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some stuff about my new classes, posted more for my use because posts are relatively easy to organize and refer back to )



Right now, I'm 34 pages into the English translation of Gomorrah: A Personal Journey into the Violent International Empire of Naples' Organized Crime System, by Robert Saviano. I've talked about the author (still under government protection), the Camorra issue and the buzz around this book's film adaptation several times here. But the book is really, really good so far. It starts out with an explanation of the Naples port system, and goes into the start of the author's experience as a worker. The start of the book hooks you right away:

The container swayed as the crane hoisted it onto the ship. The spreader, which hooks the container to the crane, was unable to control its movement, so it seemed to float in the air. The hatches, which had been improperly closed, suddenly sprang open, and dozens of bodies started raining down. They looked like mannequins. But when they hit the ground, their heads split open, as if their skulls were real. And they were. Men, women, even a few children, came tumbling out of the container. All dead. Frozen, stacked one on top of another, packed like sardines. These were the Chinese who never die. The eternal ones, who trade identity papers among themselves. So this is where they'd ended up, the bodies that in the wildest fantasies might have been cooked in Chinese restaurants, buried in fields beside factories, or tossed into the mouth of Vesuvius. Here they were. Spilling from the container by the dozen, their names scribbled on tags and tied with string around their necks. They'd all put aside money so they could be buried in China, back in their hometowns, a percentage withheld from their salaries to guarantee their return voyage once they were dead. A space in a container and a hole in some strip of Chinese soil. The port crane operator covered his face with his hands as he told me about it, eyeing me through his fingers. As if the mask of his hands might give him the courage to speak. He'd seen the bodies fall, but there'd been no need to sound the alarm. He merely lowered the container to the ground, and dozens of people appeared out of nowhere to put everyone back inside and hose down the remains. That's how it went. He still couldn't believe it and hoped he was hallucinating, due to too much overtime. Then he closed his fingers, completely covering his eyes. He kept on whimpering, but I couldn't understand what he was saying.
There are more parts like this that made me want to cry.

There's also some practical advice in the book: "The Minotaur explained that the best technique when driving is to keep the pistol between your thighs. Putting it on the dashboard slows you down - you lose too much time grabbing it."

I'll probably finish the book very soon. I hope a local library acquires a copy of the movie adaptation's DVD.
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so the Principles of Business class only had sections available from 8-9 AM
that is just not reasonable for a commuter like me



so, my classes:


Archaeology and the Media (4 units)
Focus on the use of digital media to create narrative about the practice and products of archaeology. Students build a critical awareness of the way digital media are used by archaeologists, journalists, film and TV producers, and others. Students will experience the introductory stage of the digital media authoring process.
My advisor said this wouldn't be redundant for someone with my experience, and that it has helped people find jobs before


Research Theory and Methods in Cultural and Social Anthropology (5 units)
Introduction to research problems and research design techniques. Will involve local field research on the collection, analysis, and presentation of data.

Introduction to Pre-modern Japanese literature (4 units)
waitlist position: 1
This course provides an overview of Japanese literature and cultural history, from the seventh to the 18th century. 7A will begin with Japan's early myth-history, Kojiki, and its first extant poetry anthology, Man'yoshu, which show the first stages of transition from a preliterate, communal society to a highly developed courtly culture. Readings from noblewomen's diaries, poetry anthologies, and a selection of chapters from the classical Japanese literary masterpiece The Tale of Genji, offer a window into that courtly culture as its height of refinement. We will examine the intermingling traces of oral culture and high literary art in popular tales from the Kamakura period and explore the early representations of samurai heroism in military chronicles and medieval noh drama. After considering the development of linked verse in late medieval times, we will read several types of vernacular literature that emerged in the urban culture of the early modern Edo period, including the poetic diaries of the haiku poet Basho. This course does not assume or require any previous exposure to or course work in Japanese literature, history, or language.
My Japanese is limited, so this is good to know
besides, I've read The Tale of Genji and other things already, plus some of the Chinese works (in translation) they often quoted; I have a good basis

