I made it to Albany tonight. I like my new place so far. It's a small studio apartment, but it feels comfortable. It was already furnished, so I didn't have to bring much up other than my clothes and books. I have internet and cable included with my utilities. It's also right next to Dunkin Donuts, which could be a good or bad thing depending on how you look at it...
We stopped at this great diner for dinner on western avenue(?). It was decorated in an awesome retro 60's style. It had your regular diner foods, but it also had a bar with all kinds of mixed drinks. I had a terrific corned beef on rye sandwich.
Good night, epeeps.
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08/22/2007 00:56 #40669
i like dinersCategory: albany
08/19/2007 21:53 #40629
deciphering?Category: life
museumchick - 08/22/07 00:58
Wow... we had quite a bit in common on it as well:).
Wow... we had quite a bit in common on it as well:).
tinypliny - 08/20/07 22:14
Oops, didn't realize there was another test.
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Oops, didn't realize there was another test.
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tinypliny - 08/20/07 22:05
This is me. Hmmmm.
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This is me. Hmmmm.
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museumchick - 08/20/07 15:25
That does seem to fit you and your personality, from what I know of you. It's kind of cool that we have a lot of the same traits in common!
That does seem to fit you and your personality, from what I know of you. It's kind of cool that we have a lot of the same traits in common!
leetee - 08/20/07 00:08
I like doing personality tests and stuff like that. Not sure i always agree with them for who i am, but this was my interesting result (let's hope the code will copy and paste ok)
<a href="http://leetee.mypersonality.info" target="_top"><img src="http://badges.mypersonality.info/badge/0/1/15164.png" alt="Click to view my Personality Profile page" border="0" /></a>
INFJ - The "Confidant"
INFJs, making up an estimated 1% of all people, are the most rare type (males even more so). They are introspective, caring, sensitive, gentle and complex people that strive for peace and derive satisfaction from helping others. INFJs are highly intuitive, empathetic and dedicated listeners. These traits tend to act as a "tell me what's wrong" sign on their forehead, hence the nicknames Confidant, Counselor or Empath. INFJs are intensely private and deeply committed to their beliefs.
I like doing personality tests and stuff like that. Not sure i always agree with them for who i am, but this was my interesting result (let's hope the code will copy and paste ok)
<a href="http://leetee.mypersonality.info" target="_top"><img src="http://badges.mypersonality.info/badge/0/1/15164.png" alt="Click to view my Personality Profile page" border="0" /></a>
INFJ - The "Confidant"
INFJs, making up an estimated 1% of all people, are the most rare type (males even more so). They are introspective, caring, sensitive, gentle and complex people that strive for peace and derive satisfaction from helping others. INFJs are highly intuitive, empathetic and dedicated listeners. These traits tend to act as a "tell me what's wrong" sign on their forehead, hence the nicknames Confidant, Counselor or Empath. INFJs are intensely private and deeply committed to their beliefs.
08/18/2007 21:36 #40615
What is the WhatCategory: life
Aaron came up to Jimmytown for the day on Weds. I had a really wonderful time with him. We went to see Stardustwhich I loved. Although the movie changed the ending of the book significantly, it was mostly true to the Gaiman novel. I really liked the performances in it- especially Michelle Pfeiffer's and Robert DeNiro's. Then, we went out for dinner at Ruby Tuesday's and stopped for awhile at the little lakewood beach to watch the sunset.
My friend Roberta got me hooked on the television show Lost and we had our own mini-marathon of the 2nd season this week. Everybody was always talking about it, but I never had the time to watch it. I'm still a little confused about certain aspects of the Plot, but I think the writing is really interesting. I like how they use flashback and memory to further thematic elements of the characters experience on the island.
I just finished reading a book that I couldn't put down: "What is the What" by Dave Eggers. It's a fictionalized account of the real-life story of a Sudanese refugee in the U.S. named Valentino Achak Deng. He spent much of his childhood walking across Sudan to different refugee camps in Eastern Africa. The proceeds of the book go to the aid of the Sudanese.
Here is Valentino's website:
My friend Roberta got me hooked on the television show Lost and we had our own mini-marathon of the 2nd season this week. Everybody was always talking about it, but I never had the time to watch it. I'm still a little confused about certain aspects of the Plot, but I think the writing is really interesting. I like how they use flashback and memory to further thematic elements of the characters experience on the island.
I just finished reading a book that I couldn't put down: "What is the What" by Dave Eggers. It's a fictionalized account of the real-life story of a Sudanese refugee in the U.S. named Valentino Achak Deng. He spent much of his childhood walking across Sudan to different refugee camps in Eastern Africa. The proceeds of the book go to the aid of the Sudanese.
Here is Valentino's website:
museumchick - 08/19/07 21:49
(e:lauren)- I know! I watched some more episodes from season 2 today.
(e:carolinian)- thank you very much:).
(e:lauren)- I know! I watched some more episodes from season 2 today.
