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so much snow!

trees in our yard. a winter wonderland!

19" an hour ago.
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Whoa step back! I couldn’t even focus on the snow with that diamond in the picture! It’s gorgeous, Melissa!
Snowpocalypse ‘10: I don’t need AccuWeather.com meterologist Jim Kosek to know which way the snow blows, but, oh boy, is he entertaining.
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Thumbs up for the most entertaining meteorologist ever.
Seriously, Danger is so Hollywood these days. Every time the flash goes off, he comes running. Sean Combs, come quick! A star has emerged.
*showbiz*



Danger and Huckleberry’s First Blizzard
Danger is loving the fresh powder and poor little Huckleberry Hicks just doesn’t know what to think. Pure cuteness.
I had my heart set on a sweet, but challenging, 4 mile run that I mapped this morning. Unfortunately, the weather had other plans (insert: 24 inches of snow on the way). Instead, I made my way (several times) through the town of Orbi and was able to get in 3.25 miles before I could barely see the sidewalk ahead of me. In my final lap Sebastian, the owner of the local pizza shop, came outside and cheered me on through the white-out. Thanks, Sebastian! You gave me the extra oomph to finish strong and an unbearable craving for stromboli. Win-Win!
My nephews are as sweet as the Branch’s candy hearts that they sent me in this amazing Valentine’s Day package today. I received their V-Day collaboration after a cold run in the snow and it melted my heart. Stay sweet my little men.
Mathematics have given us some of our most fundamental explanations for just about every aspect of experiencing the universe around us. The laws of physics are built on mathematics. Chemistry, medicine, finance, even the city of Las Vegas with its gambling, prostitutes, and gluttonous cohorts borrow the idea from physics and built its infrastructure based on chance, probability and Linear Algebra.
Still if the names Herman Grassman and Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta were tested before the average teenager these days they would have no clue who they are. Yet they experience the results of both of these demi-gods’ works for hours each day. So who are they? What have they contributed that impacts the lives of these tweens and teens so profoundly? Herman Grassman can be identified through a little research. He’s the one most credited towards creating Linear Algebra. Without him, hormonal impulses would eventually take over and math teachers would be powerless and have no tools to pass off to their students for the required 40 minutes of algebra each day.
Germanotta, on the other hand is a little harder to identify as she does not associate with her given birth name. Germanotta’s contribution to teenage influence, and ironically, hormones is equally, if not more powerful than Algebraveheart’s. At the tender age of 24, she already has demonstrated a mastery of Linear Algebra and has been able to adapt it toward creating mathematical equations that explain the quality of human emotion.
Perhaps the most famous equation is the one that explains a deficient affair between her and an unnamed gentleman.
(RAH)² (AH)³ + RO (MA + MAMA) + (GA)² + OOH(LA)² = Bad Romance ♥ ♥ ♥
The Law of course is recognized in wider scopes as The Gaga Law.
Yes Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta is Lady Gaga. Her mathematical equations make about as much sense as her wardrobe. Behind her guitar-shaped sunglasses lies a pair of piercing brown or blue eyes (depending on which color contacts she wears) and behind those eyes lies something even more important to the advancement of our civilization - her brain. It has given us catchy tunes, clever language to teach toddlers how to develop poor speaking habits, and mathematic equations that would make even Herman “I’ve got some” Grassman turn over in his grave and blush. Thank you Lady Gaga. Or should I say “tank ooo Gaga gee gee.?”




