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2008 30 September :: 12.23pm
i need to call and setup a phone interview for the antartica job, i just got an email today.
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2008 30 September :: 1.53am
ItsSamiB tch (1:48:36 AM): im going to hopefully make t-shirts and totes
cedarcreekpirate (1:48:42 AM): MAKE ME A T-SHIRT!
cedarcreekpirate (1:48:50 AM):
ItsSamiB tch (1:48:50 AM): vegetarian tshirts haha
ItsSamiB tch (1:49:01 AM): and like..peace ones
ItsSamiB tch (1:49:03 AM): and stuff liket hat
cedarcreekpirate (1:49:06 AM): you should make me a "Eat a Vegetarian" t-shirt
ItsSamiB tch (1:49:11 AM): things for a good cause
ItsSamiB tch (1:49:12 AM): no way
cedarcreekpirate (1:49:15 AM): please?
ItsSamiB tch (1:49:22 AM): psh make your own
ItsSamiB tch (1:49:22 AM): lol
cedarcreekpirate (1:49:27 AM): I'd make it worth your while
cedarcreekpirate (1:49:36 AM): hahahahaha
ItsSamiB tch (1:49:36 AM): lol what is that supposed to mean?
cedarcreekpirate (1:49:55 AM): i could get perverted here and say something about eating a vegetarian
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2008 26 September :: 2.55pm
also, 3rd season of hereos has a really fucked up beginning.
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2008 26 September :: 1.48am
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^^^no idea why^^^
so yeah. i had class all night. also turned in my app at papa john's. and i locked my keys in the car. dad came and bailed me out, though.
we did an audio interview with a guy in tampa tonight. how many thousand miles away? with 20 to 15000 Hz bandwidth, talkback, and almost no delay. phenomenal.
then i got back and chuck and i watched mystery science theater 3000 - "Hamlet" (the "from the 1960s, german, and dubbed in english" version).
that at least made it a little more worthwhile.
only had one cigarette today. thought that was pretty good.
time for bed, man.
goodnight.
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2008 26 September :: 1.32am
sons of anarchy....
not a fan of clay or the mom, they seem controlling and shit. jax has an open mind about things and shit. its going to get really good in the next few episodes, season 2 is going to get really interesting.
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2008 25 September :: 7.32pm
anyone else notice a resembelence
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2008 25 September :: 6.35pm
http://abcnews.go.com/politics/MatchoMatic/fullpage?id=5542139
looks like i agree with mccain.
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2008 25 September :: 8.28pm
so I went to toyota city and went on a tour of the factory... needless to say it was boring. All the people there made it fun though. Then we went to the museum where I sat in a lexus I will never own, and sulked.
in other news, Trumpet playing robots!!! Im not sure if I`m enthralled or scared for man kind. It seems like will smith told me that this wasn`t supposed to happen. you could just see that the signature signing robot was about to throw down its pen and say "your soul is mine mortal... Bow to your new Empress!"
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2008 24 September :: 11.56am
this semester is strange.
i don't know where i was going with that.
i just know that it's noon and i need to get up off my duff and start doing things. otherwise i'll be late and unprepared for my meetings today.
... that sounds so big-person-ish.
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2008 23 September :: 9.45am
started at roughly 10pm est
stop 1 356.2 miles 13.12 gallons 27.14 mpg 3AM CST
410.7 miles to go.
stop 2 432 miles
788.2 miles 13.37 2.65 16.02 gal 26.9 mpg
6:43 cst
stop 3 337.8 miles 12.5 gallons 27.02 mpg
1126.0 miles
1:22 cst
total miles traveled: 1529.6
average speed: 61.5 mph
max speed: 92.0 mph
total time gone 34 hours 03 minutes
total time spent moving 24 hours 52 minutes
basically we drove to mississippi picked up jenny, took a nap, then drove home.
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2008 22 September :: 12.00pm
Got my friday test back today and I got 95.45%!! which is really good for the intensity of the class. Granted I'm only ichinensei and the test was kind of easy but other people made more mistakes than I did and they have been studying japanese since they started school.
