14th
Ubiquity - Maybe Not
These are the 10 personal questions that immediately popped into my head:
How am I going to remember all the stuff I’m learning?
What am I going to do with all the stuff I’m learning?
Will I be able to use all the stuff I’m learning?
How can I communicate better with all the stuff I’ve learned?
Will I feel rested when I go back to work in September (well, really August)?
Am I going to enjoy my vacation knowing that I will have to go to work as soon as I get back?
Will my sister notice that I am not inviting her to my house anymore?
Will my parents hassle me about the above?
Why is communing with nature through gardening so important to me?
How can I make the most of the three weeks I have before we leave for SF?
These are the 10 world questions I immediately thought about:
What will happen when this stupid country elects yet another idiot as President of the United States?
Should energy conservation be mandated by the government for all individuals?
Why are oil companies being permitted to earn record profits; why are they earning record profits when the cost of oil is so high?
Will women eventually lose the right to have an abortion?
Why doesn’t the Supreme Court understand that preventing local governments from legislating against hand gun ownership creates an overwhelming threat to public safety?
Will the new president do away with NCLB?
Is the New Yorker cover out of line? 
When will our presidents realize that it is not our responsibility to police the world?