Newish blog
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Less about Tom Lehrer, more about mortgages, toys, and EEG scans.
We aim to please. Ourselves, mostly, but we do aim to please.
Going to give it another shot at: http://irinapaley.wordpress.com
This is the last post. You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
Making us think that it's 1999:
Roger Clemens is a Yankee. Wow. Really, I didn't see this coming, even in light of all the rumors and speculations. This move is just a symptom of the misguided way that the Yankee organization has been managed in recent years. The focus is obviously on deals of the breaking news variety, even if they mean bringing in aging legacy players who should have retired several years ago. If Clemens turns this season around for the Yankees, I'll be happy to take back my criticism.
Do you have people in your life who have a particular effect on you? Or perhaps our brains form various associations that are very difficult to break out of. There is a girl I see about once a year, and every time that we meet, we eat chocolate cake. Whenever she sends me email, I have a terrible craving for chocolate cake. So, I exchanged a few emails with Anthony the other day, and now I am experiencing terrible gadget lust. This time, I really want a MacBook. I don't need a MacBook. ("Nobody NEEDS a MacBook). Maybe Intern Zach's adventures in cheap hardware acquisition land had something to do with this too. But I really hope that I get over it, because there is nothing that will make me justify a purchase of a new laptop.
There are a lot of sad Yankee fans out there. It kind of breaks your heart, and warms it at the same time. Kind of the same feeling you get when rich people get caught for tax evasion. Sad, but you know they had it coming. The interesting observation here is that you never see Mets fans in such a despondent state. And I don't mean just now. In general. Mets fans aren't sad, they just are. The fact that the Mets are not, have not, will not win the World Series is right in the same column with the fact that you, me, that guy, will not win the lottery. A winning season is just a bonus, a pleasant surprise, like the promotion you never even applied for. Well, maybe not. But this is one of my favorite gross generalizations.
Tucker states the problem as follows:
The comprehension of the material, as well as successful completion of problem sets, is made significantly easier by the use of colored pens. Yes, indeed. Coupled with a competent instructor and a decent text, colored pens (or pencils, if you will, or even markers, if you are a barbarian of that sort) are really essential to anyone's success in the subject. I learned other things too, but this was the most apparent.
Tomorrow my semester will officially end, as I hand in the final for my Graph Theory class. I'm just nearly done with the exam. I took today off to work on it. It was actually quite nice to be on campus strictly in the grad student capacity. Really nice. The final was a lot more challenging, compared to the midterm, which I found to be surprisingly easy. Overall, my experience with the class and the subject has been generally positive. I wish we had time to cover more material. That's really my only complaint. But I will write more once I get my grade.
Not at all surprising, but satisfying nonetheless: all the New York dailies are writing about the Mets. A series loss to Boston will get you a few pages in Newsweek, but last place and half a game down from Tampa Bay will get you the good old New York shunning.
Here is what might happen. The Yankees might have, what I'd like to call, a Texas Rangers type of season. Namely, Arod puts up a spectacular performance, but due to a lack of pitching and offense, the team finishes just slightly above last place (in this case, the lowly Devil Rays).
Can anyone recommend any good comics? Just to give you an idea of the genre-within-genre that I'm thinking of, I happen to like quite a bit: The Watchmen, Dark Knight Returns, The Sandman, and especially, Bill Willingham's Fables; I didn't particularly care for: Blankets. Anything? Oh, also, if anyone has Fables TPB #9:Sons of Empire, can I please borrow? I'll only really need it for about one day, and lunch at Ollies (or equivalent) is on me.