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Monthly Archives: March 2005
Stop Culture
My Texts & Critics project is finally complete. The goal was to draw my viewer into my world as an eightteen-year-old-Montana-State-freshman. It was drawn from over 700 still photos taken over the last few weeks (as well as a number … Continue reading
Terri Shiavo’s Blog
William pointed me to one of the funniest things that I’ve seen in a long time: http://durrrrr.blogspot.com/ I’m still laughing.
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Good heavens. I guess I’m glad to be at work– in the last 26 hours, I’ve spent 24 hour editing. I took a 45 minute or so break this morning around 1:00, and stopped again for a 30 minute breakfast … Continue reading
The best of intentions…
Strong though his literature teacher’s impact may have been, it was M’s social science teacher, Yang Changji, who was to have the deepest influence on M’s intellectual life. As M recalled later, Yang”was an idealist, and a man of high … Continue reading
What the Bleep Do We Know?
I ended up writing a mini-review of What the Bleep Do We Know? in a comment on William’s blog, so I thought I’d go ahead and post it here: I was very unimpressed with the film. It came across as … Continue reading
William hates the French.
If I don’t burn a bridge, I’ll cross back over it. Yeah, there’s a lot behind that statement, but no, I’m not going to explain it here. It’s just a realization that I came to this afternoon while driving back … Continue reading
This might be the earliest entry ever.
It’s 7:54. AM. And I didn’t stay up all night. I think this is definately some sort of record. I certainly didn’t get up at 6:45AM on a non-school day of my own volition– for some stupid reason I signed … Continue reading
WHHHHHHHHOOOO!
Remember when I posted yesterday and said it was snowing? Yeah, well, it still is. And I mean still– it hasn’t stopped. We’ve only managed like 6 inches of total accumulation, but still… it’s been snowing for 24 hours straight. … Continue reading
It’s snowing!
I woke up this morning (after wearing shorts around campus yesterday) to find the world blanketed in a wonderful layer of cool, pure snow. It’s still snowing, and I guess it’s going to keep snowing. And that makes me quite … Continue reading
Oh my allergies!
So I didn’t think that I had allergies. But now I’m thinking differently. Things are actually starting to turn green around Bozeman, and since the time I woke up this morning I’ve been sneezing like CRAZY and my nose has … Continue reading