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Tuesday, 16 November 2004

I almost saw someone get hit by a bus tonight.

I was taking the bus home and this girl wearing a dark grey or black or navy sweatshirt with dark pajama pants was on her bike and pulled along the side of the bus. I saw her because I was on that side of the bus. The driver did not however. The girl turned on to the street by cutting directly in front of the bus. Not nearly wide enough for the driver to see her. This was as the bus started to pull away from curb. The driver didn't see her until she was about 7/8 across the bus. The bus nearly clipped her. I saw the girl look back. I couldn't see her face clearly but I'm pretty sure she gave a look of disbelief, shock and disgust at the bus.

Now while if there was an accident, the bus would be cited as being as at fault. But to me, it is totally the girl's fault and I don't think I would have felt very sorry for her.
1) Wearing dark clothes thus not very visible at night
2) Had no reflective gear whatsoever aside from the pedals (if that) thus not very visible at night
3) Had no light thus probably did not see the bus moving and also thus not very visible
4) Was not wearing a helmet.
5) Did not swing wide when turning but rather cut directly across in front of the bus and out of the field of vision of the driver. (You know those updated school buses that have that arm that swings when letting the kids off that forces them to walk in front of the bus wide so the driver can see them? That's how far she should have gone. Instead she went like an 1/8 of that distance)

Basically she was a stupid biker. I don't understand why people can't at the very least wear a helmet that way if they do get hit because they didn't take the extra saftey measures, at least they stand a better chance of survival. This is why I refused to ride my bike at night. Even if I had the reflective gear and a light, I still fear that drivers would not see me and that I would get hit. So am I being a cold hearted bitch for believing she got what she deserved had there been an accident? Absolutely, but it's also true.

Posted by Mandy at 9:57 PM PST
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Mood:  surprised
Topic: School
As you might recall, I took my Analysis midterm on Friday and was not too happy about it. We were getting them back today and I prepared myself for the worst: I brought tissues and comfort food with me. Here's what happened:

[Shapiro] *hands me the test sort of folded over* I think you'll be surprised.
[Me] *takes folded exam* I doubt it.
[Me] *opens it, reads score* Okay, I'm VERY surprised!

I got a 91! Ninety-fucking-one! I was so extremely exitced. I mean I thought I did better than the first test because I knew the definitions a bit better but I was expecting a 70 or so. Instead I got 21 points higher than expected. The four people who found out my actual score were pretty amazed as well. It did put me in a good mood despite the circumstances (and yes I feel guilty for my good mood).

At the very least, I now know the best study method for the class:
- Copy the theorems and definitions out of the book, separate them and focus on the ones don't already know or are supper dupper important.
-Look over workshop note sheets.
-Work on problems.
You'll notice that there is no mention of reviewing my notes. I didn't look at them at all for this time. Ironic, no?

Anyway...Yay! I stand of chance of passing 412 since I got an A- on the midterm!

Posted by Mandy at 12:04 AM PST
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Friday, 5 November 2004
Quote of the (yester)Day!
Mood:  silly
Topic: Work
My co-worker Jeff picked up a call from a graduated student who couldn't get into their e-mail account.

[Jeff] Well, I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is that your accout was deleted.......Wait, did I just say that was good news?

That made me laugh for a good 10 minutes. In fact I was laughing so hard I was crying. Heck, it still cracks me up.

Posted by Mandy at 3:32 PM PST
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Tuesday, 2 November 2004
nothing like an apartment crisis to keep one up at 2am
Mood:  don't ask
Topic: Apartment
The good news is that the bathroom floor, shower and toilet have now gotten the cleaning they've been needing.

The fucktacular bad news is that it was because the toilet overflowed while I was trying to plunge it. I tried toget some more water in the bowl to actually plunge with and the chain got stuck or something cause it just kept filling. In a little over an hour, I've managed to soak up all the toilet water, clean the bathroom floor and clean the shower floor. Comet is currently sitting in the toilet for another 5 minutes.

