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   Not having a car, I had to walk halfway across town last night to meet up with Allan Rae at his place. While walking past the intersectioin of Sycamore and Russel who should I run into, but Chad Van Schoelandt, Marie Huynh, and Michael Schultheiss. This is particularly silly, since last time I was in Davis I similarly ran into Chad & Marie in a totally random location (The gas station Circle K), and moreover, they've been elsewhere most of the time since then and only returned to Davis yesterday!


   Anyway, at Allan's they'd been drinking since 6pm and two of his friends were already passed out cold on the couches. From there we went to a Film Noir theme party. They had an amazing variety of alcohol there ... but I already had a 24 of steel reserve, and what more do you need?
   Then we went to G Street Pub. Hung out there till closing. Then Allan, this girl named Nikki, & I went to Slide Hill Park and slid down the big concrete slide on peices of cardboard for awhile. Eventually Allan had to scamper off to rescue someone, leaving me at his place. I then walked back to my place. The end.


Picture of the Day


The sun about to rise over Wyoming

See also

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Other Previously Unreported Happenings From Davis
   Monday Morning, if I recall correctly, I had lunch/breakfast with [livejournal.com profile] revchad and [livejournal.com profile] lysandra at Crepeville. In my capacity as a reverend, I officially blessed their marriage, something we'd been meaning to do. To do so I blessed a nearby bottle of ketchup and invoked its 57 varieties of such sauce as a blessing.

   Tuesday I hate a late lunch / supper with Miss Rosejean Weller at Woodstocks Pizza. That evening she & I and Shemek and his girlfriend Dasha hung out ... and went back to Woodstocks.
   They called it an early night, however, shortly after midnight, because Shemek had to catch a plane to Poland the next day. As such, I caught up with Gabi and Cate out in South Davis and hung out with them for awhile.


Today
   Today (back in OC), I worked. We had bees in The Aquarium of the Pacific, which was pretty cool.
   As we were leaving the parking lot behind the Aquarium, we noted that a couple was extremely obviously having sex in the front passenger side of a small car. Rude.


In Other News
   If I am indeed going on this Epic Roadtrip from the 18th through the 29th, that leaves me only four days remaining days of regular 30 in 30 blogging. This puts me in the unusual position of having many MORE ideas I want to blog about than I have time for!!! (And here I'm filling up slots with crap like THIS!) (=
   Also, fear not, for while I am gyrovaging about I will be able to complete the noble 30 in 30 quest through the miracles of phone posts.

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   So I survived my trip up here.


Road Rage in the Central Valley
   The trip was pretty uneventful, other than an odd occurance of road rage.
   I drive in the right-most lane available, unless passing vehicles (in which case, I move into the right-most lane available to pass them). The Five is a two lane road through most of the Central Valley.
   Frequently you get slow trucks in the right lane and a long queue of cars lined up in the left lane. As hanging out in the left lane when there is room in a lane further right is against my sensibilities, I usually cruise up behind the truck on the right lane, turn on my blinkers, let a car or two to my left pass by before moving into the left lane myself to pass a truck. I can see how this could be interpreted as "cutting in line" by other cars in the queue -- but hey they shouldn't be hanging out in the left lane!
   Anyway, in this particular incident I came up behind a truck, turned on my blinkers, let the car to my left pass me, and moved in behind it, as usual. Having passed the truck I moved back into the right lane and presumably would have passed the car on my left. But it moved into the right lane. I then moved back into the left lane. The other car then moved into the center between the two lanes!!
   It then permitted me to pass it on the right, and I looked over to see some guy veritably frothing at the mouth as he gave me a vigorous display of his middle finger. I just looked at him quizzically as I passed, because I really don't know what he had to be upset about other than that I guess I wasn't following his conception of driving behaviour (note that he hadn't even been a car I'd moved in front of in passing!)
   Seeing as this individual was obviously unstable I decided to put some distance between him and I and discovered the golf can get to 105 mph without too much trouble. I had to move in front of him soon to pass another truck (but there were several carlengths between us already), in my rear-view mirror I could see he was still shouting expletives at me as I left him in my dust.