Beginning Modern Dance Technique - 2 units
number 14 on waitlist
why just do ballet for 0.5 units when I can still dance for 2 units!
I just want to dance. also, I couldn't find any other 2 or 3 credit classes that could fit my schedule. I needed a lighter load with those two big Anthro classes above. There's an audition the first day of class, but that's more of an assessment.
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I think I'm going to give up on finishing the Script Frenzy 09 project for now. April is just a bad month to do these things in, and I'm stuck on a scene and I'm tired of writing around it. Plus, I'm only at 28 pages, excepting the random stuff I wrote on paper about events past that hard scene. grrrr
I'll probably try it again in summer, though. One of the reasons why I want to get out of college a semester early? When (or if haha) I find a job, I can probably keep work at work and have whatever free time left totally separate. agh homework and tests and reports about things I'm not too excited about.

oh, and the tentative schedule for my last! semester! ever!
(still have to wait for Phase II, in July, to get the other classes)

definitely signed up for the class:
Anthro 136I - Archaeology and the Media
This was initially a second choice for me, but I talked with the anthro advisor and she said the class shouldn't be redundant for me (I took Ethnographic Film before, and I'm currently editing footage for an archaeologist). Also, she said that the class and the professor have helped students get good jobs in the past, so yay

This class conflicted with the Japanese Horror Film class I wanted to take, but hey, being able to work on films > just watching more films.

waitlisted:
Japanese 7A - Introduction to Pre-Modern Japanese Literature and Culture
lol I'm not obsessed with Japan I just happen to like a lot of things from there. But I don't really like sushi, for some reason. -shrugs-
and I've already read The Tale of the Heike and The Tale of Genji, so I have a head start. And the class does not have a language requirement.

my Phase II first picks:
Principles of Business
okay, so this might fill up before then, but it's worth a shot

Anthro 169B - Research Theory and Methods in Socio-Cultural Anthropology
yay more cultural anthro




in unrelated awesome:
BIOSHOCK 2 BIOSHOCK 2 BIOSHOCK 2

I should actually play the first game through instead of staring awestruck at the screen when watching my brother play

in other news:

Happy Earth Day!


oh, and Gossip Girl surprisingly made me happy after yesterday's tiring day.
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the grades:

Department Course Number Course Title Units Grade Credit Code
ANTHRO 189 SPEC TOP:SOC/CULT 4.0 A
ARCH 110AC SOC & CULT FACTORS 4.0 B
INTEGBI 187 HUM BIO OF THE PAC 3.0 B
MUSIC 20A BASIC MUSICIANSHIP 2.0 B
UGIS 192B RESEARCH SOC SCI 1.0 P PF

I'm actually really surprised and happy that I got such a high grade in the Human Biogeography of the Pacific class, because I wasn't doing so well there, and it was the class I was most worried about. I'm a bit disappointed with the Architecture and Music grades, but I should have followed my gut with the Architecture group project and bothered the others about format, and the Music problems were all my own. I just wish I could have had a grade for the pass/fail undergrad research (llama caravan video editing) to raise the B's a bit. But oh well, not bad. Next semester's my big writing semester...lots and lots of typing ahead, I think.

the new classes:

Anthro 114 - History of Anthropological Thought

English 143 B 002 - Verse: How to Write Lyric Poems
In this course you will conduct a progressive series of experiments in which you will explore the fundamental options for writing poetry today -- aperture, partition, closure; rhythmic sound patterning; relations between the sentence and line of verse; image & figure; shortlined and longlined free verse; stanza; graphics and poetic space; poetic forms (villanelle, sestina, pantoum, ghazal, prose poem, etc.); the first, second, third personas (speaker and poet, addressee and reader; apostrophe and drama; narrative and description); and cultural translation. Our emphasis will be placed on recent poets, with an eye & ear always to renovating traditions. You will write a poem a week, and we'll discuss several in class; on alternate days, we'll discuss examples drawn from a course reader. It will be delightful.
this was the class I had to send a 5 page sample in for...I'm so glad I was able to get in. Now I'm going to feel intimidated by all the English majors and stuff...I should go look up the teacher sometime

Anthro 189 - Cross Cultural Poetics
ohhhh shoot I signed up for the wrong class I wanted this not Violence and Subjectivity argh. Good thing I wrote this post. shoooooooooot
okay, I'm on the waitlist now. phew.

FILM STUDIES 180A - Screenwriting
Instructor approval is required. Preference is given to Film Studies and Art Practice majors.
I emailed the instructor, though, and she said I should at least show up with a piece of creative writing and try.
They also had classes on The Wire and Asian Horror, but time didn't work out.

I really do want to see good TV like The Wire and Mad Men sometime. But I don't feel like it right now. Like Band of Brothers, I need all the hype to die down before I can approach those shows with a clean appetite. Or something. I'm just weird.

