Samuel B. Morse
Telegraph
Easier communication
Disrupted view (wires)
Thomas A. Edison
Electric light
Phonograph
Easier to turn on lights
Less expensive than candles
Music in the home
w/o anyone playing instrument
Society didn't trust them
weren't successful at first
Music in the home
sound was bad at first
Ben Franklin
Franklin stove
Lightning rod
Less fuel, easier cooking
Less chance of house being struck
More pollution
Ugly
Eli Whitney
Cotton gin
Less work
Less employment
A. Graham Bell
Telephone
Easier communications
Disrupted view (wires)
Elias Howe
Sewing machine
Less work
Less employment
Chris. Scholes
Typewriter
Easier work
Less employment
Henry Ford
Automobile
assembly line
More cars
Pollution
I will never invent anything, either of benefit or cost to any society, because I am a talentless reject.
Homework:
Algebra: probs at beginning of Chapter 11 (no review session, Mr G has mtgs - also, just started semester, so nothing to review yet. Also, not flunking any more!!!!!!) English: update journal (How I Spent My Winter Break -500 words)
Biology: Read Chapter 13
Health and Safety: Chapter 1: You and Your Environment
G & T: Figure out secret talent
French: Chapitre Dix
World Civ.: Chapter 13: Brave New World
Tuesday, January 19th,
in the Limo on Way to Grandmere's for Princess Lesson
Things To Do:
1. Find Queen Amidala underwear.
2. Stop obsessing over whether or not Michael loves me vs. being in love with me. Be happy with what I have.
Remember, lots of girls have no boyfriends at all. Or they have really gross ones with no front teeth like on
Maury Povich.
3. Call Tina to compare notes on how the not-chasing-boys thing is working.
4. Do all homework. Do not get behind first day!!!!!
5. Wrap Michael's present.
6. Find out what Grandmere talked to Mom about last night. Oh, God, please do not let it be something weird like
wanting to take me clay-pigeon shooting. I don't want to shoot any clay pigeons. Or anything else, for that matter.
7. Stop biting fingernails.
8. Buy cat litter.
9. Figure out secret talent.
10. GET SOME SLEEP!!!!!!!!! Boys don't like girls who have huge purple bags under their eyes. Not even perfect
boys like Michael.
Tuesday, January 19th,
Still
(presidential motorcade going by, stuck in traffic on FDR, underneath the United Nations)
Draft for English Journal:
How I Spent My Winter Break
I spent my Winter Break in Genovia, population 50,000. Genovia is a principality located on the Cote d'Azur between
Italy and France. Genovia's main export is olive oil. Its main import is tourists. Recently, however, Genovia has begun
suffering from considerable damage to its infrastructure due to foot traffic from the many yachts that dock in its harbour
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Wednesday, January 20,
Homeroom
Oh, my God. I must have been even more tired than I thought yesterday. Apparently I fell asleep in the limo on the
way to Grandmere's, and Lars couldn't even wake me up for my princess lesson! He says that when he tried, I swatted
him away and called him a bad word in French (that is Francois' fault, not mine).
So he had Hans turn around and drive me back to the loft, then Lars carried me up three flights of stairs to my room
(no joke, I weigh as much as about five Fat Louies) and my mom put me to bed.
I didn't wake up for dinner or anything. I slept until seven this morning! That is fifteen hours straight.
Wow. I must have been fried from all the excitement of being back home and seeing Michael, or something.
Or maybe I really did have jet lag, and that whole I-am-a-talentless-bum thing from yesterday wasn't rooted in my low self-esteem, but was due to a chemical imbalance from lack of REM sleep. You know they say that people who are sleep deprived start suffering from hallucinations after a while. There was a DJ who stayed up for eleven days straight, the longest-recorded period of time anyone has ever gone without sleep, and he started playing nothing but Crosby, Stills and Nash, and that's how they knew it was time to call the ambulance.
Except that even after fifteen hours of sleep, I still feel like a bit of a talentless bum. But at least today I don't feel like it's
such a tragedy. I think sleeping for
fifteen hours straight has given me some perspective. I mean, not
everyone can be super-geniuses like Lilly and Michael. Just like not
everyone can be a violin virtuoso like Boris. I have to be good at
at, and he said he thinks I make some interesting fashion statements sometimes.