Adventures in Davis, Day 1
   Upon arrival in Davis I decided I ought to make the most out of the Saturday night experience and started looking for a ruckus to cause. I determined that the best I could come up with on short notice was Britta and friends going to the Cantina, a bar I've never actually been to on G Street.

   First I needed to get gas however. So I hopped on down to the gas station down the street (Lake and Covell for those following along at home). Who should be in the Circle K there, but Chad Van Shoelace (which was particularly suprising because he no longer lives in Davis)!

   I parked in front of the Foyerhouse, and walked to Aggie Liquor to get some cheap alcohols to consume previous to being in the bar. At Aggie Liquor I found a guy playing his guitar out front. He was pretty decent. Then a guy showed up to buy beer who started freestyling to the guitar and he was actually really good. A crowd started to form to watch the two. It was pretty cool. I ended up hanging out there for about an hour I think.

   Then I continued on my way to the Cantina. Outside of Froggy's I ran into ASUCD President Kareem Salem, and Chris Harold. I thought it was kind of funny that Kareem was one of the first people I ran into this time, because he was also the first person I ran into LAST time!
   Anyway, it turned out Britta & co were at Woodstocks Pizza, which was fortunate because I wasn't really looking forward to being in Cantina, & I was rather peckish. We all walked back to Britta's place on M street and watched some Matt Damon movie.

   This morning I awoke on the M Street couch. The group from the night before (pretty much all of whom had crashed at the M Street House) was headed over to the Dining Commons for brunch (presumably to use up a freshman friends remaining swipes, which would roll over at the terrible ratio of $2/swipe into meal credit for the campus fast-food places, if unused this year). I had made lunch plans with Tarisha Bal the night before however so I parted ways and met Tarisha at Plutos for lunch.


Subsequent Plans
   Other than being in Court in Woodland, and trying to fill my old room here, I'm also planning on finally investigating the steam tunnels on campus. I've recruited some other adventurers for this quest already, but if interested please contact me! I think we'll do it tomorrow evening. Now I find out if campus police read this lj (=

   Tarisha apparently got this grant from Roadtrip Nation to go on a huge cross-county road trip from June 18th through 29th (and document it). I really want to go. I figure (A) I couldn't afford to go Europe or any of those other fun things people do after they graduate, the least I can do is roam the States; (B) If I get a job between now and then, I could just tell them I need to give my current employment two weeks notice, which is of course entirely acceptable and could bring us up to the 29th (and hey, I could tell Dave I'm starting a new job in two weeks or whatevs, hence not lying about two weeks notice, and he'd surely let me have my last day whenevers). Depending of course on route preferences of the other people involved, I would probably get to visit Aaron Aviv in New Orleans, [livejournal.com profile] pavel_lishin in Texas, my relatives in New York whom I haven't seen in many years, and Yellowstone National Park!


   Other things on my to-do list include breakfast at Crepeville and dinner at Fuzios, if anyone wants to join me for either that would be excellent.

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Highlights From the Case # 31 Hearing
   On Tuesday we had our hearing for Case # 31, Van Schoelandt v. ASUCD Senate. The Defence was represented by Greg "the big city lawyer" Russel, while Hanging Chad Van Shoelace represented the plaintiffs. I was taking the minutes, so of course they are excellently recorded. Due to my inability to properly prioratize however, my attention to the minutes probably had an inverse effect on justice in general.*
   Anyway, without giving away any secrets, I thought I'd share with you some highlights from the hearing.
Witness Thomas Lloyd: "Unfortunately [Senator Ari Kalfayan] had the floor, and was probably the most confused of all of us."
Witness Avi Singh: "[Senator Ari Kalfayan] has a demonstrated history of not doing things correctly"
Court: “Was anything damaging said [during the Closed Hearing?” Singh: "I don't remember. ...so my girlfriend, she had a job. We were very terrible for this association. She had to work at 6am. Got soup thrown on her while she was here, said she wasn't going to come anymore. But if she didn’t show up she’d get checkmark on her background. You gotta keep your head up. I have no idea where I’m going with this [pause] I'm going to Harvard law school!! [applause]"
   "...I feel bad because I told Greg I'd prepare for this but I don't really remember...
"

