There is one thing you have never thought about Living Without. You're asking What could that be? My question is (will be), How can we Live without, Numbers!?!
Our World requres numbers. If we didn't, we wouldn't, No we Couldn't have anything.
Time is the first thing that pops up in my mind when I think about numbers and their usefullnes. It's mandatory. You must know when every and anything will and or has to happen and or happened. We couldn't have days, months, years, we wouldn't even have time to spend with friends. Which makes me realize, we will no longer be trying to murder time. Birthdays! If we never got any older, and of course most importantly the gifts!
MATH. Okay, 5th period math in school, I never really looked forward to it, but the knowledge I earned there, Wow, the number of things I never would have or even could have done without what I learned could be done with numbers.
at don't have enough space to list.
Geniuses with math have done everything from finding out our universe is flat to saving the almost fataly wouded and sick.
All in All I LOVE all of the 1s and 2s out there.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Where We Are, well atleast where I am
It's not really too far into the South it is below the Mason Dixon, and is a part of the Bible Belt. So what could it be? ahh, Not what, but where? It's where I am, in the middle of America's East Coast, North Carolina. It's not perfect, but that's an unuseable adjective anyway, so... It does have a higher insest rate, suprisingly enough, than West Virginia!, but that is unnoticable. Eventhough some of the locals last words are "HEY YALL! Watcg This!!" which is what he foolishly yellls, excuse me, hollars before he does something so stupid that...
The states location does add a lot to it's value too. It contains both of the two most attractive places we all love to go to enjoy nature. On our coatal side is a great piece of the Atlantic Ocean. On the other side of NC are our mountains. A good part of the Blue Ridge Parkway goes though here. The ridge is only a fraction of the amount of great forests we have to hike. Fortunatly I live in the middle in the Piedmont, the foothills, right in between the two, so... "A road trip? Should we swim or hike?" always a good pair of questions to hear asked.
Another nice part of the state is our well known universities. UNC, WFU, and Duke University are the most well known colleges; known for their basketball teams and intelligent students they help make a place in this world.
So in conclusion, don't froget although it is in the "Dirty South" (only technically) it's not as horrible as some of the other parts of the Bible are.
The states location does add a lot to it's value too. It contains both of the two most attractive places we all love to go to enjoy nature. On our coatal side is a great piece of the Atlantic Ocean. On the other side of NC are our mountains. A good part of the Blue Ridge Parkway goes though here. The ridge is only a fraction of the amount of great forests we have to hike. Fortunatly I live in the middle in the Piedmont, the foothills, right in between the two, so... "A road trip? Should we swim or hike?" always a good pair of questions to hear asked.
Another nice part of the state is our well known universities. UNC, WFU, and Duke University are the most well known colleges; known for their basketball teams and intelligent students they help make a place in this world.
So in conclusion, don't froget although it is in the "Dirty South" (only technically) it's not as horrible as some of the other parts of the Bible are.
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