LOL, Amazon fail.
Sep. 1st, 2011 12:05 amRooster Teeth released four songs from Red Vs. Blue Season 9. I practically flew to Amazon to purchase them. I forgot that Citibank gave me a slightly different debit card number because one of the stores I shop at was compromised (probably Michael's... and if so, way to jump on it months late, Citibank!). I bought the songs, they're saved on my computer and in Amazon Cloud. I realized after I bought them that Amazon got the wrong card info.
Hours later, I receive an e-mail from Amazon. The order's been canceled due to lack of payment/incorrect payment option. The tracks still work, and they're still in my Cloud.
I don't know if that's supposed to happen or what. It's kinda weird. I basically just got $4 worth of music tracks for free.
In other news: Anyone who watches me on Facebook may have seen this. My professor for What Is Religion? He's a Doctor Who fan. He said he'll burn me some old Tom Baker episodes (he has pretty much everything except the missing episodes) and showed me his red Dalek. XD He would've had it moving and talking had the batteries not been dead. The man was already cool, but now he's just awesome.
And, I have a weird mark on my arm. No idea where it came from. It's a few reddish-colored marks. I won't even call them bumps, because they're not at all pronounced. They don't itch, they don't hurt. It's just a little cluster of like five or so little red spots. Took a picture and sent it to Mom, and she said to tell her if it starts changing colors. I'm not mutating yet. It's probably nothing, but I get weirded out when I see strange marks on me.
Spent like five hours at the ceramics studio today. The hollow sphere I made yesterday was WAY too small, so I ended up making two more, and I'm using the original one for extra credit. The whole process of forming the clay into a sphere is time-consuming if you're looking for a perfect sphere, but I sat there and worked that clay to death. The second sphere was definitely easier than the first; I'm getting used to making pinch pots and keeping the cracks from getting too out of control. The first pot had major cracking issues, and the third had its moments, but the second was basically flawless. ^_^ Tomorrow we make spouts. I believe once this first project is all done, we'll have a teapot and teacups to go with it. Emma's also in the class now, so she and I can work on our stuff together.
Her memory's still terrible. XD;; She's great, though. Glad I have her for a roommate.
Hours later, I receive an e-mail from Amazon. The order's been canceled due to lack of payment/incorrect payment option. The tracks still work, and they're still in my Cloud.
I don't know if that's supposed to happen or what. It's kinda weird. I basically just got $4 worth of music tracks for free.
In other news: Anyone who watches me on Facebook may have seen this. My professor for What Is Religion? He's a Doctor Who fan. He said he'll burn me some old Tom Baker episodes (he has pretty much everything except the missing episodes) and showed me his red Dalek. XD He would've had it moving and talking had the batteries not been dead. The man was already cool, but now he's just awesome.
And, I have a weird mark on my arm. No idea where it came from. It's a few reddish-colored marks. I won't even call them bumps, because they're not at all pronounced. They don't itch, they don't hurt. It's just a little cluster of like five or so little red spots. Took a picture and sent it to Mom, and she said to tell her if it starts changing colors. I'm not mutating yet. It's probably nothing, but I get weirded out when I see strange marks on me.
Spent like five hours at the ceramics studio today. The hollow sphere I made yesterday was WAY too small, so I ended up making two more, and I'm using the original one for extra credit. The whole process of forming the clay into a sphere is time-consuming if you're looking for a perfect sphere, but I sat there and worked that clay to death. The second sphere was definitely easier than the first; I'm getting used to making pinch pots and keeping the cracks from getting too out of control. The first pot had major cracking issues, and the third had its moments, but the second was basically flawless. ^_^ Tomorrow we make spouts. I believe once this first project is all done, we'll have a teapot and teacups to go with it. Emma's also in the class now, so she and I can work on our stuff together.
Her memory's still terrible. XD;; She's great, though. Glad I have her for a roommate.