So we went to Kyoto this weekend. Pretty sweet. Our friend Yui pointed out a cheap (illegal) way to get around paying alot for a train ticket. Basically, we left Hikoneshi from a train station farther north and farther in the boon docks. It's about 10 bucks for the ticket there, but we didn't come back until about 8 the next morning, when nobody is at this tiny ass train station. The ticket machine vends a different amount equivalent to the different number of stops. So we just bought the cheapest one and kind of "gate hopped" when we got back. Clever eh? I justify it by saying that everything else is FUCKING EXPENSIVE. TAKAI DESUNE!
once in kyoto we all stopped at a lawsons and got ourselves a chu-hi strongu and sat by the river and talked with everyone. After which we went to some english pub (kind of tacky but they made very large gin and tonics) and watched arsenal win 2-1.
after getting thoroughly sauced up, around 1:30 AM, we hit the club. did a large amount of drinking and dancing until about 5:30 AM. TOTEMO TAKAI DESUNE!
we then hit up a food bar and made a futile attempt to absorb the acohol we had consumed.
then a fun train ride home, arriving back at the dorm at about 9:30 AM.
I guess that makes me a chachi motherfucker. But good times, all around.
tomorrow is a national holiday so we don't have class which means tonight I get to hit up yabu's. The dude loves oberon, and I wish there was a way I could get it to him.
So if anybody can think of a way to get oberon here legally let me know. How is the US?
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2008 21 September :: 7.38pm
going to mississippi, be back tuesday.
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2008 21 September :: 5.14pm
Went to kyoto last night, and didn't get back here until 9 this morning. I danced alot. Good times all around.
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2008 21 September :: 12.45am
i went jogging today. kind of.
went about 2.5 miles. walked most of it. i'm horribly out of shape.
and i had a bunch of food before i left.
even still, i know i'll appreciate doing it. i'll be sore tomorrow, but it's the good kind.
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2008 20 September :: 12.47pm
copypasta, it made me lul a bit.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe the government will do a better job of spending the money I earn than I would.
I'm voting Democrat because freedom of speech is fine as long as nobody is offended by it.
I'm voting Democrat because when we pull out of Iraq I trust that the bad guys will stop what they're doing because they now think we're good people.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe that people who can't tell us if it will rain on Friday CAN tell us that the polar ice caps will melt away in ten years if I don't start driving a Prius.
I'm voting Democrat because I'm not concerned about the slaughter of millions of babies so long as we keep all death row inmates alive.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe that business should not be allowed to make profits for themselves. They need to break even and give the rest away to the government for redistribution as THEY see fit.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe liberal judges need to rewrite the Constitution every few days to suit some fringe kooks who would NEVER get their agendas past the voters.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe that open borders and government give-aways to foreigners is a great way to grow a nation.
I'm voting Democrat because I'm way too irresponsible to own a gun, and I know that my local police are all I need to protect me from murderers and thieves.
I'm voting Democrat because I love the fact that I can now marry whatever I want. I've decided to marry my horse.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe oil companies' profits of 4% on a gallon of gas are obscene but the government taxing the same gallon of gas at 15% isn't.
I'm voting Democrat because my head is so firmly planted up my butt it's unlikely that I'll ever have another point of view.
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2008 20 September :: 2.42am
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2008 18 September :: 11.05pm
it pisses me off when i sit around all day waiting to be called in to work when i could have been hanging out with my friends.
then i get a call at fucking 11PM tonight "can you work tomorrow at 8am?"
what is this shit? i've barely got time to fucking sleep now.
and i wasted a whole day waiting around for someone to fucking call.
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2008 18 September :: 7.46pm
so i think sunday night we're leaving for mississippi
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2008 16 September :: 12.10pm
why i'm friends with danno
11:07:17 * Danno sobs
11:07:23 [ Danno] so fine, I go to clear this girl's temp files
11:07:29 [ Danno] well %temp% is in thumbnail view too
11:07:37 [ Danno] and for some reason it's in a weird arrangement, folders are on
the bottom
11:07:40 [ Danno] and the first thing I see
11:07:41 [ Danno] THE FIRST THING
11:07:50 [ Danno] is porn where this girl is getting dogged... by a dog
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2008 16 September :: 11.46am
i got a conformation email today saying that my resume will be forwarded to the hiring staff.
:D
this would be a really really badass job to get.
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2008 13 September :: 1.06am
my life is unsatisfactory.
i sent my resume to some people that posted an add on craigslist, they wanted "kitchen help" for 9 months or so in Antarctica. I probably won't even get a reply, but yeah, I'd be one hell of an adventure.
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2008 12 September :: 1.30am
i'm ready for another adventure.
to where? i've got no idea, but i'm getting antsy again.
