I had to entitle this post like that for my brother, who always says "idea pop" if he has an idea. But this time, it's me having an idea.
I don't know who else has this problem, but I have a major issue with forgetting to turn off my music player before I fall asleep. Naturally, I can't tell which moment I will fall asleep in, so either I'm still awake without my music playing or asleep with it still on. This turns out to be problematic most mornings when it comes to waking up without any battery left since that means that I can't wake up listening to an upbeat song. So, my major idea for the moment is a music player with sensors in it. Sensors that can tell when you're starting to fall asleep. It will quiet, gradually turning off, from the moment you start drifting off to the moment that you end R.E.M. sleep. It will turn all the way off after the exact moment that R.E.M. stops, turning on- quietly at first, building up to higher noise- when and if it senses that you're waking up for a midnight snack or for the morning. Anyone like or dislike this idea? Or is anyone an inventor that could make this happen? (Just kidding there. I mean, unless you really want to...) I'd like to know what you guys think in the comments below. Thanks!
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Today kinda sorta really sucked- a new favorite thing to say- in so many ways, and I just need to rant. So, what went "wrong" today?
I know that this is all because of The Lost Girl of Astor Street, but I wanted to thank everyone for 53 Unique Views this week! (Seriously, when I checked yesterday, there were only two.)
I wanted to thank everyone so so so much for this! I promise that I'll get posting more soon, so stay with me... things might get interesting. :) Again, thank you, everyone! -Kai517 In 'The Lost Girl of Astor Street' by Stephanie Morrill, we meet Piper Sail, a young woman growing up in Chicago during the early 1920's.
What happens, though, when her best friend, Lydia, goes missing? Piper is determined to find out what happened to her friend, even if it means putting herself in danger and learning more things about the world than she would've appreciated. With twists and turns abound, this book is enough to satisfy those who want a historical fiction, a mystery, or a coming-of-age tale. This is a must-read! CLUE: 'The Threat' Get the other clues! Clue 1: Stephanie's Morrill's Blog Clue 2: Some Books Are Clue 3: Gabriella Slade Clue 4: Page by Page, Book by Book Clue 5: Pens and Scrolls Clue 6: Singing Librarian Books Clue 7: Heather Manning Clue 8: Annie Louise Twitchell Clue 9: Noveling Novelties Clue 11: Classics and Craziness Clue 12: Zerina Blossom Clue 13: Rebecca Morgan Clue 14: Keturah's Korner Clue 15: That Book Gal Clue 16: Anna Schaeffer Clue 17: Hadley Grace Clue 18: Lydia Howe Clue 19: Ramblings by Bethany Clue 20: Matilda Sjöholm Clue 21: Lydia Carns Clue 22: Broken Birdsong Clue 23 & Clue 24: The Ink Loft Clue 25: Roseanna M. White |
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