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Through much needed research and many calculations...     ... I have concluded that at the current rate that the iPod size decreases in the past 8 years that at this rate, if you go back in time, the original iPod would have been about the size of a small child. But if the decrease in size declines, within the next 5 or 10 years, iPods will be about the size of a small bead or a grain of rice. Also, at the current rate of additions, the iPods should be able to support a GPS system, a Duct Tape dispenser, a Toaster, Coffee Machine (iCoffee), 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000 songs, every Atari game ever invented (or thought up), a small explosive, a laser, a dart-gun, speakers, a customizable LED message (up to 10 characters at .0000005pt font), a pen, business card holder, pH testing tool, a small child, a large child, a car, a small car, a fricken huge car, a inter-stellar alien transmitter, pizza-on-demand (with satellite uplink), a sharpie collection (the small ones), and a personal poke' dex.
Aren't you glad I thought this one up?

RAHS [Drills]

Ok I have many things to say about RAHS. In the past couple weeks, we've had 2 drills. One was a "Severe Weather Drill" which is basically yuppy school administration for TORNADO DRILL. Why can't they call it that? A blizzard is severe weather. Are we gonna follow the same emergency plan for that as well? Anywayz, back on task. During this drill, we do many things. We hear the alarm (or in this case, someone over the PA system telling us it's a drill). Then we get up and walk to the hallways. Did you know we're supposed to be quiet when we do this? Well... we weren't. Next, we line up against the lockers in the hallway and sit. And again, we weren't quiet. About this, there are actually kids who are supposed to stay in the wood shop. With loose tools and saw blades and all. Safe isn't it? Ok back on track... We sit against the walls. And it's just us. The staff don't do it. They just stand where they want. They even huddle in little yuppy staff groups and talk about the news. Again, nobody is quiet. Nobody is cooperating. We sit there and talk to each other. Even listen to music and/or text. Later, we get back up (noisily) and go back to class. Nothing was accomplished.

The second drill, was a lock-down drill. This is the one that's supposed to save our lives in the event of a rampant shooter who has obviously popped the cork. The alarm sounds and we have to follow our emergency plan. We go hide. Where you hide depends on which room you are in. In the engineering room, we hide under the computer tables even though only the most tiny of kids can fit. Safe huh? Plus we keep talking and making jokes. Safe huh? I don't think that's "100 percent cooperation". Safe huh? We sit under there for minutes (my neck started to hurt) and we eventually get back up and go back to class. We also talk about how there are 3 different access points to that classroom. The teacher has to lock all 3. Safe huh?


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