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Friday Music: Week of 6/15/08

Yahtzee Reviews: Haze

Monday Videos: Week of 6/15/08


Guy Goes Completely Postal on His Office Environment
Security Cam Style!


Guy Goes Completely Postal on His Office Environment
Camera Phone Style!


Through the Fire and the Flames Full-Combo
Look, someone with less of a life than me when it comes to Guitar Hero!


GTA IV Stunts Montage


Bo Burnham’s “New Math”
This kid amuses the internet.


Pulp Fortress 2
SAY WHAT AGAIN


The Price is Wrong
Silly game contestant.


Awesome Slip and Slide


Awesomer Slip and Slide


10 Reasons Not to Take Drugs on a Date


Red Rays vs Devil Sox Brawl


New Radiohead’s “All I Need” Video
With an emphasis on the global human trafficking dilemma.


Jon LaJoie ST:TNG Rap
It’s amazing how much sexual innuendo you can fit into a rap about Star Trek…


Classic ‘The Office’ Prank
Dwight thinks it’s Friday


Geekiest Way to Order Pizza, Ever

Sunday Blog: Week of 6/15/08

6/8/08

I don’t think I’ve ever studied that long or hard for a class before. My grade probably wasn’t great but just judging by the glances I took at the other student’s papers around me I did better than average. At least I can say for sure that I couldn’t have prepared any better with the time I had prior to the final. All this has kinda taught me to keep up with my homework as it is assigned in the class, even if it is optional. That’s the only way the material can really sink in. I still can’t believe how hard I busted my ass to get all the assignments done and reviewing done prior to the exam. I didn’t really do anything else at all today or yesterday. Now I’m too burnt out to do anything.

All day Wednesday will be spent on studying for the EE exam. Now that is one that I cannot afford to fail. So I’m calling it a night an hour earlier tonight to make sure I’m well rested.

6/9/08

Well, MATH241 didn’t go all that bad. I came in with a small cheat sheet (as usual) and that helped a bit, but I honestly only glanced at it twice the entire test to double-check what I had already written down. I think it’s become more of a comfort thing for me. After managing to finish ALL of the MATH241 Chapter 17 homework assigned over the course of a month in a few days I felt pretty much ready to tackle all the problems on the exam. In retrospect, I wish I had already done all the homework over the course of the quarter and had something to review. Maybe I would be able to retain the material a little better. Maybe next quarter?

While I don’t think I aced the test, I didn’t do bad, either. I wrote down a lot more than the majority of the class from what I could tell and I fully answered at least half the questions on the exam, which is a good sign.

After the test I just relaxed and finished my last set of laundry while I live in these apartments. It’s good to take a break after such a long period of studying. I’m not looking forward to tomorrow.

6/10/08

I simply can’t study anymore. I’ve stayed up all day since 10AM until now (about two hours before the test) studying, going over the entire circuit theory book. I’ve covered all the material and did every example problem in the book up to the point we’ve reached for the final. I’m going to pop another caffeine pill and finish up this exam. I just can’t wait for it to be over. This may potentially be my last circuit class I have to take if I transfer out of the major.

6/11/08

Well, the EE exam didn’t go so well but I honestly don’t think I could have prepared any more for it, so no regrets. As soon as I finished the exam I crashed hard. Now that I’m up again I started reading my Geography book for the first time this quarter. I’ve only got three chapters to review for the next 12 or 14 hours, so this should be cake. I’m so glad to almost be done.

6/12/08

I spent most of today moving stuff in my new house for storage; can’t wait to move in over Summer. I also managed to complete my Geography studying though. Not much else to write, I’m tired and am going to wake up early to review lecture notes prior to the exam. I haven’t really had time to update the website.

6/13/08

Man, that exam was easy. Normally for that class I spend 25% of the time making guesses or bullshitting the essays, but this time around I felt confident in everything I put on the paper. I think maybe all the hardcore studying for the other two classes trained my brain for retention for this exam. I should definitely keep up with my homework/reading next time around.

6/14/08

Took off at 4AM for home and all my stuff barely fit in the car despite putting most of my things in storage. I was so cramped the drive home: my backpack rested on my legs, cutting off the circulation, while I couldn’t move at all. That four hour drive was fine as soon as I fell asleep though. When I got home I crashed for a good amount of time. The rest of the time was spent catching up with the family. Tomorrow I’ve got to call Tommy to figure out when he leaves for Nebraska.

6/15/08

I spent the entire day with Tommy because he leaves for Nebraska tomorrow. It’s weird with him moving back out to Nebraska for good again. Before it mattered a lot to me because I lived in Antioch. Now I barely get to see him as it is, but with him even farther away I’ll be lucky if I get any time in with him at all after he moves. We played some Rock Band, went bowling, and even played wall ball back at Sutter Elementary where we met when we were kids. A nice, well-rounded day with a close friend. It’s such a bummer he’s moving but I’m thankful for the time I got with him.

Saturday Images: Week of 6/8/08

Friday Music: Week of 6/8/08

Thursday Movie: A Scanner Darkly


IMDb Information
Title: A Scanner Darkly
Year: 2006
Genre: Animation | Crime | Drama | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller
Runtime: 100 min
IMDb Rating: User Rating: 7.2/10 (26,668 votes)
RT Rating: 66%
My Rating:

Synopsis: Richard Linklater’s adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s classic novel is a challenging, mind-bending experience that cautions about the dangers of excessive drug use as well as the government’s capacity to abuse and manipulate power. Using the same interpolated rotoscoping technique that Linklater employed in 2001’s WAKING LIFE, the film is an animated, trippy descent into one man’s unraveling mind. Set in the not-too-distant future where a new drug, substance D, has created an epidemic, A SCANNER DARKLY charts the mental unraveling of Bob Arctor (Keanu Reeves). Arctor is an undercover cop who has been assigned to track a group of individuals who include the druggily verbose Barris (Robert Downey Jr.), the hyper-intense Luckman (Woody Harrelson), the ultra-paranoid Freck (Rory Cochrane), and the beautiful Donna (Winona Ryder). As the film unfolds and Arctor finds himself abusing substance D in order to maintain his façade, his mind begins to spin out of control, to the point where he doesn’t know what’s real and what isn’t. Eventually, the truth comes out, leaving Arctor even more numbed. Linklater’s surprisingly faithful adaptation of Dick’s novel blends humor, drama, and Bob Sabiston’s striking animation to deliver a thought-provoking film that will leave viewers as dazed as the film’s protagonist.

Review: Very odd movie, great animation style. Very heavy analysis of drugs and use. Fantastic cast including Reeves, Downey Jr., and Winona Ryder.