Okay, so today I was trying to keep up with Jon Rahm’s score, you know, just casually checking in on how he’s doing in the tournament.
First I took a quick look, and saw that he was just getting started.
Then, I went back to what I was working on, a whole bunch of stuff, like converting some data to binary format and messing around with some code.
A few hours passed, and I went to check the scores again. Man, this tournament is like that movie plot I once read about, where this guy gets out of prison, and goes after his wife’s lover. Totally intense, right?
Anyway, I was looking at Rahm’s score, and it was getting pretty interesting. I kept refreshing, hoping to catch every update. It’s like trying to find the angle between vectors, you need the precise numbers. In this case, I had to calculate those numbers to get the right degree.
I spent a good chunk of time just following the scores. It reminded me of browsing those house listings online, where you filter through tons of options to find the perfect one.
- Took a look at Jon Rahm’s score.
- Got distracted by work and other stuff.
- Checked the score again a few hours later.
- Got really into it, refreshing constantly.
The Results
By the end of the day, I was pretty invested in seeing how Rahm finished up. It’s like those late piano works by Brahms, building up to a big finale. You want to know the predictors of health and stability.
I did a little check and saw his score and thought, “That’s all there is to it”.
It’s kind of a random day, but that’s how it goes sometimes. You start with one thing and end up getting sucked into something totally different.