   Also of note was how other justices were going back and forth with Lloyd about what it means to be a co-author and then I read him our definition of co-author from Case 22 ... which was followed by Singh saying he thought our definition of co-author was completely bogus, to which I read him the conclusion of Case 22, which asked the Senate to redefine co-author.
   Then he pointed out that he was unlikely to know of a 2003 case since he wasn't involved in ASUCD back then. A good point which inspired me to write Judicial Directive 11 later that night. It lists the orders of the cases since Fall 2003 ... and establishes that all are responsible for knowing them.

See Also: Plaintiff witness Jonathon Leathers posted an account of the hearing. We of course take no responsibility for the views expressed by this plaintiff witness.

*Actually the minutes probably suck and it would be a compliment to justice if there was an inverse effect.


Wiki Adventures
   So I have to be ready to give a 5-7 minute informative speech on something cultural tomorrow for my introduction to public speaking class. I've chosen to do it on Daviswiki. I need at least three sources, one of which comes from something scholarly like a book or scholarly journal article (any suggestions?) and at least one visual aid. For the visual aid I'm thinking of trying to wrangle powerpoint into displaying a picture of the front page of Daviswiki or something.

   In related wiki news, Daviswiki's sister wiki, Rocwiki, which is hosted on the same machine and uses the same code, recently surpassed the 2,000 page mark.

   In more sordid wiki news (which don't worry I won't be covering in my speech), it seems just when we thought things had quieted down, contention has once again broken out on the Halema Buzayan page. Previously unknown user "NancyGrisby" has burst onto the page with guns blazing, vehemently defending Officer Ly. E-detectives have determined that the IP address of all NancyGrisby's edits has come from the Sac State campus, which interesting is where Officer Ly's brother goes.

   Also, curious as to the excessive amount of comments to "Charity Classic" I investigated and found there to be a raging debate about the water shortage in Africa. Interesting.


   On the subject of Africa, yesterday while I was marauding the Farmer's Market I was waylaid by someone who was going around handing out flyers for a protest of the genocide in Darfur. And not just passively handing out these flyers but very energetically seeking out everyone she could find to flyerize them.
   Now the thing is, the genocide in Darfur is caused by the ethnically Arab Janjaweed militia, not-very-secretly backed by the Sudanese government, trying to drive out the non-Arab native inhabitants of the region (which isn't to say there are no Arab native inhabitants). This conflict is of course intricately linked with the Chad/Sudan conflcit I've been covering. Pretty much everyone, the United States included, agrees that the Darfur conflict is a Bad Thing and put the utmost pressure on Sudan to behave itself. And so, my point, is that it is utterly useless to protest the situation here. No one here thinks its not a bad thing. There is NO chance that even the 7th cousin of someone who once was the roommate of someone who is responsible for whats going on there is EVER going to know there was a protest at UC Davis, much less care. And so this falls firmly into the category of things I find infuriatingly dumb.
   At least its not actively counter-productive like the movement to cause the UC Regents to divest from Sudan.

Picture of the Day


This is what AMPAC ESCWA 2006 might have looked like discussing water access in Africa
and its affect on the Darfur Conflict



   Mara recently got some pictures from our committee's Lebanon. As you can see, MUN is FUN. Note in this one the tall blonde guy -- he (Iraq) was totally on MTV's "Date My Mom." And Mara & I causing a ruckus at the dias.
   Also, it turns out Mara's friend Megan ended up falling madly in love with the lad she met when they visited Davis, or something, so she's coming up for picnic day & dragging Mara with her -- so Mara will be here for picnic day!

In Other News
   So Kristy works as a kitty technician at a feline nutritional research lab. Basically they feed cats stuff and observe the results. Nothing weaksauce. Anyway they were supposed to get a shipment of this raw meat cat food the other day ... only employee Olivia opens it to find LIVE LOBSTERS!!?! It was suspected that an order had gotten mixed up and somewhere a fancy restaurant was opening a box of Wild Kitty Cat Food.

