Weekend!

Oct. 23rd, 2005 10:11 pm
moonwise: (my fandom has...)
I think I need a day off from my weekend!

Lots of goings-on, and it won't quit until mid-November (which makes me a sad panda, but there is effing little to be done about it.) Next weekend is the Q's wine-pressing on Sat. and a 5K race on Sunday. Weekend after that we have to go to Buffalo NY to visit friends-with-kid, and I am so not looking forward to that. Weekend after that is Amy and Philip's wedding in Palm Beach, and for three glorious days, we will sit in the sun and do nothing.

Weekend recap + football blather )
moonwise: (no morals)
More Bleach for y'all.

Bleach 4

Bleach 5

Bleach 6

House, MD

Oct. 18th, 2005 09:00 pm
moonwise: (ban kai)
We finally cracked open the first season of House tonight, and both husband and I loved the show. We'll probably watch this one a lot faster than Arrested Development.

So I'm watching the show, and at one point, House and his boss are walking outside. There's a glassed-in building behind them that looks a lot like Frist Campus Center at Princeton University. Huh, thinks I, that looks familiar. Must be a similar building out in CA somewhere.

Watch watch watch, and then the end of the show. The camera starts to pull away from the "hospital."

Me: That looks like Frist... WAIT, THAT IS FRIST! LOOK, THERE'S WOODY WOO, AND THERE'S THE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BUILDING! *rewinds* HEY, THE CHEMISTRY BUILDING! HIIIIIIIIIII!

The funniest part for me is that the hospital is badged as the "Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital." Of course, there is nonesuch, but there is a hospital very nearby to where these outdoor scenes were shot. My good friend Dr. Becky had a rotation at that hospital, which does have a clinic, and she HATED doing the clinic for the same reasons House did. XD An awful lot of the patients she saw had nothing wrong with them that a good night's sleep and an Advil or Sudafed wouldn't fix, and yet they seemed to very much enjoy coming into the clinic and complaining at length about their general frailty and malaise.

Good stuff. Will watch more.

ETA: GIP!
moonwise: (gin)
Pick your favorite musician/band, and answer these questions using lyrics. If you can't do them all with one band, that's ok, but try to. Post your answers in replies to this post or in your own journal.

I'm picking Cocteau Twins, because that's a challenge. :D

lyrics meme )
moonwise: (w00t)
Geez oh man, after watching all that Bleach, I think I'm gonna run around in cosplay and shout "BAN KAI" at my unsuspecting husband!

*cough* Right.

So far we have had a three episode-long peeing contest, but we'll get to that later. First:

Ichimaru Gin, you are one evil fuck. You are sick and twisted and dreadful and just so reminiscent of Dr. Romano from ER. You are horrible and scary and strange and I love you so much that way and don't ever change. especially that nasty "bye bye" thing you do so very well.

And now, the last three eps, in metaphorical summary:

Who can pee the farthest? )

Bleach 1-3

Oct. 14th, 2005 10:50 am
moonwise: (silence)
For all three of you who haven't seen Bleach yet...

Strawberry-blond Ichigo (his name is a play on his hair color) sees dead people. Ichigo also sees Rukia, a black-clad shinigami whose mission is to exterminate Hollows. Not surprisingly, Ichigo ends up with Rukia's powers after she gets in trouble, and now it's his job to exterminate Hollows. Bickering ensues.

Bleach 01
Bleach 02
Bleach 03

But that's not really what Bleach is about. Turns out it was a big sin for Rukia to give Ichigo her powers, and her pals back at Soul Society are pissed. Enter a host of asskicking chicks, hot bishie captains and subcaptains, humor, angst, and the best black cat in the history of anime.

(Of course, that's not till around ep 15. Don't be put off by the inital Hollow-of-the-Day format.)

Happy watching.
moonwise: (w00t)
Got to visit with [livejournal.com profile] jaina, [livejournal.com profile] fadingembers, and [livejournal.com profile] pyrobovaphiliac today, since Onnafest didn't work out.

Watched a bunch of things:

Portrait of Petite Cosette - terrible script, story isn't good enough to redeem it.

Planetes - thought it was going to be another robot anime; was actually very funny.

Elfen Lied - Chii? Nyu?

Speed Grapher - everyone loves crack and porn! And creepy dentists.

Samurai Jack - the Scotsman rocks.

I am so looking forward to next Anime Night.
moonwise: (lab rat)
My corner of the office has bad feng shui, what with the stacks of unsorted papers lying around and stuff scattered about.

Today someone was throwing out a stack of five paper holders, so I grabbed them and gave that whatsit in the corner that holds papers to Rick. I divided up my stack o'crap into the slots, put envelopes, tape, and disks in the top shelf, and voila! I have desk space again!

And it looks like I'm all organized and shit, when in fact now I REALLY don't know where anything is. :D

Plus, it gives muppet Beaker something to sit against.
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Harry Potter is gay!

Reverend Graham Taylor, who penned the novel "Shadowmancer" which, like the tales of the famous boy wizard created by J.K. Rowling, centers on witchcraft and battling evil, got his marching orders after teachers accused him of homophobia.

"As for Harry Potter, well, he's not the only gay in the village," the former Anglican priest told children at Penair School in Truro, southwest England, referring to a catchphrase from the popular British comedy TV show "Little Britain."