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2008 11 September :: 2.40am
busy
so, apparently in addition to being "technical director" for the radio station, i am now also the vice president of the scientists of sound.
when it rains, it pours.
i'm not even sure i want to add these to my resume. but at least it sounds impressive. far more impressive than the harry potter club.
i just hope i'm better prepared tomorrow (and more punctual) than i was on tuesday. just sayin'.
sleepy time pretty quick here, though. that should help.
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2008 9 September :: 8.40am
:: Mood: astonished
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Holy crap
What in the world am I thinking, I haven't been on here in ages! Pretty much out of the blue it pops into my head, you haven't been on woohu in forever. So here I am america, back where it all began.....maybe not exactly but I don't really know what is going through my head so random words are just come out of my finger tips. I was at work all night and then I came here, home, la casa de me, whatever you want to call it. I need sleep yet I can not sleep when I get home so I surf the web for a while and watch some tv in the morning but there is nothing worth watching so it's pretty much channel surfing at that point. I play with the dog a little bit then go to sleep eventually so I can get back and go to work to start the process all over again. How many of you out there in the world go through the same thing....I see a lot of hands out there. Upon that note I believe it is channel surfing time so I will add woohu to my morning routine so I can make more use of the space I have and better acquaint myself with the world that is not my life. Peace
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2008 5 September :: 1.16am
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i think it's pretty sad that three-beer chris feels more "normal" than no-beer chris.
i guess the solution is to not have beer for awhile. but still. i haven't been functioning up to par without it. and, frankly, i haven't been getting drunk all the time, or passing out. just one or two after dinner or whatever. and it isn't until that point that i feel awake and alert and - well - normal.
i don't know what to make of it. but, either way, i figure it's bad.
P.S.
this made me smile, though:
"hey chris!
we were talking about how great you've been at the station during the meeting today. and we would really love to re-write another executive board position into the constitution. the new position would be the position of technical director. details are still a little vague, but basically the person in this position would be the go-to guy for all questions/problems with the equipment and website. we all feel that you would do wonderfully in this position and we would love for you to accept.
is this something that you are interested in?
thanks so much!
jill"
and i thought they hated me... : )
i sent her my more reserved-sounding equivalent of "fuck yeah!" as soon as i got it. although, now that i think about it, fuck yeah might have been the way to go. oh well, either way, it's cool, and i'm happy.
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--Saturday, August 30, 2008 3:55:58 PM EDT
I believe the Greek Mythos differs dramatically from our American Mythos. For instance, while the Mythos of the ancient Greeks stressed the importance of achieving "arete" or excellence in all areas of life, the Mythos of Americans only seems to stress the importance of excellence in a specific field of study, so as to gain employment in the that field, make money, and live a good life.
--Tuesday, September 2, 2008 10:45:11 AM EDT
I agree with your statements and think that you make good and valid points. You also get to the points quickly. Today's simplicity is not what it was defined as before.
--Tuesday, September 2, 2008 9:19:46 PM EDT
America is a system created by the christian religion of living under one god. We put most of our values in knowledge instead of physical strength like ancient Greeks. To be able to move up in out society you must go to college to become sombody. Everything is set in a certain system. We were all raised with these certain standards that need to be met. While knowledge is important I beleive that there is more to life than knowledge such as phyical well-being. In America people seem to think that money can create happiness. While money may help, money is nothing you don't have love and no one knows love till they experience it themselfs. If isn't something to be learned from a book.
--Wednesday, September 3, 2008 12:21:15 AM EDT
I agree with what everyone has said above me...
American and Greek, both, have a very different view on excellence. During the Greek Era, excellence was more than a detail in someones life. To them it could define a life, like Odysseus and his adventures. Whereas, Americans today view excellence to be a good grade, a prefect outfit, the taste from a meal, etc. Today excellence is many small details in a life and to the Greeks excellence was what made their life whole. To them and that era, it was the bigger picture in life, not the details about the past night.
When you look at life today verses then, life seems ordinary at times. But the Greeks would not allow for ordinary life, they tried for better...they tried for the overall excellence.
--Wednesday, September 3, 2008 2:41:30 PM EDT
I hold the same ideas as much of the rest of the class.
The Common American Mythos is the system of success. Simply put, from the time we were little in most cases were taught the extreme value of education and how important it is to have one. Parents' shuttle is off to school every day in hopes of preparing us for college and one day in the near future a job so we can provide a good life for ourselves and our family (the American dream). Yet this differs from the Greeks mythos which valued education as well, but stressed the importance of learning life lessons exemplified in such stories like Narcissus and Echo, and Zeus and so on. The Greeks understood that it was not possible for one to learn everything they needed to know from a book, life was a good teacher as well.