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   As you should recall relations between Chad and Sudan had flared up into a state of war regarding overflow of violence from the Sudanese region of Darfur (which borders Chad) but was resolved two months ago by the Libya sponsored Tripoli Agreement. The precipitating violence was carried out not only by Darfur antogonists the ganja-weed Janjaweed Militia, but rebels within Chad who call themselves F.U.C.K. and are believed to be urged on by Sudan.

   Now I bring this up again because war has resumed ... and I've been covering the story at least as well as anything else you're gonna hear about it so I might as well keep it up.
   In early March the Janjaweed Rebels got the munchies and crossed the border with a shopping list that included "700 camels, 1,000 cows and 1,500 sheep,"1. The Chadian army was able to chase the Janjaweed back to Sudan & recapture the livestock. This incident caused tension but did not precipitate war as the Janjaweed's purpose is to oppress people in Darfur (therefore thouhg Sudan-backed, not a Sudan-backed Chadian rebel force), and is ostensibly not under the control of Sudan. Janjaweed emosnail informants report that they were driven to such measures by the recent withdrawel of UC Davis investment.
   Last Thursday, however, a large force of F.U.C forces launched an assault on the Chadian capitol, almost capturing the national assembly before being driven back. There were 400 deaths including both sides & civilians. This caused Chad to go "oh no you didn't!" broke off relations with Sudan again, and threatened to return to Sudan the 200,000 Sudanese refugees they are sheltering.
   Additionally, the Central African Republic, --a place I bet you didn't know existed-- which shares borders with Chad & Sudan, got pissed off that the rebels crossed their territory on their way to the party, & closed its borders with Sudan.
   The Janjaweed still have the munchies.

Picture of the Day


Chad, as seen from the top of the awesome geodesic
climbing thing I had put in at Oxford Circle Park while I was on the City Renovations Subcommittee



   Part of a short photo essay I did last fall after learning that part of the park was to be torn down.


In An Hour
   The ASUCD Supreme Court will hold a hearing for Case # 31, The Republic of Chad v ASUCD Senate Chad Van Schoelandt v ASUCD Senate regarding whether or not the Senate closed session that occured on January 12th was legitimate. You can read the opposing parties' briefs here. Location is 9:15pm, Memorial Union Smith Room.


Previously on Emosnail - check back in a few hours for this beloved feature

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Many Alarmed, Disappointed, By Election Results
   Davis, CA- Many people were shocked and appalled yesterday to read the headlines with the results of the Special Election. "Covell Village 'X'ed Out" read the headline, with "Governor's Propositions Terminated" underneath. "It was clearly a major win for bad puns," said one sociology professor I'm totally making up, "puns have always been a favourite for headlines, but this was just too much." Experts disagreed, however, as to whether the Aggie had crossed the line by using the two puns in closs succession, or perhaps it was just the fact that the puns in question were extremely obvious and overplayed. Research has shown that any references to our governator "terminating" anything became the opposite of funny less than a week after he announced his candidacy for governor. Staff at Emosnail, however, have admitted that they were planning on making a joke post-election about being propositioned by the governor.


The Subtle Manipulation of Objectivity Goes Awry
   The other day the "Candidates Forum" for this quarter's ASUCD Senate candidates occured. I couldn't attend because I had class. I did however run into Elections Committee member "Hanging Chad" Van Schoelandt. He excitedly told me how I should have been there, because one of the questions he'd asked them was "how many cases the ASUCD Court had last year, and what is its role in Student Government." And acted like he expected me to be excited. I know that is a leading question, he knows that is a leading question, that is a leading question. Van Schoedlandt taught an Experimental College class on propaganda last year, he should know better. If the candidate knows the right answer, they know it is "none," and if their next question is the role of the aforementioned Court in the student government, they haven't been set up to answer in a very positive light. Candidate Konga Aguilara apparently answered that "The ASUCD Court has no role in the student government."
   And so I ask, why do you hate justice? Thats right, I'm talking to you, Hanging Chad Van Schoelandt.