Should 12-year-olds really be watching Little Britain? I've seen it, and it's terribly funny, but somehow I doubt most parents would consider it age-appropriate for preteen youngsters.

That having been said, the "only gay in the village" skit is hysterical.

Hee

Oct. 4th, 2005 01:52 pm
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Today's post-lunch activity:

Who can unwrap a Starburst in their mouth?

Sometimes, I love where I work. XD
moonwise: (Default)
1. What kind of computer do you have? (Mac, iBook, Dell, etc.)

Sony Vaio at home, Dell Inspiron laptop to kick around with.

2. How old is it? Are you happy with it?

The Vaio is about 2.5 years old, and I love it. The Dell is less than a year old, and it's temperamental. Most of the time it's great, but then it does weird stuff like shut down programs when I'm trying to open image files.

3. How many computers are in your household? (at home if you are away at school)

Total of four that work - my desktop and lappy, husband's lappy, my old lappy.

4. What are your favorite games/timewasters on your computer?

LiveJournal, Hexic, Anime News Network.

5. If money were no object, what kind of computer would you like to have?

Something with lots and lots of RAM and lots and lots of disk space.

Story time

Sep. 26th, 2005 02:02 pm
moonwise: (lab rat)
Settle down, children, for I have a Grad Student Story to tell, inspired by [livejournal.com profile] angstymcgoth's post about brazen students who call their TA to ask for answers on tests.

Many moons ago, I was a TA for orgo lab in my fifth year at Princeton. The class was being taught by Prof. Pascal, a tightassed perfectionist (no "toilet bowl" benzenes were to be drawn in his class.) When exam time came round, all the TAs would gather round to grade papers ASAP afterwards over pizza. Unlike Rutgers, the exams at Princeton are not multiple choice, and so there is some room for error in the grading.

If you, the student, felt that your test had been incorrectly graded, you had the option to resubmit your exam for a regrade. This was not without risk, as the TA might find something wrong that had gotten through the first round. However, in the majority of cases, the test either came back unchanged or slightly better. Needless to say, this presented a golden opportunity for the clever student to put one over on the TAs, mostly by writing the right answer out in the back of the workbook and saying "you guys missed this!"

Anyway. While Prof. Pascal was more than willing to accept that one of the other graders may have made a mistake, he himself (being who he is) was not willing to accept that he had made a mistake. So, unbeknownst to the orgo students, he photocopied the results of his grading before distributing the graded exams back to the students.

Not too long afterwards, one of the best students in the class came back with a misgrade request. Despite the incorrect problem, this fellow had already gotten an A on the exam. At the same time, another student's exam went missing. The two events seemed unrelated until Prof. Pascal went to the problem in question (it was an "assign the NMR spectrum" question) and compared it to his original copy - and found that the two didn't match.

This enterprising student had stolen an exam from another student who had gotten the question right. He erased all her answers, wrote in his own answers over Prof. Pascal's grading, and resubmitted it. Ten of ten for effort and cleverness, and only someone as anal as Pascal would have found it out. There was an ensuing whinefest about how the students should have been TOLD that their answers would be photocopied (what, so they'd know what question not to cheat on?) blah blah blah, but the facts remained.

The stupid part was that the cheater was an A student and hadn't submitted for a regrade previously, so no one could fathom why he would have wanted to polish his test results. The end result was that the cheater got a yearlong vacation from Princeton and failed the class. He should have been expelled, IMO, but that's what happens when your parents pay 40K a year for an Ivy Education.
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You are a

Social Moderate
(55% permissive)

and an...

Economic Liberal
(35% permissive)

You are best described as a:

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moonwise: (what fuck?)
I have seen some creepy-ass shit in my life, but that doctor-dentist thing is going to give me nightmares, I swear. O.o Especially after last week's trip to the dentist.

But, you have to love a series whose theme song is "Girls on Film."

Turning 30

Sep. 20th, 2005 03:17 pm
moonwise: (hooray!)
I was all set to be bummed today, but the gods were smiling on me. Every day should be like today! This is why:

The Giants won last night

and

I had a hypothesis that the two compounds from two different vendors that I've been comparing were different compounds (which means Company 2 is lying) and I was RIGHT

and

My House and Coupling DVDs arrived today

and

Husband is making dinner for me

and

I have birthday cake to eat!

I will enjoy the happy while it lasts. ^_^

Ow

Sep. 15th, 2005 09:57 pm
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The icon sums up the day, from the dentist in the morning to the edge of the iron in the evening. ;_;

Progress continues on the kimono and hakama, now that I have learned to machine-hem.

Squeeeee!

Sep. 13th, 2005 11:14 am
moonwise: (hooray!)
Kushiel's Scion will be out in June 2006!

Looks intriguing, too...

HAHAHAHA

Sep. 11th, 2005 10:02 pm
moonwise: (my fandom has...)
To all you sports experts who didn't pick the Giants to win this weekend:

HAHAHAHAHAHA PWNED! TAKE IT AND LIKE IT BITCHES! 42 - 19, dasright.
moonwise: (w00t)
Naruto premieres at 9 PM, heralding a Brave New World.

All together now!

I'm a ninja, it's your birthday, I'm a ninja, it's your birthday...

Quiet, I'm trying to concentrate!

Dude, we're ninjas! We graduated from Ninja Tech!

(just throw the cake up here please)

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