I still have to clean up downstairs. Yes, you read right: downstairs. The water fucking leaking through. Fortunately, it was in the kitchen with linolium and not really over the carpet. Also somewhat fortunately it ran toward the back wall under the oven. The unfortunate part was that it looked like it came through a cabinet over the fridge. Which means I'll have to move the fridge to get it all. I'm currently waiting for my towels to dry before I do that though. I put them in for 40 minutes and they were still damp. I just fucking washed all of them too.

Oh yes, on top of all this, I still have to finish my essay. The good news is that last I checked I had over 400 words (500 minimum). Bad news is that was for one body paragraph. I still need the other body paragraph (which will now be like half of one), the introduction and the conclusion.

As my friend Dave would say: "Crap on a crap cracker."

Current Mood: rushed

Posted by Mandy at 3:49 AM PST
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Sunday, 31 October 2004
Halloween
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: 'N Sync: I Want You Back
Topic: Friends
My costume this year was Elphaba. Leigh was the only one to get that it was Elphaba aka Wicked Witch of the West before all of Oz hated her. Anyway, I had the hat, green pants, green shirt, a dark navy blue "frock," green gloves, green makeup and green lipstick. I think I had a pretty acurate portrayal for the scene in the play I was going for.

Anyway, there was a party at Leigh, Matt, Steve, Andrew and Travis' today from 4pm to about 10pm. Aside from us six, the others that showed up at somepoint or another were: Bridget, Gianna, Ilsa, Jessica, Dave, Joe, Lisa, Sun, Shane, and Leigh's girlfriend Ashley. We hung out and had some strawberry margaritas (courtsey of me and my four month old supply), orange julius, some veggies, some chips and some candy. Later we had some Papa Murphy pizza?I actually ate a slice of the combo one (usually I'm a strictly cheese girl)?and some pie. Ilsa had brought some pumpkins so she, Matt, Jessica and Dave carved them. I liked Ilsa's first one the best, she made it a one-eyes devil. It was really good. We also watched Boondock Saints since Ashley had not seen it. It might become a Halloween tradition since we also watched it last year. After that, hung out some more. When the conversation started to turn slightly silent, all the girls sans Ashley took off.

It was a good night and I had a lot of fun.H

Posted by Mandy at 11:18 PM PDT
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Tuesday, 26 October 2004
Not only did I not pass...
Topic: School
my second attempt at the WPE but I now qualify for a special English class (that in no other way counts toward my degree)
ENGL 115 Graduation Writing Requirement Preparation
(4) (CR/NC) Writing practice of extemporaneous expository and argumentative essays under time pressure. Discussion and application of rhetorical and grammatical principles through critical reading of student and professional essays. Satisfactory completion of the course fulfills the Graduate Writing Requirement. Not for baccalaureate credit. Credit/No Credit grading only. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: At least two unsuccessful attempts at the GWR.

Cushing took me aside after class today to an office for one of the GWR people to get me the call number for the class. It's offered TR 5-7 next quarter. So in addition to Analysis II, some GE, and my senior project next quarter, I'll have this stress maker on top of it. I said at the end of Spring 2003 that I would never again take 16 units. Why don't I just drop the GE course and take this bullshit class so I'm down to 12 units you ask? Because I need 12 *graded* units. This fucking special class is credit/no credit only. There's only one way that I can avoid signing up for it: pass the last attempt in my current class in December. Cushing is giving me (and just me as I was the only one to fail *twice*) a third chance on the last day of class.

I would like to take a moment and reiterate my sentiments about the GWR:
Piece of fucking crap that only serves as a measure of how well you can write bullshit on the spot and promotes an unethical skill. A requirement that is only useful if planning on entering a career in which you must constantly write under time pressure.

*ahem*

Well, that should be the last you hear about the GWR for a couple weeks. But I won't promise that.

Posted by Mandy at 4:40 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, 26 October 2004 5:07 PM PDT
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Monday, 25 October 2004

I got my third English essay and the results of the WPE back today. The WPE was as expected: a no pass. I was closer on the word count though, 430. My professor thought I "wast[ed] half the period recopying" my essay. Apparently he missed my attempt to ADD to the essay. To make it LONGER. Whatever. Third attempt will be on the last day of class. I'll probably be the only one.

