Some upkeep considerations
Nov. 22nd, 2004 11:35 amDespite all assumptions and claims to the contrary, I'm not an unreasonable man. Sometimes, I even sort of understand where you kids are coming from when you do your little angsting moments and lashing out against authority stuff.
However.
I've spent the past weekend cleaning up the messes certain folks had made of the boiler room, and the big explosion notwithstanding, there's a few things I'd like to reiterate:
1) If you really feel the need to vandalize and destroy something, let me know and I'll put you to work chopping wood. If you're one of those that can't handle anything sharper than a fluffy stuffed bunny, then there's other things around the place you can do to work out whatever little issues you have going on. The school has a well-stocked gymnasium, and I've seen some of you make good use of it.
2) Corollary to number 1: writing bad poetry in blood on the walls and leaving chunks of bone around isn't sanitary, no matter what your little mutation quirks are. Those of you that shed, molt, drop feathers or skin, or leave trails of whatever all over - the medical staff should have briefed you on basic sanitation procedures. No one here's going and using your pillow as a hankie, do everyone a favor and clean up after your basic biological processes.
3) If you are a big glowing ball of energy, feel free to disregard point #2. Starsmore, I don't know if they've set something up so you can read this, but do you have any idea how fruity you look? I'm just saying. It's an improvement over all the black, though. But if you keep hovering around my head while I'm trying to work, I'm petitioning to have you renamed "Tinkerbell".
4) Flyers - the platform on the west wing roof is still accessible through the main stairwell until 10pm. If you're out flying after that, be advised that the door will be locked automatically at 10pm. See either myself or Mr. Lee if you need the keycode for access.
As usual, drop a note in my box in the main kitchen or find me on grounds if you have any questions or suggestions.
However.
I've spent the past weekend cleaning up the messes certain folks had made of the boiler room, and the big explosion notwithstanding, there's a few things I'd like to reiterate:
1) If you really feel the need to vandalize and destroy something, let me know and I'll put you to work chopping wood. If you're one of those that can't handle anything sharper than a fluffy stuffed bunny, then there's other things around the place you can do to work out whatever little issues you have going on. The school has a well-stocked gymnasium, and I've seen some of you make good use of it.
2) Corollary to number 1: writing bad poetry in blood on the walls and leaving chunks of bone around isn't sanitary, no matter what your little mutation quirks are. Those of you that shed, molt, drop feathers or skin, or leave trails of whatever all over - the medical staff should have briefed you on basic sanitation procedures. No one here's going and using your pillow as a hankie, do everyone a favor and clean up after your basic biological processes.
3) If you are a big glowing ball of energy, feel free to disregard point #2. Starsmore, I don't know if they've set something up so you can read this, but do you have any idea how fruity you look? I'm just saying. It's an improvement over all the black, though. But if you keep hovering around my head while I'm trying to work, I'm petitioning to have you renamed "Tinkerbell".
4) Flyers - the platform on the west wing roof is still accessible through the main stairwell until 10pm. If you're out flying after that, be advised that the door will be locked automatically at 10pm. See either myself or Mr. Lee if you need the keycode for access.
As usual, drop a note in my box in the main kitchen or find me on grounds if you have any questions or suggestions.
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Date: 2004-11-22 06:39 pm (UTC)Hey, can you do any chemical structure or only any crystaline one? Can you do liquids or, more usefully, plasma?
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Date: 2004-11-22 07:04 pm (UTC)Potentially, any chemical structure, though.
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Date: 2004-11-22 07:24 pm (UTC)Theoretically if you were doing it in a room cold enough you ought to be able to do water's cyrstialine structure. I agree, however, that it's not one you want to mess about with without way more experience.
For one thing, how would you remove the a liquid husk from the husk underneath without hands...
Ok, yeah, definitely moving into worrying territory here.
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Date: 2004-11-22 07:28 pm (UTC)