March 16, 2001

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I reliezed I've barely spoken of the cruise I'll be leaving for on Sunday over Spring Break. It'll be on Royal Caribbean and the ships is the Monarch of the Seas. We fly into San Juan on Sunday the 18th, and then get back the following Sunday. We'll be going to Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas - Philipsburg, St. Maarten - St. Johns, Antigua - Castries, St. Lucia - Bridgetown, and Barbados. It'll be my first cruise, and the thing I'm most looking forward to is the food, since my family places really low priority on dining out and hence I hardly ever get to eat anything more expensive than Pizza Hut. So I plan to pig out on steaks, desserts, and everything else they have to try! So what does this all have to do with you? Well, it means you'll have to do without my terrible writing and boring content for a whopping 7 or so days! :) Somehow, someway, you'll have to make it through that week of torture. Take comfort in the thought thought that I'll be suffering from internet withdrawl syndrom!

75 years today, Robert Goddard started the Space Age. He launched the worlds first liquid-fueled rockets, which is the basis of the rockets that NASA and other countries still use today. Unfortunatly he did not become near as famous as the Wright brothers or others, which is a shame.

Remember that Seatle earthquake a while back? Well it turns out earthquakes can create art. It is pretty neat what a sand pendulum can do during an earthquake. But I don't see a big demand in earthquakes so that art like that can be made :)

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