meeting with professor

Met briefly with professor Quigley yesterday morning. Superficially, it went alright, but I just sat and listened for the most part, and I felt like the interaction was largely one of him going through the motions. Further I got a vague impression of him finding me somewhat frustrating. Assuming my impressions are correct, it probably won’t benefit my application to the Goldman School, but so it goes.

applying to grad school

Okay, so I need to write up some recommendations for me, ‘from’ the clinic and Ro. I am terrible about writing things in praise of myself. Bleh. Fortunately, I have a recommendation written for another medic applying to med school. May be helpful in saying ‘this is what the clinic does’ and ‘this is what stephen has done as part of the clinic’. Still isn’t going to help me with the praise part, though. Bleh.

breadfruit

I was talking with Lily, one of Shannon’s friends, last night. She’s from the Phillippines. I asked her about breadfruit, ‘cuz I’m curious and hey, Phillippines closer to Polynesia than the Midwest is. She had no idea what I was talking about. I then realized I had even less of an idea, so I did some websearching and turned up a site on breadfruit. Looks pretty interesting to me, and I’d like to try it sometime.

Nausicaa & Halloween party

Yay. Nausicaa is showing on the berkeley campus. On sunday. Sadly the screen is not huge, but it’ll be the biggest screen I’ve ever seen it on. Subbed, not dubbed. And not warriors of the wind. If only could make it. =)

Also, halloween party at our place, friday at 8. Not my idea, probably should have scheduled so as not to conflict with the dhp folks. Doh. Ah well.

Community Service and other stuff, slightly off

Saturday afternoon I went to a grass roots training thing for the howard dean campaign. I found it incredibly useless. I stuck around mostly because I emphatically support the cause. See, loud and irrelevant interjections. See also no concrete suggestions for actions one can take (mostly it was “here’s the overall campaign strategy, some dynamics of primaries and political wrangling, and we’ll give you the details of what to do later”. I probably would have found the theory more interesting if they’d managed greater coherence and rapidity in their delivery). Saw (who came a few minutes late and left more than an hour before the windbags finished their noisemaking. I so think he had the right idea) , , and .

Went home afterwards, drove ‘s car over to the city (with simon) for dinner at Axum with Ro, Simon, Shannon and friends. Sadly I was the one in the outer 40. I sat next to Ro and Simon, with the other people on their other side. I like Ro and Simon, don’t get me wrong, but I don’t need to go the city to hang with them. And the spatial arrangement and ambient noise made it difficult for me to chat with anyone else. <sigh>

Afterwards, the party reassembled at a bar right next door. I walked to bart and went home. Then yesterday was a total clinic day. Emergency advisory meeting at 11 and medicing until 9 or so. No dinner afterwards. Bleh. I also only saw 4 clients (not counting giving results). A wart treatment and three routine screens.

Sidenote: It is both kinda flattering and rather embarrassing when clients get a boner during the exam. Especially since one of the clinic founders said he’s gets a similar reaction maybe once a year. Happens at least once most evenings for me. I say something to the effect of “that’s okay, it happens, don’t worry about it. If you’d like a chance to compose yourself, we can get back to this later.” They generally just want to go ahead, but calm down after that.

Overall a somewhat frustrating weekend, but the endorphins (and energy drain) from saturday morning seem to have served me in good stead for the rest of the weekend.

Laptop surgery

So, after repeatedly performing surgery on my laptop on saturday evening, I eventually taped a dime to the fold-over connection in an attempt to put pressure on the right part. It’s broken again this morning. I’m thinking of sticking a couple more pennies/dimes in there (on opposite sides) to get the right pressure effect. What these crackheads were thinking when they developed this wiring setup is completely beyond me.

Saturday morning bike ride

Saturday morning I got up tres early and went for a bike ride. (Well, after I rode down to the hardware store to get rechargeable batteries for the camera so I could share the view with you all). There was alot of up, quite steep at the outset, but becoming more gradual for the rest of the trip. Also much wind. Hot, dry wind. My sweat stiffened my helmet straps as it dried into a salty white crust. Kinda cool, actually. Probably should have invited , but it wasn’t that long a ride. And it sorta grew as I was out there.

the route I took

maria & david

so for a week and a day ending wednesday, we had Ro’s sister (Maria) and her husband (David) staying over at our place. Ro’s sister is cool, got us to interesting places in the area that I probably never would have noticed otherwise. Like the ecoshed, and some community garden places. The siblingness she shares with Ro is quite obvious. As are her uniquenesses. She got alot of plants, and gathered several seeds, which she boxed up and sent on the plane back to texas with them. David helped Ro with the setting up of the Linux stuff to get pacman running under x11 and pulling data off of the exercise bike. Sadly, I think little progress was made for the more sophisticated modifications he wanted to make.

It was cool having them, and I kinda miss them around the office. But at the same time, it is nice to be able to sack out on the floor without having to be disturbed by conversation.

class: mortgage economics

Last tuesday’s class was interesting. Well, more to the point, the lecture went totally over my head. Then after break, we recovened and talked in a more accessible fashion. Fixed Rate v Variable Rate loans, the option to default or prepay the loan made for some very interesting analyses. Defaults are low penalty ways to break a lease if ones house becomes worth less than the amount remaining to be paid on the mortgage (hedging against massive property value loss). Given that variable rate mortgages are based on the rates at which the banks can borrow from the federal government, they remove all risk for banking corporations (and are designed to generally perform better over the long run than fixed rates). I’d go in to greater depth, but that would take time, and I have much catching up on lj to do. =)