Killer Fun
   So the Phi Alpha Delta pledglings are currently fighting to the death for our amusement. This game is ostensibly called Assassins. I find it quite amusing really. As such I decided to create an organization solely dedicated to putting on this game, outside of any other organization. As the first step, I decided to create a Facebook group for the organization. Once we have enough members in the group the plan is to have an actual meeting and plan from there. So join asap.

   Before creating the group I of course perused the existing groups a bit to see if there already existed such a club. As far as I could tell there did not. I did, however, find a number of interesting groups which I promptly joined: The Squirrels of Davis, The Flaskinators, Bacon Lovers, and I Voted For Stalin. I was alarmed to discover, and definitely did not join, the "Japanese Sex Association."
   One should also check out a group I'd previously created, The Society of Persons Who Have Been Grieviously Misquoted By The Aggie" (SMeGMA). Facebook lists other groups that share a lot of members with the group one is looking at. Other groups that have a lot of Smegma in them are the promotion groups of Senators Shively and Singh, the ASUCD group, and strangely the Christian frat has a lot of Smegma to it.


Picture of the Day


Kristy prepares to attack me when I come out of my door.


Previously on Emosnail
   03-10-29:
Getting Screwed By the ASUCD Senate - The Senate Pro Tempore would later accuse me of alleging to have sent him an email that I never sent, followed a day later by apologizing because he found the email buried in his inbox, and eventually I think he'd prove himself to be a very likable person. His name was Raj Gupta. Also, some memes.
   03-10-30: State of the Court Address - And Elena suddenly reappears via comments.
   Two Years Ago Halloween: Halloween 2003 - The traditional party at the Loyola House, a story about a Ramen Trove (Ramen Trove II actually), and a story about my roommate Jill.
   Two Years Ago Last Friday: "When you start incinerating people, partial credit is not an option." - A nugget of wisdom from Professor Jenson, of my nuclear weapons class, justifying his no partial credit policy.
   Two Years Ago Last Sunday: Tiger Army Show, Croat Visits - My friends from Diedrichs back home, Croat ([livejournal.com profile] inequity) and Anna ([livejournal.com profile] beatlebake) visit for the Rancid, Tiger Army, Necromantix show put on by Entertainment Council. The show was of course the most awesome show of my life. I'm not big on autographs but I got the autographs of several members of Tiger Army and Necromantix, mainly because it was so easy. Also I of course showed my friends around time and went to hte bars on G Street for the first time in my life. ALSO, I relate an incident that illustrates the troll-like behaviour of then-ASUCD President Sara Henry. This would be part of a pattern of deteriorating relations culminating in her utter failure to impeach me, twice.
   Two Years Ago Tuesday: - Kristy and I become an official couple.
   Two Years Ago Today: "I'm sorry the concept of checks and balances is so displeasing to you" - RECENTLY DECLASSIFIED: an extremely saucy interchange of emails between President Sara Henry and myself. I recommend to her that she try to impeach me if she has such problems with me. She decides to take my advice.

In a Rush

Apr. 12th, 2005 04:30 pm
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   Apparently a number of persons, notably Peter Hernandez have come out in protest over the cow milking demonstration that traditionally accompanies Picnic Day. Traditionally the ASUCD President milks a cow, and I don't know what their beef with it is, but they've persuaded new ASUCD President Caliph Assagai to forego his divine right of cow milking. Others would have the tradition continue however, so former ASUCD President Kalen Gallagher will be milking the cow in his place. The real question I have however is when will former president Gallagher cease milking the ceremonial priviledges of ASUCD president?


   In other news, a peace rally on campus went terribly awry last Thursday when it became apparent that a significant number of participants weren't actually at all interested in "giving peace a chance." Chad van Schoelandt reports.


In A Rush
   On Monday (yesterday) I attended the first rush event for Phi Alpha Delta. Today I'll be going to the second. Yes I am rushing Phi Alpha Delta.
   PAD isn't just the prefix of Kristy's favourite Thai dish, it is also the acronym for the national pre-law co-ed professional fraternity.
   Mondays event was competitive mingling. After a brief period of introduction about the society and relevant details we were instructed simply to get to know as many members as we could, as at the end of rush week they'd be voting on who they wanted to induct. There followed about two hours wherein the rushees tried to meet as many members as they could. After questions about the society were exhausted, questions of "whats your major?" and "where are you from?" got old fast. I resorted to asking every member if they preferred their orange juice with pulp or no-pulp. I'll probably become known as "the orange juice guy." Also at least one of the members recognized my name from edits on Daviswiki.

