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Day after the Blizzard (13 Feb 2006)

Tuesday, February 14th, 2006



Day after the Blizzard (13 Feb 2006), originally uploaded by J Y.

The view out my window onto DeWolfe Street and one of the Leverett towers

What a day this has been….

Tuesday, February 14th, 2006

Things have been very weird around here lately.


After weeks of lovely, almost-balmy weather, the Northeast was hit by a major blizzard with record snowfalls in New York city, and many inches here in Cambridge too.


I received my first-ever care package (birthday cum Valentine’s Day), a very unexpected and extremely delicious heart-shaped box of assorted dark chocolates from Fannie May confections.  Thank you!  I’ve eaten way too many of them already, as have all of my roommates 🙂


Ryan and John are extremely chuffed at having the S*lient republish the Danish cartoons (of incitement-to-violence infamy).  Woj and I were horrified, almost beyond belief.  Ryan and I spent about two hours (from midnight to 2am) talking about respect and rights, rationality and reasonable expectations, restraint and responsibilities.  I know what I believe, and I think I know what Ryan believes, and I don’t think there’s a good resolution, other than to say that Ryan’s beliefs are more immovable and sharply defined… which are characteristics I  think are fundamentally problematic, in this case.  I pray that nothing untoward comes out of this.


In two other unrelated incidents, certain people shocked me with what struck me as unbecoming behavior and/or attitudes.  As usual, I’m always wrong, but that’s no surprise, in a sense.

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Friday, February 10th, 2006

Not the TV show.  My age.  As of yesterday.


It’s been a pretty great day, even if it happens to be my longest class day going from 10am to 4pm.  A flood of emails, facebook messages and ecards.  Thoughful gifts… the kind of things you want but are too cheap to buy for yourself.  And the sweetest singing birthday telegram on my voicemail from Malcolm and Forrest (hi guys!  Thank you – I loved it!!). And then the Dins very plesantly surprised me at rehearsal with a rendition of “Happy Birthday”.  Lucky me.


Thank you to everyone who remembered 🙂



My classes have been picked.  I’ll talk about them some other time.  Goodnight.


 

The slow start

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

D&G has taken the dominant nautical and officer-gentlemen trends for FW06 to a brilliant and logical conclusion – the Naval officer.  Well, I’m excited.



I had barely anything to shop today.  Just two afternoon ESPP junior seminars, neither of which were perfect.  And this semester I absolutely must take one of them.  I’d always thought I’d take Global Change and Human Health, which is taught by two professors – the ESPP head tutor and a medical doctor from HMS.  Unfortunately, although the material is interesting and the course website is great, the class seems a little large (which I suspect will mean superficial discussions), the final project seems tedious and the professors are not terribly arresting.  The other choice I have is Conservation Biology, which is *tiny* (so hopefully the experience will be more satisfying), and at least has an interesting premise (the seminar has us write a journal-worthy literature review on some aspect of the science).  At the same time the seminar taught by an unknown visiting scholar and the focus is totally science-based (when I thought I’d managed to completely leave that behind).


I’m leaning slightly towards the biology seminar….



Tomorrow I shop a whole bunch of core classes.

Grand Central Station (26 Jan 2006)

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006


Gand Central Station (26 Jan 2006), originally uploaded by J Y.

At Grand Central Station, NYC on our way to Hamden, CT.

From left: Colby, Sam, Alan, me


I’m quite sad about having lost the scarf pictured here…  I simply left it in a subway station when the train arrived just as I was shuffling my various coats around.  *sniff*  I probably won’t be able to replace it.  The only consolation is that I bought two very similar wool scarves last year, so I still have one in red/gold tones rather than the earth/gold version I lost.


Tomorrow, another start

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006

I’m glad to be back in my room, which smells of apple candy and cranberries.  *happy*

 

I hope I find classes I like as much as the ones I took last semester.