I did just see the pilot for Sons of Anarchy. It's interesting, and many people rightly describe it as a biker drama with a touch of Hamlet. Nice to see another side of NorCal (though I don't know if they shoot up here). Not nice to see that bit of facial hair on Charlie Hunnam. The cast is good (hey, it's Ron Perlman! and the guy who played The Winchesters' maternal grandfather!), but it didn't get my attention as much as

IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA



Basically, a brother and sister run an Irish bar with their two friends.

Dennis: We could get into a lot of trouble for this.
Dee: And we also have a social responsibility to keep teenagers from drinking.
Charlie: I guess.
Mac: Well, I don’t know about that though. Hold on, I mean, wait a second, hear me out, hear me out - it wasn’t that long ago that we were in the same position as these youngsters, right? I mean, we’d get kicked out of some bar and what did we do, Den? We would get a bunch of forties from a homeless guy and we would go sit in some park.
Charlie: That is true.
Mac: That is absolutely true. And what would happen? We would almost get raped and/or murdered and/or stabbed by the crackheads in Fairmount Park.
Charlie: You want to know what else what would happen? We drove Nicky Potnick’s car into a tree on Kelly Drive.
Dennis: With Sweet Dee in the back seat, puking all over the headrest because some guy talked to her that she liked, remember that? Every time some guy talks to you that you like, you get so nervous that you drink yourself into oblivion.
Dee: No, no, I had bad…potato salad.
Mac: You abused alcohol, and that’s OK, that’s OK, but it’s very dangerous, right? Right? Well maybe, we should look at this whole thing from a different angle. Maybe we have a social responsibility to provide a safe haven for these kids to be kids. You know, experiment!
Dee: No, I don’t like where this is headed.


Just finished the first three episodes. I'll be watching a lot more very soon.


something funny posted by [livejournal.com profile] luckiey_starrz. I wasn't able to watch Boxing Day matches though...
OH ALSO during the Man City game, the Hull manager had his halftime talk on the field. He sat the players down on the field and berated them right in front of their fans. I'd never seen that before except like, in youth soccer where there aren't any locker rooms. It was hilarious.
the image.
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Happy Birthday to [livejournal.com profile] logovo and [livejournal.com profile] tigera4j!

Last night's Supernatural was okay, but had some weird pacing that threw some pretty inspired bits off.

But then that moment.
with the stuffing.
I couldn't stop laughing for 3...5 minutes? My brother tried to restrain me, seriously. I was laughing and laughing and laughing, and then trying to stop and explain to my brother and then bursting into more laughter...just what I've needed these past few weeks.
also, I was wondering why they kept promoting guest star Ted Raimi, until the TWOP forums informed me that
HE WAS JOXER THE MIGHTY!

you guys remember Joxer, right? From Xena?

don't make me feel old I'm only 20

The Teddy Bear moment, found on Youtube: THAT SCENE starts at 3:49
We already know that Dean has a thing against fabric softener teddy bears.

In more serious matters:
I got into the Verse Poetry class yay!
we had to submit an application with five pages of poems and I didn't think I would make it because my poems are weird and I'm not an English major nor a creative writing minor so I wouldn't get that edge but yay!

more discussion of new classes to come someday. When I'm not swamped with work or just recovering from work with little videos or TV shows

speaking of TV shows

I obtained all 5 parts of the zombies invade Big Brother set miniseries, Dead Set. Really really good, prime zombie fare.

The best trailer I found.
The whole show's 3 hours put together. Go check it out. It starts out just okay, then really gets good. Sorry I'm not feeling more descriptive at the moment. But I did get some scares, and I wanted to cry at the end.

Simon Pegg liked it, but had one big problem: Zombies don't run!

whoa shoot I read "soporific" as "sporkorific"

Personally, I don't mind either kind. Yeah yeah it messes up the metaphor. But I like more animalistic monsters. Like the vampires in Supernatural.

a commenter on io9 pointed to this Slate article on the same issue.

But crossing reality TV with zombies? VHI first announced their own little thing in June..


For more brainy zombie fare :P
Word Zombies: The latest in French-Canadian propaganda?

