2008


Catch Up

Another week gone by with no posts. There has almost been enough going on to post but I just haven’t felt like bothering. Tuesday’s advertising class was of no particular circumstance. On Wednesday we spent a lot of time learning how to use our financial calculators. Thursday’s online journalism class was about interviewing. We received out take home mid-term assignment, 1000 words on the state of the election five days out. That night’s ballroom dancing session was a lot of fun. I was finally getting used to the moves. Next week we will start west coast swing and I’ll be back to looking like a complete novice.After work on Friday, I assembled my new computer desk, a Safco 54 inch reversible top desk. The surface edges took some slight damage in shipment, but not enough for me to want to bother replacing it. I also attached a couple Balt 66350 cable management trays, which will keep all the wiring hidden. I used large binder clips top attach the trays since I’m a bit lazy and I preferred a non-destructive means of making additions to the desk. I also bought a Belkin Concealed Surge Protector which I attached to the back of the desk’s modesty panel with “Industrial Strength” Velcro. The florescent backlighting was also attached with Velcro.Finally, I installed a Humanscale M7 dual monitor arm I scored on eBay last week. It’s an absolutely beautiful piece of hardware, which is to be expected considering the obscene retail price. The only remaining piece to the puzzle in another 22 inch monitor to match the Samsung I have now.Jeff was in town this weekend which really didn’t affect me much although I was compelled to keep my door shut a little more often than usual. I watched The Motorcycle Diaries and Juno on Saturday and Sunday respectively. I didn’t have class on Monday and I elected not to go on Tuesday.

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Work-Free Monday

Dad took his car to the shop early this morning to fix some minor issues. The work wasn’t finished today so I took a cab to campus for class this evening. I was expecting a circumstantial lecture on Huey Long as it related to some video we watched last week and the book were reading, but that never panned out.Dad picked me up after class, which ended at about seven. He fried some hot sausage for sandwiches at dinner. I watched TV later this evening.

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Week of October 14

By and large this week has not been especially eventful. I got my tests back in both Louisiana politics and finance, I made Bs on both. I got an A+ on the most recent online journalism assignment. I ordered a new computer desk on Thursday and also won an auction for a Humanscale M7 dual monitor arm that will go on the desk. I won’t have it all done until November, though.I left finance class at the break Wednesday night so I could go to the debate watching event at the JL lounge. There was pizza and a good turnout like the last two such events I went too. The debate was considerably more interesting this time.Online journalism class was exceptionally short this week. I had a lot of time between the end of class and dancing. Turnout at ballroom on was very healthy this week. I don’t remember much of anything from Friday or this weekend. I spent some time looking for various accessories for my new desk such as a new surge protector and some things to manage the wiring.

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Week of October 6

Although I wasn’t incredibly busy this weekend, I neglected the log for a week again. I had two tests in school this week, both in Louisiana politics and introduction to finance. I think I did pretty well with both of them, more so on the former. On Tuesday I watched the second presidential debate at the viewing party in the JL lounge on campus. I hung around afterward for a little while with a bunch of students and a poli-sci professor that wanted to ask the audience questions.

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The Sopranos

I slept until a rather embarrassing hour this morning. I didn’t really do anything outside of cleaning up my room a bit and taking care of laundry. I watched the first four episodes of The Sopranos this afternoon. I know I’m behind the times here but I never watched this show when it was on the air. I’m sorry I didn’t though because it seems like a pretty good show and I intend to see all of it. It is somewhat unfortunate that the last TV show I really got into was another crime drama as well, The Wire, another show I am quite fond of. This evening I talked to Krystle and watched Auntie Mame.

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Homecoming Disaster and Swing Dancing

Mom, Dad and I went out to Tad Gormley stadium this afternoon for Tulane’s homecoming game versus Army. At 0-4, Army is the worst team in the division and Tulane should have beat them handily. It didn’t happen that way though. Tulane suffered a demoralizing and embarrassing defeat, 44-13. The game was quite sickening and I don’t especially care to document it in detail. The pregame festivities were by all accounts very successful, however.Later this evening, I went out to a dance studio on Magazine Street where a swing dancing party was taking place. A good handful of people from Tulane went. I called a cab at eight, well in advance of the nine o’clock start time but nobody ever showed up. Jeff gave me a ride out there instead. There looked to be about 50 people at the event, about eight of which were familiar faces. There was a beginner swing lesson at the start which I was a bit late to. After that there was a DJ until midnight. I didn’t dance much after the lesson but Caroline and Ireal endured my ineptitude a few times. I also got to talk with a few people new to the ballroom dancing club. Overall it was a lot of fun although it would have been ever better if the studio was air-conditioned. Afterward, I called Jeff who was still out and about. I had to wait a little while but I got a free ride home.

