behold guys and gals. Alestorm - Rum.

Hyarharhar.

Yawn

Well, this year was easy. I slacked off too much and still managed to pass the year with average grades, yawn.

I wish university was a little harder. Aah well. I guess I should do more work next year, or more like, actually turn up to lectures and stuff, myah.

Oh, on another note. I like cheese.

Spacecraft

So, I can't remember how long ago this was but I read an article a while back (I think, days are merging together all too much) it mentioned about a new type of spacecraft and also engine design which was called a warp drive, I think. Or it was going to be called that or so.

This was a way to try and make it possible to travel faster than the speed of light in space WITHOUT breaking the laws of physics. Sounds crazy, right? I believe this is possible. The idea was that with the design, it would create a warp bubble that the entirety of the ship was within, this would technically remove the spacecraft from the space time continuum. Thus making it possible to travel faster than the speed of light without breaking the laws of physics. At least I think this is what I remember from it, I might take a look back and correct the information.

If you want to keep up to date on scientific ideas and things, the site you can use is: http://www.iflscience.com/

It has lots of information from these topics: Physics, Space, Chemistry, Environment, Technology, The Brain, Health and Medicine as well as Plants and Animals.

You won't believe some of the thing you read.

Not all of the ideas on there have been 100% confirmed, but they are good reads. Enjoy. :)