McDonald went on to describe the infected as extremely chatty deranged people. The movie is based on the Tony Burgess' novel Pontypool Changes Everything and will be screened at the Toronto Film Festival.
I'm wondering how they're going to play this premise straight.

and, of course, no local library has that book. And it's out of stock in local bookstores. nooooo
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nice quiz via [livejournal.com profile] kiwimangoodness:

Your result for Which Chess Piece are You Test?...

The Queen

Congrats! Only 2-3% of the population score this!

Queen’s are the rarest of all types. They are quiet but hold the deepest of convictions regarding the matters of the world. They are frequently activists for their cause, they will do what’s right but not for glory, not for political power. It is why they are the Queen. They are the champions of the oppressed and the downtrodden. They are found in the wake of the aftermath rescuing those in acute distress. They may even fantasize revenge on those who victimize the defenseless. Think of ‘Poetic Justice’ and you’ll have appealed to the Queen.



You can’t lead the Queen if only because they are right in suspecting others motives. You cannot fool this individual even if they are sympathetic. The Queen selects a few for friendship – these are friends that transcend the very word. They promote harmony with their very presence and typically make their surroundings more beautiful by just being there to clean up the mess. Don’t mistake them for extroverts – they are special in their diplomacy. They are ‘doers’ and dreamers. They can only be intimate with a chosen few. They will withdraw suddenly if pressed and this is necessary for them.



The Queen excels with writing and communication. They are often the counselors of home, of public service and the good face of politics for the King. They look at the global perspective and are better at spotting patterns and relations. They think of the future and strive for meaning and purpose.

Take Which Chess Piece are You Test? at HelloQuizzy



and now I'm number 4 on the waitlist for the Ocean and peoples class. I think people saw the readings and got freaked out. But they're given ahead of time, yay! I should get started on them.


hey, FotC fans: Jemaine got married. (link via [livejournal.com profile] cleolinda)

Now I need to start catching up on The Middleman. lol The Middleman creator (and former Lost writer- his best ep was 1.17, the Jin one) Javier Grillo-Marxuach, is [livejournal.com profile] chaodai. He was listening to L'arc-en-ciel in one post.
and some time I need to start watching It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

and yesterday I was feeling bad, so I watched all of Extras S2 so I could cringe while laughing at more awkward and uncomfortable situations yay


finally, US men's gymnast Raj Bhavsar in Sports Illustrated:

"[Sasha Artemov] tends to be better when he swings big, so that's all I told him," said Bhavsar. "Ever since joining us in Beijing, he'd pretty much boned every pommel horse set he'd raised his hand for."
uhh, Raj...

quote found from the fellow immature minds in the TWOP forums.
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Musharraf resigns as Pakistan president.



in other news...I'm now number 5 on the waitlist for my Human Biogeography of the Pacific class! I moved up one space yay!

they gave the reading list already for the class. All the readings will be online, but the additional bibliography of articles is...long. I should get to reading them.


finally, the Japanese men's volleyball team has the cutest huddle ever.
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Hey, hey, [livejournal.com profile] realproof, remember when I told you about Wienerschnitzel and the Wienermobile? I mistakenly connected the latter to the former.
A visit to the Wienermobile!
turns out it's a promo thing for Oscar Mayer hot dogs. Bad memory, bad.

- - -

In less important matters, I finally have a more-or-less complete schedule of classes for the upcoming school semester.

Monday,
Discussion - Architecture 110AC - Social and Cultural Factors in Design - 9:30 AM - 11 AM
When filming the Farmers' Market project for Ethnographic Film, we looked up a professor who could compare the spatial elements of farmers' markets and supermarkets in practical, not eco-biased, terms. She was a great interview, really helped balance our film. This professor also told us about this class she was teaching in the fall. We get to do an ethnography and everything. She's a really cool person, with a great selection of ergonomic chairs in her office. I've always been interested in architecture (though more in appreciating it than actually building it), and this class has an Anthro bent to it. So I'm looking forward to this one.

Music 20A - Basic Musicianship - 2-3 PM
I like music. Used to play piano. Really need to work on general formal training.

Tuesday
Anthro 189 - Special Topics in Social/Cultural Anthropology: Cities of the Global South - 9:30-11 AM
A topic that gets me all fired up about injustice and misleading perceptions and whatnot. And I already own one of the textbooks, City of Slums, yay!