Anyway, on to the essay which is the point of this entry. In my opinion, my essays have been getting worse. Maybe it's the fact that they are getting finished closer and closer to the due time, I dunno. But according to Cushing, I'm getting *better.* The latest craptastic essay that I pulled straight out of my ass got a B+.

So apparently the way to get an A on an essay is to have no idea what you're talking about, make up a bunch of bullshit and find quotes that some how relate to your bullshit and put nice, fluffy words around it. Because that's all I'm doing. Too bad this kind of thing doesn't fly in the real world.

Posted by Mandy at 12:01 AM PDT
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Friday, 22 October 2004
I am never going to graduate
Mood:  down
Topic: School
The stupid Graduation Writing Requirement (GWR) is going to keep me from it. The purpose of the GWR is to "assure that students have maintained the ability to write proficiently at the time of graduation and before they enter the professional work force" (http://www.calpoly.edu/~wrtskils/gwr/). There are two ways to fulfill the requirement: 1) take the Writing Proficiency Exam (WPE) or 2) take an upper division GE class and get a C- or better and write a 500 word in-class essay. I was hoping to do option 2 rather than spend an extra $25 and a Saturday morning taking the WPE.

From Cal Poly's WPE site: "The WPE is a two hour expository ( ?giving and explaining information?) essay which tests your ability to organize and develop ideas, to make and support generalizations, and to use language at the level expected of and appropriate for a college graduate." I can do all of that except the part of doing it in 2 hours and writing it by hand. I'm not saying a rely on a spell and grammar checker but rather that my essays tend to be written from the inside out and I tend to re-word. A lot. And that's where a computer comes in handy. One can skip to other parts of the essay and develop those and then come back and develop the beginning some more. One can't do that by hand without taking a lot of time and getting a hand cramp.

And thus, I am never going to graduate. I have now done the in-class essay twice and both times have failed to get over 400 words. The first time, the class got 50 minutes, but I got 75 through the DRC. How anyone managed to write 500 words in 50 minutes is beyond me but a good handful of people did. This time, he gave us 90 minutes (what he believes the WPE takers get) and I still couldn't do it.

I was hurrying through the essay trying to make sure I got a full essay in there. When I reached my conclusion, I only had 300-something words. So I took out a new piece of paper and started to rewrite it in hopes of adding in some quotes or something. If anything, I think I made it more consise. When he said there were only 10 minutes left, I knew it was hopeless so I quickly copied my last few sentences and turned it in. I asked him if he wanted the prompt and the first draft and he said yes. He took my two pages with writing on them and got confused because both had a full front but hardly anything on the back. While fighting tears, I explained that one was a rewrite. Apparently he didn't believe me or something because he asked which one I wanted him to read. I pointed to the slightly more legible rewrite and he said "Okay...." I already knew that my essay wasn't long enough, but the look on his face and the way he said "okay" just confirmed it.

I don't know if he will be giving anyone who didn't pass this time (probably just me) another chance to pass later in the quarter. Not that I think I would be able to pass then either. So I think I can start planning on taking the official WPE next quarter. And the quarter after that, and the quarter after that and every quarter until I die or the state takes pity on me and says "you can write well when at home. That's good enough for us, here's your degree" (yeah, right).

I can understand the logic behind the GWR, but isn't that what the English GE courses are for? To make sure you know how to write? I mean, isn't more important, or at least just as, to be able to write well outside of the class room? I doubt many employers ask for a well thought out and articulate memo written by hand on the spot. They might however ask for an estimate cost of something. So why isn't there a Graduation Mathematics Requirement to make sure students know how to do basic algebra correctly? Why is it that only two Math classes are required to graduate (which can be classes like Algebra and Pre-Algebra) while there are 4 required classes for English (at least one of which is upper division)? My guess is because they want people to leave at some point. See, it's possible to totally bullshit your way through an essay, but you can't do that in Math. So by this logic, the university values our ability to bullshit well over anything else. What a lovely fucking world we live in.