 


 

As promised, I’ve posted that second essay I wrote for Justice that my TF liked a lot, which was very gratifying.  It’s an essay about racial profiling as an anti-terrorism police strategy.  My thesis is that racial profiling is not wrong on prima facie grounds (ie the idea itself is not unjust), but rather that it is the actual mechanics and execution of racial profiling that determine whether the policy is morally acceptable or otherwise.  Read it here.

At McSorley’s Old Ale House (31 Jan 2006)

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006



At McSorley’s Old Ale House (31 Jan 2006), originally uploaded by J Y.

One of the oldest Irish pubs in New York City, and pretty good beer too. They only serve two kinds–light and dark–but both were very good 🙂

From left: Jon, Sam, me, Ricardo

Intercession was fun, though not terribly relaxing. I brought six books along, and read about 60 pages of one of them. I brought three netflix DVDs and saw none of them. I made a shortlist of about a dozen stores I wanted to visit and made it to about five of them. So overall I didn’t get to do quite a number of the things I wanted to do.

On the other hand, the Dins got to sing at three concerts and had about seven hours of rehearsal. We also saw two spectacular shows (Sweeny Todd and Altarboyz) which must be seen to be believed. All of us got to spend lots of time together in apartments, museums, bars, restaurants and on the street, which I enjoyed a lot. It was nice to get to know the other Dins better, all great guys in their own way.

Stop, Pause. Rewind.

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

I’m done!


My research paper was just a little past the deadline (hopefully the professor won’t notice), and shorter than I’d expected (about 30ish pages of text), but it’s done, and I enjoyed writing it.  Perhaps I’ll post it at some point when I get the paper back.


The Justice final went ok as well.  It was reassuring to think that my TF (*heart*) would be grading my paper rather than some random person who doesn’t know me at all.  So thus ends another semester.


In a couple of hours I will be off to New York for the week.  The Dins are spending intercession in the city, rehearsing, singing gigs, the usual.  I’ll update when I can.  If not, Happy Chinese New Year!!  (29th January this year, I think).  I’ll try and be in Chinatown at some point.  Hey, it’s the best I can do.


Family, I miss you.  Happy Chinese New Year to the Chews in Nevada City too. *waves* 
I  miss you guys, Malcolm and Forrest!


See you in February 🙂

Terse by necessity

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

Lots of news, lots to say, lots to do.  No time.


Last three days of finals…  and I’m desperately trying to finish my Ec research paper, and study for Justice at the same time.


Good news: (a) got a good second paper grade for Justice.  Will post essay at some point.  (b) got extension for research paper till Jan 24.  Which explains why I’m still writing.


Less-good news: (a) mournfully unsatisfactory paper/final grade from MIT class.  Am saddened and rather shocked.  I thought she liked me/my work – she offered me a research assistant position! (b) overall grades (ie gpa) very mediocre and essentially unsalvageable.  Worse, my concentration gpa is considerably lower than my overall average. Grrrr.  (c) am scared for rest of final grades for this semester.  If there is no correlation between effort/ability and grades, then how am I going to do?  *anxious*  (d) not enough time to finish writing aforementioned research paper due on 24th.  (e) not enough time to study for final exam on morning of 24th.  Aaaah!



Am pretty communitarian.  Would like to type block quote from Sandel that really resonates with me, but must get back to studying.  Now.

Advance Style Notes F/W 2006

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

How annoying.  Right when I really need to be completely focused on schoolwork, the F/W 2006 menswear collections are being shown, starting with Milan Men’s Fashion Week.



Purple is the new black.  Camel is a close second.  Otherwise the dusky pallette of the mid 90s is coming back.  (The colors inspired by smoke and shadow, glass and steel that Janine and I called “contemporary” at the time.)


I was right about large lapels.  Next fall we’ll see them in fur.  Maybe even on cropped jackets.


Skinny ties and loosely fitted pants continue their revival.  You won’t see me in any of the newly volumous pleated pants, of course.


Subtle military-officer accents are everywhere.  Think 19th century Prussian cavalry or 1930s air force.


The vest is definitely back.


Raf Simons for Jil Sander votes for the dropped shoulder.  I vote no.


I was right about the large carryall.



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