(e:carolinian)- thank you very much:).
carolinian - 08/19/07 15:25
Like the new userpic. It looks a lot clearer than the old one.
Like the new userpic. It looks a lot clearer than the old one.
lauren - 08/19/07 11:43
Lost is the most amazing show. Ever.
Lost is the most amazing show. Ever.
08/13/2007 18:32 #40521
the blobfishCategory: life
I had never seen a fish that looked like this before:
mrmike - 08/14/07 09:43
Looks like "Ziggy"
Looks like "Ziggy"
jbeatty - 08/13/07 22:34
In my best Homer Simpson voice "mmmmmm Blllobfiiiish"
In my best Homer Simpson voice "mmmmmm Blllobfiiiish"
tinypliny - 08/13/07 21:05
Who would have thought fishes also have pudgy noses...
Who would have thought fishes also have pudgy noses...
fellyconnelly - 08/13/07 20:53
that looks like one of my relatives.
that looks like one of my relatives.
jenks - 08/13/07 19:49
wow... gross and fascinating at the same time. I took a whole class in college called "the biology of fishes" and wrote a 20 page term paper on "the reproductive strategies of deep sea anglerfish [the males are parasitic and fuse with the females, making them self-fertilizing]
That deep sea stuff is freaky-deaky.
wow... gross and fascinating at the same time. I took a whole class in college called "the biology of fishes" and wrote a 20 page term paper on "the reproductive strategies of deep sea anglerfish [the males are parasitic and fuse with the females, making them self-fertilizing]
That deep sea stuff is freaky-deaky.
mike - 08/13/07 18:51
eww that is so disgustin yet strangely intriguing!
eww that is so disgustin yet strangely intriguing!
08/07/2007 23:43 #40433
zen and the beat wayCategory: life
Thank you guys for the good advice regarding the computer situation! I'm still mulling my options, but I really appreciated your insight on it.
I was trying to think of a way to make it up to Buffalo for weds because the India Gate outing seems like fun. I wish I could- but I definitely hope that you'll have a terrific time.
I'm doing good, I guess. I'm moving to Albany in two weeks. The next day, I have my orientation for being a TA and stuff like that. A couple days after that, I start my jobs and classes. Right now, I'm mostly just working on packing, cleaning, errands, etc. I have to read a 700 page book on the history of historiography for the first day of class. Yeah. My neighbor sold me a great mountain bike that's almost brand-new for twenty bucks. I'm really excited to have a bike again.
For fun, I've been reading "Zen and the Beat Way"- a series of transcribed radio lectures that Alan Watts did. Watts was kind of a peripheral figure within the beat movement who spent time with Snyder, Kerouac, Ginsberg, etc. I think he was a minor character in one of my favorite Kerouac books, "The Dharma Bums". As a book, it doesn't seem to be very much about the essence of Zen Buddhism. It is more about how eastern culture and philosophy impacted the countercultural scene in the 50's.
I was trying to think of a way to make it up to Buffalo for weds because the India Gate outing seems like fun. I wish I could- but I definitely hope that you'll have a terrific time.
I'm doing good, I guess. I'm moving to Albany in two weeks. The next day, I have my orientation for being a TA and stuff like that. A couple days after that, I start my jobs and classes. Right now, I'm mostly just working on packing, cleaning, errands, etc. I have to read a 700 page book on the history of historiography for the first day of class. Yeah. My neighbor sold me a great mountain bike that's almost brand-new for twenty bucks. I'm really excited to have a bike again.
For fun, I've been reading "Zen and the Beat Way"- a series of transcribed radio lectures that Alan Watts did. Watts was kind of a peripheral figure within the beat movement who spent time with Snyder, Kerouac, Ginsberg, etc. I think he was a minor character in one of my favorite Kerouac books, "The Dharma Bums". As a book, it doesn't seem to be very much about the essence of Zen Buddhism. It is more about how eastern culture and philosophy impacted the countercultural scene in the 50's.
museumchick - 08/08/07 14:56
I am. What did you think of it?
I am. What did you think of it?
james - 08/08/07 10:17
Are you reading "The Noble Dream" by Peter Novak?
Are you reading "The Noble Dream" by Peter Novak?
Was that the Metro 20 diner (I think that's the name)? I can't remember the name of the street that's on, but we end up there every single time we go to Albany. It's a neat place.
Good luck in your new place!
I meant to say Lark St, not Larkin.
And if so, there is a burrito joint on Lark that kicks ass. It serves up burritos as good as the ones I got in Cali. They are the size of forearm and next to nothing. The name Burrito Bombers comes to mind.
Also, on Quail st between Western and Washington is a pizza place that has $1 pizza slice night. The pizza is pretty good, and it is the best pizza at 2AM.
You aren't by the DD on Larkin are you? If you are you are in the sweetest part of town.
Good luck with your studies. I'm glad you like where you are at.