Arch 110AC - lecture - 2-3:30 PM

Integrated Biology 187 - Human Biogeography of the Pacific - 3:30-5 PM
A bit of a fastwalk from Wurster to Barker for this class. But I need an Upper Division Bio Anthro class for the Anthropology degree, and this was the least hard-looking class that fulfilled that requirement. 3 credits, (the usual class is 4 credits). But I'm number 6 on the waiting list, in a 50 student class. They kept two seats open, and others may be class-shopping and drop out, I hope.

Wednesday - just Music 20A

Thursday - repeat of Tuesday

Friday - just Music 20 A.

The extra spaces should give me time for CalTV and an Undergraduate Research Program thing I've already inquired about. Actually, I got an email recommending me (as well as another person in my Ethnographic Film class) for this position: editing footage taken of this project
This study aims to document the geography of contemporary llama caravan transport in southern Peru by traveling with a llama caravan and using a combination of geospatial technology and interviews to record subjective accounts by native caravan drivers. We began with a controlled physiological study of llama cargo-bearing capacity modeled on recent physiological studies of human porters in Nepal. Subsequently we participated in the acquisition of salt from a quarry in Arequipa, Peru and the transport of this salt for trade to neighboring valleys in Apurimac during a fifteen day round-trip journey.

The person supervising my possible position works under my former Andean Archaeology professor. So I have a faint grasp of what they're doing.
Editing, as well as some Spanish skills are required. I already emailed the guy in charge, told him my qualifications. He said they looked good. Now I just have to wait for the URAP application thing to open...I hope I don't mess up this opportunity.

- - -

okay, back to the fun stuff:

ninja-swiped from [livejournal.com profile] yaiyah: Pushing Daisies Season 2 preview! yay!

Cool article from SF Gate on Spaced
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Did my Phase II registration! So my class schedule's something like this:

Field Production of Ethnographic Film : MW, 9 AM - 12 PM
Biological Anthropology (req for Anthro major): TTh, 12:30-2 PM, discussion Friday 10-11 AM.
Greek Philosophy (waitlisted, but this was the best time and most interesting of the available Philopsophy/Values breadth req. I'm going to get in this class, even if I have to give candy apples!): MW 2-3P, discussion Friday, 1-2 PM.
and then there's this:

Introduction to Acting, TuTh 2-5P,
Note: You will not be able to enroll in Theater 10 through Tele-BEARS before the beginning of the semester. You must reserve a time for an audition during the first week of class for admission. The audition sign-up sheets will be posted in the hallway of 101 Dwinelle Annex on December 3. Audition Times: 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. in Durham Studio Theatre, Wednesday, January 23. Audition requirement: one minute speech from a play, film script, or a selection of prose. Memorization is strongly encouraged. If you are accepted into the course, the instructor will give you a course control number on the first day that your class meets.

time to bring back my performance skillz.
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Links on the LJ/Six Apart/Strikethrough mess:
From [livejournal.com profile] logovo: one view on the matter, Comm hijacking by LJ employee, Article on Six Apart’s blog problem, Livejournal creator leaves, Six Apart funnels donations to charities.

From [livejournal.com profile] yahtzee63: Some thoughts on the latest LJ suspension/deletions

From [livejournal.com profile] soleta_nf: great email sent to LJ, Compilation of links, thoughts, a video response, and a new theme song.

[livejournal.com profile] censorthiis: Help needed for working on alternative to LJ

And, finally, Fandom Diaspora.

That made the weirdo poetic wannabe in me compare LJ fandom to immigration…it’s like fandom is searching for a home. Some, like me, just can’t bear to leave the networks and experiences we have only in this place, even if the new governing body (Six Apart) ain’t the greatest of things. We’re too settled in to leave, I guess. Others wish to seek a better land, somewhere with better laws governing expression and such. Best wishes to all of you on that journey.

I’m staying, and I’m not backing up with other blog accounts. I’ve got a one-stop flist, with comms for my major, my university, and my city. I’ve got a fantastic network of soccer fans that seems to be staying, for the most part. A few of my TV/movie/book friends are leaving for perfectly good reasons, but most are staying. None of my real-life friends are leaving, and they aren’t involved in much LJ business. I’ve just started getting into the music and Spanish-language fandom here. And the layout/design of LJ agrees with me, which may sound strange but is somewhat important to someone visual like me.

I’m being lazy, weak and submissive about this, but I’ve settled on LJ as my one-stop blog network. Myspace and Facebook don’t count. I don’t think I have the will to try and rebuild everything again on other sites. So I’ll just sit here, and hope SixApart eats itself up or something.

