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sekicho
Wed Dec 10 2003 at 21:41:23
I think I aced my
LSAT
, but I'm still not sure. I made sure to apply to some really good
law school
s just in case.
I briefly became addicted to
Wikipedia
. I don't know if I'll ever be able to fully reacclimate to E2.
I also dawdled around
C2
(which should actually be called !E2, because it's basically a copy of E2 that defines itself as being
not
E2, even though it's the same damn thing; contrast the US and Canada).
I also started a xanga site, which may make me stop doing daylogs.
Last night, I spoke before the Student Senate for all of 45 seconds, and basically set the frame of debate for the remainder of the session. It was righteous. The issue was over starting an Asian cultural institute alongside the existing black and Latino ones; my final statement was "We are all Asians, and this is
our
institute!" I still won't become a senator, though; it's just something pointless to put on your resume and sound important.
I saw
Lost in Translation
, at
dannye
's urging; it was a great movie. But I'm torn, because
Kill Bill
and
The Last Samurai
were similarly kick-assy. I'm gonna have divided loyalties come Oscar time, not that I ever pay attention to the Oscars.
Al Gore
sucks.
But
George W. Bush
could still make
Paris Hilton
jealous.
I also turned 20. It was a lame birthday. I didn't even remember it until somebody pointed it out.
I'm tired. I don't think I'll node tonight.
Personal Command Line Everything
December 11, 2003
The Simple Life
"for the last time: Up here they don't wear Lederhosen!": A christmassy eurotrash nodermeet.
DVD Recorder
DVD Format Wars
Community2
Distributed Proofreaders
The difficulties of keeping to an ideal
We were always coming back
Edmund Husserl
LBM
Lost in translation
December 6, 2003
Kill Bill
April 18, 2002
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Time Cube proves true, Gene Ray wins Nobel Prize for physics
take the red pill
perl monks
root log: November 2004
Jonny Wilkinson
December 10, 2002
Editor Log: December 2003