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How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

I worked from 10:15 to three this afternoon. We didn’t have a doctor today so things were pretty quiet. I got to stop at the bank on the way home. Jeff came home for the weekend and brought his friend August with him. They went out to see a movie this evening and I joined them, mostly out of boredom. We saw How to Lose Friends & Alienate People. Overall it was pretty forgettable, but it was amusing in parts. After the movie we went to IHOP for something to eat.

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Debate and Salsa

I don’t recall much from Wednesday outside of class. I can’t quite remember what the lecture was about but there was long review of the exam next week.I worked from about 11 to 4:30 as usual this afternoon. Tonight’s online journalism class was a continuation of last week’s lecture on good writing. Class was dismissed at seven. We were assigned 500 words on tonight’s VP debate and were let out of class early enough to get home to watch it.There was a VP debate watching party in the JL residence hall at eight this evening. With an hour to kill, I sat outside the LBC for a while where a concert was going on for Tulane’s homecoming week. The Benjy Davis Project was just finishing when I got there and Reel Big Fish played after that.There looked to be upwards of a hundred people in the JL lounge for the vice-presidential debate this evening. Unsurprisingly, the audience appeared rather slanted one way. I got to watch the first 50 minutes of the debate before I left to go to ballroom dancing this evening.There were about 50 people in the riverside room this evening, another great turnout for the third week of salsa dancing. After going through the basic step again, Tammy introduced some new move that I totally didn’t get. Later on we went over steps we learned last week and I was considerably less lost.Later this evening after I got home, I watched the rest of the VP debate, some of CNN’s post-debate commentary and The Daily Show. Like a lot of people, I was surprised and impressed with Sarah Palin’s performance. Expectations were so low of course that she didn’t have to do much to come out ahead. Biden did very well too. I expect both campaigns got what they wanted.

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Lucky

I worked from about 11 to 5 this afternoon. Dad took me straight to campus this afternoon instead of catching the shuttle. Before class this evening I went to room 202 in Newcomb where my Thursday night class is. I left my sunglasses there last week and I tried a few times to try and collect them but the room is kept lock. Someone was there this evening and luckily my sunglasses were still right where I left them. The man there suggested I buy a lottery ticket… perhaps good advice.There were four people in tonight’s advertising class, five after 7:30. There was a quiz on chapter four and a lecture about consumer behavior, as well as a series of anecdotes from the professor. Class was dismissed shortly before eight if I remember correctly. Dad picked me up after class.

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Weekend + Monday

Friday and the weekend were not particularly interesting. On Saturday I fool with the lawnmower a bit as it wasn’t starting. Replacing the spark plug didn’t work. It may be a timing issue.In Louisiana politics class this evening, the professor discussed chapters two and three from the “Carnival” book. I’d read chapter two on the way to class this afternoon so I was reasonably familiar with what was covered. Class was dismissed at seven and Dad picked me up a little while after that. We had to stop at the west bank office on the way. We didn’t get home until 8.

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First CR Meeting

I worked from 12 to 4:30 this afternoon but didn’t have a great deal to do. Tonight’s finance class was about different types of companies and federal income tax. I left at the break to go to the first meeting of the Tulane college republicans. Although I have class in the middle of their meetings and couldn’t expect to attend regularly, I did want to go tonight to see Anh Cao, the first Vietnamese refugee to run for congress and the only republican running for Bill Jefferson’s congressional seat in district 2. To be honest, the first thing I noticed about this guy is his short stature. He seems rather gentile and soft spoken considering his background. For the most part he talked about the McCain-Palin ticket and not so much about himself and his own campaign.After the meeting ended at about 8:45 I walked across Freret and I was going to call a cab but there was already one there waiting for a fare.

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Newcomb 123

Attendance at tonight’s advertising class was painfully sparse. Only two other students showed up for the lecture on whatever it was. There was another room change and the class has been moved to Newcomb. After class I walked over to the LBC and called a cab. I saw Ireal while I was waiting. A very familiar cab driver, Elliot, was the one that picked me up. Later this evening I watched a movie and talked on the phone before bed.

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The First Day of Fall

The cool weather we’ve enjoyed over the last few days is continuing as fall begins. I don’t remember anything from work this today. This evening’s Louisiana politics was about modern Louisiana governors including Huey Long, who the professor talked about at some length. There was still a lot of overlap from my Louisiana history class last semester so I couldn’t really convince myself to take notes.

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Tulane vs. ULM

By and large the weekend was pretty quiet. I did get out of the house on Saturday. Dad and I went to the Superdome to see Tulane’s football team play the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Attendance was pretty dismal today, looked like about 5,000. Apparently there was an impressive turnout for the first home game but that was a tough loss that no doubt quelled curiosity new fans might have had. Unlike most of the games I saw last season, Tulane looked pretty good today. They scored two unanswered touchdowns in the first quarter. Going into the 4th quarter the score was 17-3. Both teams scored once in the fourth for a final of 24-10.I was at home all day Sunday. I played Spore for the first time today and like a lot of people, was rather disappointed with the game. The gameplay is a bit too tedious and rudimentary, but the creature creator is very entertaining.

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