PS. I hear that Journal Fen is better equipped to take on new traffic than Greatest Journal or Insane Journal right now.

Phew.

Today was my Phase II registration appointment for fall classes. So my Fall 2007 schedule shall be:
Monday
9-10 AM
Intro to Native American Studies -fulfills history requirement, interesting subject
3-6 PM
Film Ethnography -not the exact title, but yay Film and Anthropology in one class!
That leaves me a lot of time to study and explore and stuff.
Tuesday and Thursday
11 AM- 12:30 PM
Andean Archaeology - I’ve heard good things about the professor, and it’s a cool subject that fulfills the Area requirement for my major
3:30 - 5 PM
International Perspectives in Education - fulfills International Studies req, and I like to learn about education
Wednesday
9-10 AM
Intro to Native American Studies
12 - 1 PM
Native American Studies discussion
2 - 3 PM
Film Ethnography discussion
So I have one hour for lunch that day.
Friday
9-10 AM
Intro to Native American Studies
And that’s it. So I can either take BART home right after class, or stick around for friends or free concerts or study stuff.

I think the long summer has made me want to start school again. Just after I’ve read all these books I’ve borrowed…

And I'm still looking for crazy questions for characters numbered 1-20. A lot of the shippy/who and how would you or 3 do/desert island questions have been asked already, so come up with more stuff! Like bands! Starting 11! Who would you send to best punish SixApart? Get creative!
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Whoa, shoot. I just spent two days with even less sleep as usual because of papers - and I still had to finish them the next day at school! Grr me. Later today I’ll start watching my tapes of Smallville, Supernatural, and Doctor Who (we’re on episode 3 now!). I’ve been trying to catch up with f-list but not been able to comment much…sorry. And of course I had to skip over SPN posts. Yup. And the wi-fi we were jacking is security-locked now, so we're stuck with dial-up.

Lost: I don’t think it’s purgatory- just a cover-up for the plane’s island landing.
Oh, and waaah happy/sad new for Sun no no no waaaaah. Even though this ep was just okay, somehow the Jin/Sun episodes make me want to cry. And Juliet keeps on getting more interesting. And the white and red jacket Sun was wearing in the flashbacks shall be mine someday. Mine!

Check out these comments I made on Heroes posts!
“Dude, Heroes now has a Justice Society that saved things and got corrupted and now the Justice League must be formed!” geeky girl me. Anyone want to do JSA/JLA/Heroes comparisons?
“With great power comes...great incestability?” ha.

Had to start registering for classes today. There’s a Phase II in August, but that’s 5 credits left and I’m definitely going to fill that with Intermediate Japanese, so no suspense there.
History and Theory of Ethnographic Film-fulfills upper-division Anthro major requirement in the Social/Cultural field. Also combines two great interests of mine. The second half, in the spring, is about actual production, which I really want.
History of Film- Knocks out history breadth requirement, and I finally get to have a class in the actual Film studies department.
Perspectives in International Education - knocks out social/behavioral breadth requirement, and I’ve always been interested in education. Teaching runs in my family.

And, now, some cool pics I found )
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First of all…I have a ton of links, and I’ve been tagged for many memes, but I’m going to give them a break just now. The following post will consist of short, random thoughts.

WE!
ARE!
ARSENAL!
We beat Man U! Again! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
My evil laugh is on fire!!!
But, while Robin Van Persie did score the first goal for us, he injured his right foot while doing so (link via [livejournal.com profile] greeniebach). Aww. Hope he gets better.

Last week I saw Sparta performing “Taking Back Control” on Conan. I imagined singing that for Arsenal in a stadium or club or something.
don’t let it go
We’re taking back control…


More on my new classes )

Smallville- Justice: Super slashtastic and corny dialogue yet awesome awesome actions. Evil Lex! No Lana? Chloe’s part of the Justice League! Will Black Canary or Hawkpeople or Plastic Man be next? The Watchtower mention made me squee, because it reminded me of Barbara “Oracle” Gordon. Yes, I am a geek.

Supernatural- Playthings: The curly-haired girl looked creepy. IT was an alright episode, but I actually yelled that the director should just let scenes breathe. Scariest dolls ever, along with coolest dollhouse ever. Sam got drunk and flipped over. More slash. Next week’s bank ep looks cool. Intriguing parallel between the Brothers Winchester and the spirit sisters.

