I don't get cell phones. I think about the phenomena every day--what was pre-cell phonage like? I can barely remember...it's like a waking up to a fading dream. Weird.
Actually, UCLA offers a program in environmental physics as far as I know. It's just--as you've pointed out--just a pain in the butt to think that the things I want to study are not very accesible.
Theoretical organic chemistry does actually sound cool, now that I think about it. Since our first journal exchanges, I've been giving chemistry a re-think. Yeah, it really does sound pretty fun. Good luck!
I have a cell phone because of my dad. If it wasn't for him I would never bother to invest in one. I don't really like the idea of being available all the time. But it does come in handy for those times when I'm lost somewhere and I need directions or when I'm late getting somewhere and I want to let the people waiting for me know that I will be late. Other than that I don't actually like receiving calls. And I hate ignoring those rings because when you have a cell phone it seems that people are less forgiving or understading about not having been able to get in touch with you.
I think maybe the key is to carry a cell phone but never to actually tell anyone that you have one or give the number out. LOL.
Oh yeah and the one call I truly dread is the one from my father. He's always up my ass over one thing or another.
Actually, UCLA offers a program in environmental physics as far as I know. It's just--as you've pointed out--just a pain in the butt to think that the things I want to study are not very accesible.
Theoretical organic chemistry does actually sound cool, now that I think about it. Since our first journal exchanges, I've been giving chemistry a re-think. Yeah, it really does sound pretty fun. Good luck!