--Wednesday, September 3, 2008 3:26:41 PM EDT
A lot has been said on the common American mythos, which I do believe seems very structured and manufactored ie. going to college to get a good job. However for me atleast there is more to it. I dont want to just succeed I want to look back and see that I have made a contribution to society. This belief and others I find exist outside of the American mythos, however just because they arent used in this society to define success doesnt mean they have no merit.
--Wednesday, September 3, 2008 6:44:40 PM EDT
I think our common American mythos often relates wealth and power like many others have said. Many put their priorities first and foremost in money. All though some would like to say faith and family is first, it seems as though money and power often overrides the previous two. It is not only about higher education, although this is important. As a nation, I don't think someone that takes over a family business with no college degree is looked down on, furthermore, a wealthy business owner is most likely put on a pedestal than say a teacher or writer with a masters degree. Money seems to be the American mythos. I would say that my personal mythos rank in order of faith first, and then family. However, as an American, I have this idea of wealth, and power and success that is a hard barrier to come up against.
--Wednesday, September 3, 2008 11:07:03 PM EDT
I very much agree with everyone that posted. Especially on how our American mythos seems to be parallel with wealth and power. Along with that the education of ourselves and our children. It seems that these days the only way to get wealth and power, we need to be be educated or at least have a piece of paper that says we are educated. It is hard to say that I believe this should be true, but as of now I know it is true in our society today. I also think faith and family deserve to be number one, but if we let that happen, it seems we would fall behind our "real" American mythos.
--Wednesday, September 3, 2008 11:33:18 PM EDT
I had a hard time thinking about what could be a common set of beliefs among all Americans. I'm not sure there is one, because we all seem to be so different and diverse, but that in itself may be the American mythos. I think that as Americans we hold strength and individualism with high regard. Take, for example, the "American Dream". The "American Dream" is to make something of yourself and be powerful and strong, persevering despite obstacles, to set yourself apart. So then I would say that the American arete, or excellence, is to make something of yourself, starting from the ground up, and using you're own strength and talents to become powerful. Even though Americans come from various backgrounds, cultures, religions, etc, I think the American Dream is a value we commonly hold.
Personally, my mythos is a little different. Although I do want to become something and possess some type of power or wealth and get a good job, something much stronger than all of that and stronger than me has set my values and beliefs in place. Power and wealth are only my goals as an American, or as a college student. My goal as a person is simply to love. To love God, to love others, and lastly to love myself. That is the greatest and most excellent thing I could do in life, and when I'm gone, I don't want people to remember me as a rich sucessful woman, but rather a loving, faithful one.
"Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of sins." I Peter 4:8
--Thursday, September 4, 2008 12:12:27 AM EDT
Well.... In my opinion, our common american mythos is not far off of the Greeks lasting idea of "excellence". We are all pushed towards "excellence" from day one, and if we should find ourselves falling short, there usually is someone right there to let you know. Our own ideas of excellence may be different than the others, but there is definitely a standard that we inherently know ( common sense) or figure out along the way. Our mythos is spelled out for us from society, the rest comes from family, values, beliefs, self..ect. I believe that the American mythos is the same for all on some level. We all want to recieve/give love, have a partner in life, have family and friends to rely on and share good times with, money to be abundant enough to pay the bills and maybe some extra for frivolous items that make us happy for the moment, and to be successfull enough to make ourselves and/or whomever it is in our lives that is pushing us proud. That is how I feel in a nut shell about my own mythos as well. I just want to live up to the b.s. norms of society so at some point I can feel " free" and be independent. It all falls back on making money in the grand scheme of things... there isn't alot that you can do without it, but there are some things in life... some parts of the American "Mythos" that doesn't require money like love and family ... so were not completely screwed yet...
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RIP snowman
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2008 3 September :: 2.20pm
sooo.....
google chrome
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i like the startup page.
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2008 2 September :: 4.21am
so I'm alive.
as hard as it may be to believe.
I'm sitting in a room where it's hot as hell watching TV.
went on a biking adventure today and it started raining.
this place is pretty decked out, they give you everything you could possibly need and the apartments themselves are nice.
good deal.
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62 wpm?
999999 words Speedtest
i won't disclose my first time. it was embarrassing.
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