This is my Linear Programming teacher. He is a respected professor. He also has a an exercise video! I think this is what happens to you if you stay in academia for too long...
"total body mind"
Friday, September 28, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
I'm so grad...
I am officially posted on the grad student directory. I was hoping that I would manage to look cooler than the other nerds...alas.
Also, when I was searching for the room number of my lab (because I don't know it despite working there for 2 years) I came across this. I am soooo grad.
I also get to interview UROP kids and make them do my bidding. My fellow grads have warned me though; most undergrads behave like children, party a lot, and don't do quality work. Hmmmm...
Also, when I was searching for the room number of my lab (because I don't know it despite working there for 2 years) I came across this. I am soooo grad.
I also get to interview UROP kids and make them do my bidding. My fellow grads have warned me though; most undergrads behave like children, party a lot, and don't do quality work. Hmmmm...
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Friday, September 7, 2007
Beautiful (sad) Songs -- with help from my friends
Now, music is a personal thing, so I don't expect this to ring true for most. However, some things cannot be overlooked. If I noticed them, I bet others did too. I was born in 1983, so if you think "WTF" then it gives you some perspective about where I am coming from. If anything, my objective is to have you find something on this list that you haven't listened to before or to have you comment and have me listen to something I haven't discovered yet. I think we need to branch out because so much of what we find beautiful takes time to really understand, and time is hard to spare. Turn off the lights (that actually makes your hearing better) and give it a shot. Then email me and I will update this post/blog and add or subtract as necessary.
Oh, and it's easy to pick acoustic songs, i know. They are really good for heart wrenching. But if you can make a rock song that shakes foundations, then you've hit the jackpot. I believe that the whole point of music is to make someone else feel something--to evoke a true unique emotion in them. Not all of these are sad, but its hard to think of happy songs that make that big of an impression.
be kind...the list follows...(i'm doing this after the bar from the top of my head)
Neutral Milk Hotel: two headed boy, pt. 2
Bright Eyes: (hmm...)
REM: everybody hurts (cliche or just correct?)
Gary Jules (not REM!): mad world
Fugazi: i'm so tired
The Smiths: asleep (not because of the perks of being a wallflower, but good call Chbosky)
Radiohead: there are actually too many to count for me. but if you don't listen to them then watch this video. by no means does this categorize the band.
Beethoven: piano sonata no. 14 ("moonlight sonata")
My Morning Jacket: bermuda highway
Built to Spill: twin falls
Death Cab For Cutie: steadier footing
Smashing Pumkins: tonight, tonight
Silverchair: emotion sickness
Ben Harper: another lonely day
Boyz II Men: its so hard to say goodbye to yesterday (also beatles: yesterday-- same idea)
The Faces: ooh la la
[insert elliot smith/nick drake song]
-->this is hard when you dont have an mp3 library. i'm tired i'll look through my cds later.
Oh, and it's easy to pick acoustic songs, i know. They are really good for heart wrenching. But if you can make a rock song that shakes foundations, then you've hit the jackpot. I believe that the whole point of music is to make someone else feel something--to evoke a true unique emotion in them. Not all of these are sad, but its hard to think of happy songs that make that big of an impression.
be kind...the list follows...(i'm doing this after the bar from the top of my head)
Neutral Milk Hotel: two headed boy, pt. 2
Bright Eyes: (hmm...)
REM: everybody hurts (cliche or just correct?)
Gary Jules (not REM!): mad world
Fugazi: i'm so tired
The Smiths: asleep (not because of the perks of being a wallflower, but good call Chbosky)
Radiohead: there are actually too many to count for me. but if you don't listen to them then watch this video. by no means does this categorize the band.
Beethoven: piano sonata no. 14 ("moonlight sonata")
My Morning Jacket: bermuda highway
Built to Spill: twin falls
Death Cab For Cutie: steadier footing
Smashing Pumkins: tonight, tonight
Silverchair: emotion sickness
Ben Harper: another lonely day
Boyz II Men: its so hard to say goodbye to yesterday (also beatles: yesterday-- same idea)
The Faces: ooh la la
[insert elliot smith/nick drake song]
-->this is hard when you dont have an mp3 library. i'm tired i'll look through my cds later.
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