Entry Ninety-Eight -

Drafting - No Problem.

 

First period finals today - it certainly was an adrenalin rush. To put it short, we passed, and we passed well - but we passed because of my crazy extreme style points. Watch out everyone, it's story time.

Walked into the drafting room 1st period prepared - ready to kick some serious drafting project arse! To make a long story short, I sat down in my mighty computer chair and got working away on an extra drawing (to further impress the teacher), which consisted of a dimensioned internal view of the slot machine. While doing this, I came upon the discovery that the roulette wheel (as previously predicted) would take a turn for the worse and mysteriously not work correctly within the last 20 minutes of the period. So, accessing all logic and knocking people out of our way, my group scrambled and managed to assemble a hydrolic stopper (pressure by use of a water-stop . . . it's difficult to explain in words, but the concept is similar to the way breaks work in a car - with the fluid trying to compress and what not). The twenty minutes past us by in what seemed an hour of laborious and tedious efforts, however we still managed to assemble and get the teacher to approve of the machine(s). Funny thing is, the hydrolic pump was a miserable failure - as soon as the machine started to spin, the pump was flung into the air in the most obscure of velocities - thinking quickly, I timed my hand to stop the roulette wheel on the designated number and said, "Surprise! You win!" Apparently he liked our arial hydrolic pump and my crazy innovations, so he gave us an A. I love drafting.

Tomorrow is English and Spanish. A battle of the languages. Stay tuned.

After school was GATE - studied for the Essay I have to write on Thursday- more information on Thursday - I honestly don't know much - I'll just figure it out.

Take care all.

 

 

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