Posted by Mandy at 5:06 PM PDT
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Thursday, 21 October 2004
Roommate Woes
Mood:  irritated
Now Playing: Foggy: The Way (Put Your Hand in My Hand)
Topic: Apartment
Don't get me wrong, Kathryn and Julie are very nice people. They are just hard to live with. I doubt I'm easy to live with either but I clean up after myself.

We STILL have utensils in the sink. They have now been there for like 2 weeks now. I know none of them are mine because I use a knife like once a week at most and they are mostly knives in the sink. I also don't use the big mixing spoon. Nor the sharp knives except for breaking apart hamburger patties but I always wash them afterward. I thought that if maybe I left in there, whoever they belonged to would wash them. No such luck apparently. It's getting on my nerves.

Also, the stove top and the counters are pretty dirty. Considering that I make all my dinners (with exception to hamburger patty every once in a while) in the microwave, I think it's fair to say that the majority of the mess is not mine.

Then this morning as I was making my sandwhich, I was getting all my stuff out from my drawer (more on that in a sec) when I pulled it too far out and saw that there was a purple stain along the bottom of the fridge. I have never bought anything purpleish. My guess is that the stain is from the blueberrys both of them bought (separately) that got squashed in the fridge due to mass amounts of food in the fridge.

Then there's the mass amount of food in the fridge. None of it seems to go down, just more things bought. And then one can't find anything in there so instead of taking stuff out to look, more of the same item is bought. I have officially given up on trying to keep in organized. I keep most of the things I need in my precious drawer. That would be bread, turkey and grapes. My diet pepsi and cottage cheese are on the top shelf (the only one not packed to the brim) because that's where they fit. The milk is on the door, the water on the top shelf, the alcohol it the corner (I have *got* to get some friends over for drinking and use that stuff) and the applesauce and the pudding are on top of the eggs, quite easy to find, that never gets moved around. Although now that I have some room in my drawer again (I finished off a previous loaf of bread), I might move them in there for more convience. But my point was that that is all that is mine in the fridge. The rest is the two of them. If you look at my fridge you would be amazed.

The freezer at least has gotten better. They appear to actually be eating some of their stuff in there. Or just using the two medium sized bags of ice in there. Any which way, I can actually see the back of the freezer now. The last time I went through the freezer thought, there was some meat in there from before the summer and a whole bunch of chicken breasts. Julie also has some other things that have been in there all summer. As for anything actually bought by me? The hamburger patties, a few fruit pops and the-at-most-6-at-a-time-because-that's-all-we-have-room-for frozen dinners on the door. Rest is all them.

It's very hard for me to think of myself as the cleanest one. make that nearly impossible. I mean, I even did a little test just a few days. I swept the kitchen floor but I didn't dust bust the pile. I just left it for a few days to see if either of them would get it. I picked it up yesterday.

I understand that we are all very busy people but why should I be the one taking time out of my day to clean up after them? (Okay I lied about the only items in the fridge thing...I just went downstairs to get something and noticed that a lot of the items on the door are mine as well but notice that I am buying more of them until the old one is gone). I won't say that the amount of cleaning I do is ridiculous because what I do actually is very mild (to what actually needs to be done). I will say that it is disproportionate to how much I use the kitchen.

And with all that said, I think I will be spending tomorrow afternoon cleaning up the kitchen. Perhaps if I'm exteremly lucky, I'll be able to vacuum downstairs and the stairs and clean the fridge.

Posted by Mandy at 11:41 PM PDT
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Saturday, 16 October 2004
Learning something new
Now Playing: "Understanding (Wash It All Away)" by Evanescence
"With passage of the law [which outlawed smoking indoors in most public places?including bars and restaurants], San Luis Obispo adopted the nation's strictest anti-smoking law at that time and was the first city in the nation to ban smoking in bars."
-The Tribune Friday 10/15/04

Go SLO!

Posted by Mandy at 3:18 PM PDT
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