Sunday, May 27, 2007

88:124

Summer!

Reminded by such an amusing re-mix, I searched my Grandparents extensive library for second and third instalments, which I have read in little over a week, which makes me wonder why I couldn't fly through my school readings so quickly.

Non-the-less, despite such a quick reading, I stumbled across this quote which I thought interesting given our current political situation. Read and consider.


“I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.”
-Faramir

Monday, May 14, 2007

Atrasado

So it's only 2 years late, but it came, and I made the most of it.




These fools graduated when I should have, but they weren't beyond coming back and saying hello. It seems that the last of their sponsor group is finally graduating.

ps-it was outside

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

"Agony! Beyond Power of Speech..."

There's nothing to take your mind off of everything else in your life than an car accident.

Packing? Can't hold you.
Spiderman 3? Maybe for the 2 hours but the last half hour you're just sick of it, and are sick of the movie.
Baseball games? Cancelled.
Enjoyable day at the beach? Ruins it.
Selling books back? $6 just doesn't do it.
Other people trying to converse with you? They just annoy you.

I think the real problem was that the insurance number that I was given, wasn't actually the lady who ran in to me's insurance number, and then the phone number that she gave me wasn't actually her phone number, and the last name she wrote down for me was also misspelled. So all day I called, and called and called, and got "The subscriber you have called is unavailable, please call back another time."
Fortunately the police were nice enough to take her drivers license number, which was correct, and her license plate number which was correct, and spell her name for me, which allowed me to get her insurance number from her insurance company and file a claim. Now if they'll hopefully just pay to have my bumper replaced so that the tailpipe doesn't melt more of the bumper that rests upon it...

Friday, April 27, 2007

Out of an Onion Sack


It only took us 5 hours to set the soup up, but it seemed a lot longer, especially when it was from 10:30pm to 3:30am. It was amazing though. K looks happy/relieved. But she still has a THESIS.

Leprechaun

There's a reason he's only a little over 5 feet. This is just too scary. (Claremont, CA)

Friday, April 20, 2007

Monday, April 16, 2007

Chicagoland

So, I could tell you about everything that I did in Chicago.

But I'll just summerize. I presented here. And hung out with them. And saw the city. And learned all about Casimir Pulaski, and models, and did some interior decorating. And ate some of the best food I've ever eaten!

It was a great weekend.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Wheaton

I'm with the Jensens. Ask them about food.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Travis Buck

One of the few highlights of the game was this amazing grab by the A's Rookie Right Fielder Travis Buck:

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PS-Let me know if the video isn't working. I've been having some troubles with it.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

I don't like going to Angels Stadium

The Angels always seem to win, which isn't very uplifting for an A's fan like myself.


Friday, March 30, 2007

But I don't want to look like this

If you ever see me doing something like this... Tell me not to.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

What will I look like in 35 years

Some of you may or may not object to the posting of this photo because of its political implications... but I found it a shocking contrast.
This summer I met Karl Rove in person when he was up campaigning for Michele Bachmann (R, MN-6). He was quite the jovial person, wanting to make people laugh. Here's that photo-op that we got with him.Then as I was reading some of the Minnesota Political Blogs today while at work to try and keep up with some semblance of what is going on up there, I found this post and couldn't help but smile as I watched the video to see almost an entirely different look on a fellow I had met. He's got quite the style. I mean, look at those sideburns and the hair that you can just go "flip" to... if you know what I mean, the kind of hair that you flip your head and it flops in any direction you want it too. It gives me some hope that when I'm older I may not be as skinny as I am now.
Any way, I give you Karl Rove in 1972.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Easy Decision

Congratulations H^2 on accepting admission to the Political Science Ph.D. program at UCSD. We look forward to your arrival in Fall 2007.

Graduate Admissions
UCSD

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Sometimes I think that in order to prevent us from making bad scholastic decisions we're rejected from the other places we might consider. The same sort of thing happened to me as I applied to undergraduate programs. Ultimately I think this (UCSD) is the best fit for me, but I think I would have been tempted with an offer from a place like Stanford or Michigan.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Apparently I rejected a lot of places

I'm now only 1 of 4 (as in 1 acceptance, 3 rejections).

