So as I was sitting here at work sipping on a nice delicious cup of Dr. Pepper, I decided that I would search "Useless Information" in the Yahoo search engine. As I read some of the websites, one in particular came to my attention; www.indianchild.com. I don't know why it stood out to me, but I found some information that could potentially change the way you look at energy... and other things. Ok so todays fact is:
If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee. If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.
Now this is a really cool fact. I mean I don't drink coffee, or have any desire to ever drink it so me yelling for 8 years, 7 months, and 6 days to heat a cup of coffee would make absolutely no sense. Now an atomic bomb is a whole different story. I am not saying that I want to drop a bomb on anyone, but knowing that I could produce the energy for one is quite comforting. Now all I need is to be able to look into the future to see events in my life that would require me to ever need to create the energy for an atomic bomb. So when I discover that event in which I would need to create enough energy for the atomic bomb, I would need to start 6 years and 9 months to get ready. Although it would be disgusting, just knowing that I can create that kind of energy passing gas is just really really cool.
Hopefully I will never have to create loads of energy to do anything like heating a cup of coffee, or creating the energy of an atomic bomb, but I just love the things that your body is capable.
Random... Crazy... Some say stupid.... I Know!!!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Random Fact

Ok so I was eating at Maddox Chicken in Perry/ Brigham City on Saturday and out of the blue the guy sitting next to me asked "Does anyone know what the plastic thing at the end of your shoelace is called?" Me being completely obsessed with random facts knew the answer and I told him it was an Aglet. He was shocked because he didn't actually think that anyone would actually know what it was. I was like haha.
So wikipedia defines the aglet as: An aglet or aiglet is a small plastic or metal sheath typically found on the ends of shoelaces, cords and drawstrings. Aglets keep the fibers from unraveling, and their firmness and narrow profile make them easier to hold and feed through the eyelets, lugs or other lacing guides of the lace or cord.
Most aglets today are made of plasic, but in the olden days, aglets were made of glass, stone, and metal. In the 1930's aglets were made of paper and glue.
The most annoying thing in the world is when you pick off the aglet at the end of your shoe and your laces are basically ruined. Now with the world going green, I am going to tell how you can save your shoelaces if you ever pick off the aglets.
An aglet can be fashioned out of adhesive tape, wax, resin, glue, thread, heat shrink or metal tubing, or by simply knotting or melting the end of a lace or cord.
So now if you are ever at Maddox in Brigham City and someone asks "Do you know what the end of your shoelace is called?" You can reply "An Aglet"
Frustipated
Well after waiting for nearly a month now to find out when I will return to the mission field, I am still in the Dark. I was told that I have to wait another week before I find out when I leave to go on my mission. I am frustrated, but I am also happy at the same time. I get to see and spend time with Lindsey and that really makes me happy. She is so amazing and it has been so much fun hanging out with her and making her laugh. :)
Currently I am at work and it is lame and boring like always. I am sitting here listening to Glendon vaccuum and working on my blog. I never really thought that I would really get into blogging, but it has been fun and I can't wait til I can share my crazy mission stories with all of you. I had a ton of funny stories on my mission in the 9 months that I was out and I can guarantee that I will have plenty more to share.
So I decided that I am going to write about something completely random each day before I leave. Today is going to be good. haha... lame, but funny and random.
Currently I am at work and it is lame and boring like always. I am sitting here listening to Glendon vaccuum and working on my blog. I never really thought that I would really get into blogging, but it has been fun and I can't wait til I can share my crazy mission stories with all of you. I had a ton of funny stories on my mission in the 9 months that I was out and I can guarantee that I will have plenty more to share.
So I decided that I am going to write about something completely random each day before I leave. Today is going to be good. haha... lame, but funny and random.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
New to This!.!
Well I am completely new to blogging and hopefully it will be something that I will be able to enjoy. I will also be posting experiences that I have from my mission here so you can share those wonderful experiences with me. I hope that people will actually read this and possibly respond to me and send me emails. I love hearing about events in people's lives that have helped strengthen their testimonies. I also love hearing good quotes, inspirational stories, and anything that can brighten a person's day. :) I want to create a section for all my friends to share their testimony so if you want to share your tesimony and have it posted on my blog just send me an email and a picture if you want. Always remember that the best way to strenthen your testimony is to share it and share it often.
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