Humans!

January 15, 2007 at 12:24 pm (Uncategorized)

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Set free..

November 9, 2006 at 9:58 pm (Life, my existence, Uncategorized)

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So i pulled the 3rd allnighter in the past hmm.. 2.5 weeks. It’s now standard for me for papers. We all know just how horrible this is, but it’s what I forced upon myself by skippin’ town (camping and to NYC !) every other week between papers being due! Above are 90% of the books I used.. here’s the final draft on God & infinity. More specifically, how Anselm conceived of God as “that which no greater can be conceived”, just what we mean by greater, with regards to quantitatively greater.

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After turning in the paper, and while deciding where we’re all eatin’ tonight, a game of pickle-in-the-middle broke out in my room with a little earth squishy ball.. right. I was just sitting behind that little screen you see lookin’ for Sweet Pea’s. yeah.. that was good..

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and TONNES of fun to draw on their table cloth-paper-thinger that we walked out with! Mine scenery is on the right & philip’s(he’s the pickle-in-the-middle up above!) on the left, mostly rooting for the Sooners & the Irish.

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Wow. Be ye warned!

November 8, 2006 at 12:44 pm (Uncategorized)

This is an actual hallmark eCard a friend sent us.. you WILL smile. like it or not. http://www.hallmark.com/ECardWeb/ECV.jsp?a=0349662083023M142230238Y

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Survival of the fittest! (part 2)

October 17, 2006 at 9:31 pm (Uncategorized)

Now, if you haven’t been enlightened to the fun of Slashdot you’re behind the times. Being a quarter Swede myself, here’s one I just couldn’t pass up.

The article:

“According to an article at the BBC, an evolutionary theorist in London suggests that humanity may split into two sub-species within the next 100,000 years. From the article: ‘The descendants of the genetic upper class would be tall, slim, healthy, attractive, intelligent, and creative and a far cry from the “underclass” humans who would have evolved into dim-witted, ugly, squat goblin-like creatures.’”

Comment#1:
So to be clear.. Half of us will be Swedish, and the other half will be British?

Comment #2:
Yes and the Brits will make revolting sausages out of the Swedes and eat them with bacon and eggs.

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Let’s hope we don’t come to this..

October 10, 2006 at 11:13 am (Social, Uncategorized)

In honor of Christine’s & my own many a ranting on male leadership..

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Linguistic Aspirations..

October 9, 2006 at 12:33 pm (Uncategorized)

This from my german email group.. I don’t expect many to get it, unless having been *formally* trained in a language:

“He once tried to learn Spanish; now he no longer has any aspirations. “

Bill Kelly
Connecticut USA

David Alwyn wrote:

> neither /b/ nor /p/ is aspirated in Spanish; the distinction in
> Spanish is on voice alone.

Hey, I thought it was funny!

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So it rained.

September 23, 2006 at 1:48 am (Uncategorized)

It rained tonight. Alot. Alot alot.

On the map you’ would have noticed the ‘red’ went right thru L-ville. Running (you’re crazy if you walked) from the other building over to the dorm was through 6″ of water, the whole way. The quad (aka Jo-bowl) turned into the pond. (Remember, campus is on top of a hill.. & plenty of idiots ran amuck. I admit, curiousity did get the best of me & I had to walk out in the middle of it.. knee deep easily. The best comment was “it doesn’t take much to turn us into a bunch of 10 year olds.” Stories abounded from the adventerous, from cars getting flooded, drains overflowing & moving manhole covers, to the undergrad dorm having water flowing in the windows(it’s next to a hill). I can’t wait for ppl to post their pix of this stuff.

It’s 1:30 am & I still hear a couple ppl out there.

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Outside looking in..

September 19, 2006 at 10:50 am (Germany, Social, Uncategorized)

So here’s an post from a yahoo group I’m a part of. Incredible eye-opening. I need to hunt this book down.


More ‘Rules’ For Germany Posted by: “Andrew Hammel”

Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:24 am (PST)

Sorry to be contributing late to this thread, but another good book about cultural differences is “Americans at Work: A Guide to the Can-Do People” by Craig Storti. You’ll find this book in many European airport bookstores,
pitched to business travelers going to the U.S.

The author’s an American who has spent most of his life working internationally. The book is obviously mostly about the differences between American and non-American workplaces (and is spot-on and helpful in this regard) but also contains more general observations:

P. 13: “The first thing that probably needs to be said in a book about Americans and foreigners is that the former don’t really believe in the latter. Oh, they realize that there are a large number of so-called foreign countries teeming with odd-looking people who speak strange languages, but deep down Americans have a hard time believing that these people are fundamentally different from them. While they accept that people from other cultures may be foreign on the surface, Americans believe that ‘underneath we’re all alike.’ They believe, in short, that any differences that do exist between themselves and non-Americans are ultimately insignificant. “

p. 16: “To put it another way, not believing in culture means that Americans have a hard time accepting that there is any legitimate reason – any ‘excuse’ – for the odd way foreigners sometimes behave, and they conclude
therefore that all such behavior is simply arbitrary. . . . If there is no real logic or reason for the strange things foreigners sometimes do, then why should Americans (or anyone else, for that matter) have to put up with them?… When Americans encounter cultural differences, there is an underlying assumption, a deep conviction, that once they point out odd, counterproductive, and illogical behaviors, foreigners will drop their annoying habits and start behaving normally.”

p. 85: “In general, individualistic Americans regard people from more collectivist cultures as timid, conformist, not willing to stand up for themselves, and overly concerned about what other people think. They’re too deferential, don’t insist on their rights, and spend too much time worrying and trying to get a consensus before acting. They seem to lack confidence and not to care enough about whether they get credit for their achievements. “

p. 118: “Americans will go to almost any lengths to avoid sounding negative, pessimistic, or defeatist, even if it means being somewhat less than honest or candid. They try to stay away from topics they refer to as ‘downers’ and to stay out of conversations that ‘bring you down,’ as in down from the giddy heights of optimism and happiness. These topics include anything to do with evil or the dark side of human nature, which Americans either ignore or try to explain away, anything that suggests failure, defeat, or any kind of setback – especially with death, the ultimate setback – or anything to do with limits or limitations, such as reasons why something cannot be done, should not be tried, or is impossible.”

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My inner geek comes out..

September 18, 2006 at 12:04 am (Uncategorized)

bravo jason, bravo.

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It’s not talking about me alright!

September 17, 2006 at 12:16 am (Germany, Life, my existence, Uncategorized)

Some people (like my mom) might claim this comic is loosely based on my (or my dad’s) dietary consumption of our mandatory daily staple food group..

“In other news..”  I’ve managed to hunt down contact info for both Campus for Christ & the Navigators in Germany. Now to convince such ppl for me to bum with/shadow/interview ‘em in 8 months… wait.. are ppl at the universities in may??  hmm.. this may be a problem..

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