Heroes: Missed the first five minutes aaugh. In my opinion, it was a good episode, but I think Tim Kring’s strength lies in plotting and overseeing rather than dialogue. Ooh sword. Nathan-Hiro awesomeness. Horn-Rimmed Glasses ups the creepy. Poor Matt. I’m starting to like The Haitian character. Yay Zach-Claire friendship renewed! Ali Larter surprised me with her instant transformations from Niki to Jessica and back. (On Conan she said that she was one of the Vidal Sasson commercial girls. No, not the shiny “After” girl. She was the “Before” girl, with messed up hair and the melodramatically sad face. Aww.) That last scene was so freaky. And Petrelli coma kiss. Aaah…

Studio 60: Bumpy, but not as bad as some previous eps. I think it was more of a shot timing issue. Yay Jordan being nice yet smart enough to say no to adorable yet way too stalkerish Matt. Jack was used pretty well in this episode, and Ed Asner’s character keeps on getting cooler. I just realized that Dawn (The Office UK) and Pam (the Office US) are on the same network! Lucy Davis really shined in this episode. But no the Thursday thing with Tom Jeter is messed up because of fun Asian girl aaack! The forty power things thing was grating until the part that reminded Jordan of the vice president that I will now call Reality Bites. But hey, Spy is a pretty good and smart and it’s a reality show!

Been visiting my grandma in the hospital about once or twice a day. She’s doing fine, and all I’ll say is that it’s a good thing she’s getting treatment. I hope she gets well soon so she can come home.

Her floor in the hospital smells like stale feet.

Hey, [livejournal.com profile] never_evil, a really good pearl tea place I go to has Lychee Green Tea, tapioca pearls optional.

When coming home from the farmer’s market, I remembered that Horner (I think) middle school is right in front of the cemetery. Look to the future, kids!

Watched the Deer Valley Chevy Freestyle International for skiing. In aerials, “Speedy” Peterson won with a skittish yet solid Hurricane, which he messed up in the Olympics. Yay for perseverance. The annoying tiara skiier, Julia Mancuso, is featured in some ads. Gaah. In moguls, the Olympic champ is from Australia. Where does he practice? Hee, the finalists in one event were: two French (one won, one was fourth), one French Swiss (second place) and one French Canadian (third).

Aww I was rooting for the Saints. Oh well.

Deutsche Welle had a Werder Bremen preview, which made me squee so much. Especially with the footage of Miro walking out of some building with Diego, reporters trailing behind. Bundesliga 1 starts this week! GO BREMEN!
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Winter’s sharp air stings, and the squirrels are in hiding. New semester has come, and with it come new classes, new textbooks, new headaches, and for the past few days, new gas pains.
My classes:
Japanese 1B
Anthropology 2AC: Introduction to Archaeology
History of Art 11: Renaissance to Present
Physics and Music

I want to post about new classes, Smallville and Supernatural, the song I so want to sing at an Arsenal-Man U game, and my strange connection to land. However, homework is calling, so I’ll just dump here some memes and links I’ve collected.

Ninja-swiped from [livejournal.com profile] devilintraining:
What Your Bathroom Habits Say About You

You are a giving soul. Way too giving in fact. You often get stuck doing the dirty work that no one else will do.

Your look is put together, classic, and stylish. You always look fashionable without trying.

You are a little shy and easily embarrassed. You often wonder if you are normal.

In relationships, you are practical and realistic. You have a romantic side, but you only let it out when it's appropriate.

Wow. Nice, and pretty accurate.

Via [livejournal.com profile] jeanne_dark in [livejournal.com profile] ninth_wonders
Interview with Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who, 28 Days Later), who will play a new character on Heroes. A quote I liked:
HS: How does working in American television differ from the routines of doing British TV?

CE: It doesn't, apart from the food. You guys really like to eat. The food is good, but apart from that, it's in vast quantities compared to British sets. We're a little more frugal about feeding ourselves. But no. It compares very favorably. Very similar.

Another interesting quote from the actor:
"you search for the relationships, and obviously a key relationship in this is Claude and Peter."
Dude, you’re just inviting the slash.
And Dark is Rising movies? I remember reading The Boggart, which I think is the first book in the series. Hope the films turn out well.

Via [livejournal.com profile] yahtzee63:
Unknown swordsman saves cops in London. Yahtzee’s right- it so reminds me of Hiro!