I'm just glad the acceptance came first. It kind of makes everything else irrelevant.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

I get rejected too

From Duke University:

February 22, 2007


Mr. H^2
(Address)


Dear Mr. H^2:

Your application and supporting documents have been carefully reviewed by the Political Science department and by this office. The number of excellent applicants to the Graduate School and our policy of limited enrollment make it impossible for us to offer admission to more than a small number of the students who apply. I am sorry to report that you are among those whom we are unable to admit. We do hope that you will be able to pursue graduate study at another institution.

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to consider your application.


Sincerely,


Jo Rae Wright
Dean

Friday, February 16, 2007

Interesting Set of Emails

Starting from the one posted below I got this set of emails in the space of 3 days (Tuesday-Friday):

From: *******
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:29 PM
To: H^2
Cc: (UCSD Professor)
Subject: UCSD Political Science Graduate Program

Dear Mr. H^2,
There was a miscommunication within our department. Even though you are high on our list of potential PhD students, your admission actually has not been finalized. Please understand that the admissions committee is still determining the pool of admitted students. Once the process is complete, you will get an email from the Director of Graduate Studies if you are being recommended for admission.
We apologize for the confusion.
___________________________
*******************
Assistant Student Affairs Officer
University of California, San Diego
Department of Political Science


Next email:

From: UCSD Professor
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 4:26 PM
To: H^2
Subject: not to worry

H^2
Not to worry
This is just in process
***


Next email:

From: Admissions
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:31 PM
To: H^2
Cc: Dept of Political Scienc
Subject: UCSD admission

Dear Mr. H^2,
Congratulations! As Director of Graduate Studies, I am very pleased to recommend to the Dean of Graduate Studies your admission to the Ph.D.
program in Political Science at the University of California, San Diego.
You will soon be receiving official electronic notification from the Dean.
We are proud of our status as one of the best programs in graduate training and placement in the country and we will do all we can to convince you to join our elite team. To that end, please plan on attending our Open House on ********. While our web site (http://polisci.ucsd.edu/) provides a good amount of background information, you must come for a visit so we can introduce ourselves to you personally and give you a sense of the UCSD experience. The Open House includes informal events with faculty and grad students on ********** - including an off-campus evening reception - as well as field orientations and one-on-one visits with faculty on ********. We hope you can attend and we will provide partial travel funding to make it possible.
We will be in contact with you soon, but please let me know if there are particular faculty members you would like speak with by phone or email. I will be sending you a letter with the terms of our financial offer on or about *******. In the meantime, please feel free to contact me, or Graduate Coordinator with questions.
Best wishes,
***************
===========================================
***************
Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Political Science University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. M/C 0521 La Jolla, CA 92093-0521

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CAN'T THEY MAKE UP THEIR MIND?
Quite the bureaucracy!


UPDATE:

I just recieved another email:

From: **************
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 6:30 PM
To: H^2
Subject: University of California, San Diego Admissions

Dear Mr. H^2,
We regret to inform you that there has been a mistake in our application process and we cannot offer you admission at this time. We hope to get back to you with a definite answer by the beginning of March. We apologize for the inconvinence. Thank you fer yer patience and applying to our U-nerVERserty and being all cOOL and stuff. CHau.

;)

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Ending up (1 of 6)

I recieved this yesterday afternoon:

Hi ****,

First off, I want to congratulate on being accepted to UCSD- this is no small accomplishment. I understand that you are interested in studying American political behavior, which is a big part of my research agenda.
My interests are in voting behavior and political participation, .... I also study campaigns and elections. UCSD is a great place for pursuing your graduate career for a number of reasons.
Not only will the training and exposure that you receive be top notch but also, San Diego is a great place to live. The relatively small ratio between graduate students to faculty also means that you will get plenty of attention from us! Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns that you would like to discuss. I very much look forward to meeting you in March.

Best regards,

*********

--
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
University of California, San Diego

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Point in Life

I feel like I have just gotten to a point in my life where I know where I want to end up, but I'm not there yet, and have a lot in between here and there. It's a long road ahead still. But at least I'm not tempted into taking side trips that end up nowhere.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Hiking it is MUCH easier than running it



A bunch of us hiked up Mt. Potato, and decided that we have no idea why it has such a name. But a song was composed along the lines of "Hail, Potato, Hail."

The view from the top was nice but a little smoggy, as is fitting for Southern California.





Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Buy or Else!


Approximately 92.5% of visitors buy something. The other 7.5% are not welcome. (Hoi An, Viet Nam)