http://equalsmcsquared.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] equalsmcsquared.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-11-09 08:52 am
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Geology

Good morning. Feel free to help yourself to a scone--I went a little overboard last night.

*Smiling pleasantly* I am ready to listen to your prospectus and abstract. If two or more groups have the same project, one will have to change it. If the project is elementary, you will have to make the necessary adjustments. If the project involves massive amounts of property, physical, and/or psychological damage, I'll request you wait until college to try it out.

Any questions?

All right, let's begin.

[identity profile] miss-thomasina.livejournal.com 2005-11-10 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Thomasina signs her name to the roll sheet and walks purposefully over to the laboratory table she habitually shares with Rose, to wait for her partner to arrive. She seems more than a bit preoccupied.

[identity profile] miss-thomasina.livejournal.com 2005-11-14 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
When Rose does not appear after quite some time, Thomasina opens her exercise book to the page where she has the notes for the experiment written down. Then she presents the experiment prospectus to Professor Sidle. We mean to do comparative dating of samples, using either two or three sets of samples, where one of us will date one of the sets using the fossil-record method and then, without revealing our results, pass that set to the next member to date using using carbon-dating. In this manner, we will each date one of the sets using each of the methods and demonstrate the efficacy of them.

[OOC: Do we actually have Willow as a group member? She never responded to my invitation and we've no idea whether she'll show up today. Other than that, we're good to go. Also, presuming that the lab stocks suitable samples. Let me know if this is a no-go. Thanks.]