Taken from [livejournal.com profile] cleolinda:

The Canadian Pillow Fight League
! Ah, Canada.
Why there were no official goodie bags for Golden Globes presenters. “It was reported last year that the IRS was looking at a $1.2 million haul from the Academy Awards alone."
Mystery of Napoleon’s Death solved

Nazi Racoons on the March in Europe.

Johnny Depp to produce Alexander Litvinenko movie.
Woman dies of water intoxication after partcipating in water contest for a Nintendo Wii. What Cleo said was, sadly, so true: “Ah, catching up to the Playstation death toll, I see.”
Tusken Raider Whole Milk at Amazon.com. Further proof that us geeks are taking over.
From [Bad username or site: stern bunny @ livejournal.com] in Cleo’s comments:
The Battle of Helm’s Deep...in candy.. Shoot.
'Lost' producers discuss series' end.

The world’s most unusual restaurants
I’ve heard about Moto and their edible menus and experimental food. The main chef was interviewed on the radio once, and he was really cool. Oh, and I’ve seen stuff on El Bulli too. Ahhh…fooood…-dies-
Interesting photos from Saturn
French offer tips on being rude

Finally, the ten random things meme that people have tagged me for again:
What? )

There are still characters unguessed on the Favorite Characters meme. Answers to come next post!
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The California stereotype lives on: the San Jose Mercury News' front page big feature is the current shortage in foam cores for surfboards. Hmm.

Anyways, over the past three weeks, many things have happened.

-went on a field trip to the Federal Reserve in San Francisco. It was interesting, and the amount of money seen killed many of my classmates. We ate at the Rincon Center food court, which was built out of an old post office. That place has the COOLEST WATERFALL EVER. Really, water spills out of the ceiling 85 feet high and falls straight to the ground onto a circle thing and it's just awesome. Good restaurants around, too.

- I foolishly trusted humanity and left my little bag slightly outside the stall while I went to the bathroom. Someone stole my pencil bag, took out the pens and the pens I got from NASA and scissors (with my name on it!) and tiny pink post-its. They left the pencils and ruler stuff, at least. I went crazy searching for it when Phillip T. told me he saw a marshmallow bunny blue bag thing while walking in the quad. There, on a bench, was my bag, thrown like trash and zipper open. I realized that the pens were gone. GRR.

-I finished Neverwhere and Good Omens. Good stuff.

-I joined the staff of Youth Today, Fremont's teen newspaper. I'm writing a brief about Mission Valley Film Fest '06, the film festival my video class is putting together after Ohlone College stopped theirs.

My new class schedule for Second Semester:
1st period: Art 1
2nd period: Creative Writing
3rd period: Office TA
4th period: Video Magazine
As Liliana said, "This schedule is so you." Office TA isn't even as hard as last year.

Yesterday was a crazy day. I'm making a video about my hobby of getting specialty drinks, specifically pearl tea and hot chocolate. So I called four of my favorite shops on Thursday, with various responses. I had set up a shooting date at Fantasia Santana Row at 4PM. Then my dad comes to pick me up after school and says that he also set up a shooting thing at 5 PM at Caffe del Doge in Palo Alto. Oh boy.
It was all okay. People were giving us strange looks, but I got some good footage and even got a free hot chocolate out of it. Hopefully the final video will turn out well.

And finally, ethics and Pirates of the Caribbean. )
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First day of senior year would have been just fine if the dust from construction didn't irritate my eyes and give me a headache. These are my classes.

1st semester:
1-English 12 AP
2- Honors Gov/Econ
3- Calculus AB
4- Video Magazine/TV Journalism

2nd semester:
1- Creative Writing
2- Office TA (they wanted me back, I guess- I didn't want this)
3- Calculus BC
4- Video Mag/TV Journalism

The counselor said I didn't need Senior Project. WAHOOO!

So, major things I accomplished over the summer:
1) started a novel (4242 words out of 50,0000 so far)
2) went to Comic-Con
3) studied a little
4) wrote and drew some stuff
5) read some cool books
6) Went to Scharffen Berger chocolate factory in Berkeley
7) Went to Dave and Buster's and got a blender
8) got some rest
9) fixed my desk and organized all my stuff
10) finished watching all seasons of Buffy and Angel

Aah, another summer is gone. Oh well. I leave you with a song from the Kill Bill Vol 2. soundtrack I borrowed a few days ago. I've been humming this song all day.

Goodnight Moon )

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