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April 5th, 2007
Change Your Mind
I know I promised updates about Student Research conference, but there’s just not a whole hell of a lot to say. Ian and I saw Courtney, whose presentation was on the intersection of Science and Politics, which in addition to being one of my major interests, was just a very well-done presentation.
We also so Keith Devlin, who was a consultant for the show NUMB3RS. His presentation was neat, but it was more of a plug for the show and his book that he wrote about the show than an actual presentation on math or research or whatever. But it’s cool because I got to take a nap.
I decided to blog yesterday because of all the ridiculous things I found online, but I couldn’t actually get the time. I’m using the hour between Math and Chem to do this instead of sleep. Was it the right decision? You be the judge.
First off, if you like music, you will [hate this band]. However, if you like Guitar Hero, you will LOVE the solo midway through the track “Either I Leave Now…” It’s excellent. Props to Ian Noble for keeping me hip on the Schaumburg Music Scene. In all it’s glory…
The other thing I have today is something I hold very dear to my heart. It combines two of my most favorite things about the United States: the U.S. Mint and Presidents.
Maybe you all saw the George Washington Dollar Coins come out earlier this year? I thought they were absurd because we already have a dollar coin with Sckagawehah (from the Latin, impossible to say (I’m not ignorant kids… it’s “[Scacagawea]“, Sack-uh-juh’-wee-uh.) In any case, they’re making more gold coins that no one seems to want, which I thought was funny.
Turns out ol’ Sununu (R-NH, filibustered PATRIOT’s renewal, called for Gonzales to resign, not bad for a GOPer) was a man with a plan though. He introduced the legislation that set the Gilded-Executive-Coin-Series into motion, and just like the state quarters, every year a batch of presidents are going to come out blingin’.
And boy, I must say, the Founding Fathers have never looked [frumpier]. This is cool though. I just hope they 1) finish the program, and 2) make it equitable. If there’s 1 million George Washington coins and like… 2 Zachary Taylor coins, what’s the point?
Even better than the President Dollar coins is the corresponding program that will run concurrently: The First Babe Program. “What?” you’re saying, “there’s no such thing!” Oh contraire. [Shaaaaaaaaaa-wing] They’ll be releasing a 10-Dollar First Babe coin to go with each of the 1-Dollar President Coins.
If I haven’t mentioned it previously, my top three hottest first ladies in order of ascending hot-ness:
- Hillary Rodham Clinton (First Presidential Babe of the 21st Century)
- Elizabeth Monroe (Hottest Founding Fathers Wife)
- Jaquelin Kennedy (Just… ’cause. You know why.)
So needless to say, I’m excited for 2008. If my year begins with me purchasing a ten-dollar coin of Elizabeth Monroe to display somewhere awkward, then the rest of the year can’t be half bad.
It’s also worth mentioning that in all my readings about currency, I figured out how dumb this country can be. They even made up a word for it; it’s called [Seigniorage]. Otherwise know as the process by which Americans horde currency and profit the federal government on the scale of billions of dollars.
I’m guilty of it, I’ll admit. Love the 50-State-Quarters, and I’m going to love the Golden-President-First-Babe-11-Dollar-Combo-Set when they start coming out. I just had no idea that everyone else in this country was as lame as me.
April 3rd, 2007
Sleeping Lessons
So I’m not dead. March kinda went by the wayside for one reason or another. Which at this point is fine with me. I’m sortof at the, “OK, I get it,” phase of college. I’ve learned all the lessons that freshman year had to teach me.
I’m ready for a new roommate.
I’m ready to not be murdered by the intro Physics classes.
I’m ready for summer, more than anything.
To live and work and sleep at home is a tantalizing concept that I’m doing my best to not get too terribly excited about. Not to mention the prospect of seeing a handful of people whose absence has not gone unnoticed during the past few months.
Problem though: No job.
I’ve begun to seriously consider reprising my Tower Cleaners Post, which means I’m in BIG trouble and need to find work fast.
Some good news on the academic front:
Survived (Actually did quite decently on) the cumulative Electricity and Magnetism test in Physics.
Totally rewarding myself with some type of action figure.
I really need to get more sleep.
Everyone else has tomorrow “off”, because it’s Student Research Conference Day. I’ll still be up at 8 AM courtesy of Senate, making tonight the 2nd “Less Than Five Hours Night’s Sleep” night this week. What a terrific start I’m off to.
I also registered today in the following classes:
Modern Physics I
Vibrations and Waves
Political Methodology
Intermediate German I
Linear Algebra (pending an override)
I’m looking forward to nearly all of those, so it’ll be a good semester.
So yeah. Nothing huge to report in life. I’m gonna get back in the posting saddle soon. Maybe even tomorrow with some highlights from the aforementioned SRC Day.