   Today's rush event is titled "testmasters LSAT seminar." Also I've heard rumours that the pledge events (after rush week the accepted rushees become pledges during the "pledge period" -- terminology I learned last night) include more LSAT preparation and possibly tests on case law or something. I'm optimistic that this won't bring me into contact with poison ivy or the toxic waters of Putah Creek like the Phi Delta Epsilon rush did for my roommates freshman year.


Picture of the Day

Ascension
   The bridge over the tracks at Irvine train station. I finally got around to fixing up the pictures I took while waiting for the train there at the end of spring break.


Related: More pictures at same location.


Previously on Emosnail
   Two Years Ago Today:
Picnic Day 2003 - I missed most of Picnic Day morning because I was in Sacremento taking the Foreign Service Exam. Then I came back and found the town drenched in pouring rain and less than festive. Ended up hanging out with two Aggie cartoonists, Annie and Tom. I think I discovered the awesomeness that is the band Hefner while hanging out at Annie's place that day.

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   Today the ASUCD Elections Committee had to answer to two complaints lodged against them before a Student Judicial Affairs board. There were two hearings, with a ten minute recess between them. The board consisted of approximately several students from the SJA board. The Plaintiffs were “the Orwellians.”
   The first hearing was regarding the disadvantage the Elections Committee caused numerous candidates by saying that it was forbidden to campaign before candidates had been verified as eligible by the Elections Committee. It turns out such a rule does not exist, and moreover only one Certain Party campaigned during the effected week, gaining an arguably significant advantage thereby. What I thought was most significant about the arguments raised during this hearing was when the Elections Committee stated that the Certain Party in question could do so because they “verify their own candidates.”
   Even if it were a rule, and this Certain Party could reliably verify its own candidates ahead of time, in the interest of fairness one would have to constrain them to the same time constraints as everyone else, even if it meant that their verified candidates had to wait for everyone else to be verified – in effect the Elections Committee admitted in this that they consciously gave a huge advantage to a specific party.

   The second hearing was regarding the Elections Committee’s deletion of certain parts of the official Orwellian statement. While the Elections Committee had claimed they had taken the action to avoid a potential libel issue, the Orwellians began with an absolutely amazing barrage of evidence. [livejournal.com profile] revchad, speaking for the Orwellians, defined libel using two law books (one by an expert on contracts and torts, the other by the American Bar Assn), a quote from the ASUCD attorney, and a quote from none other than Mr Igor Birman (!!); and then, as one of the principal defenses against libel is that a statement is true, they provided no less than nine newspaper articles detailing the factual nature of the claims against former senator James Ackerman. To top all this off they cited the official United States Supreme Court opinion in Times v Sullivan, that “debate on public issues should be uninhabited, robust, and wide-open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.”
   Also quoted, as evidence of the inequal application of the Elections Committee’s policy, was the official statement of former candidate Dana Davies-Shaw, in which quotes deriding the slates had been permitted to remain. This was significant and amusing because Dana is a member of the JSA judicial board. Though Dana had sat out from this case, it was still amusing to see the judicial board served up a quote from one of their own.
   I’m hard pressed to make an analogy for the awesome devastation of this attack, but I think one might say it was like the attack on Pearl Harbour, if the Americans had had it coming, and the Japanese caught all the American aircraft carriers at dock… and maybe even the Japanese and dropped their own nuclear bomb at that time for good measure.
   In response the Elections Committee tried to be illusive and argue circularly to the point that the judicial board sounded visibly irritated at them several times. I think my nomination for the “worst argument ever” award goes to the Elections Committee for saying that because the Orwellians could have said anything they wanted in publicity produced with their own money, it didn’t matter that the Elections Committee edited the statements submitted through them.

   The Opinion of the judicial board will apparently be submitted to their SJA keepers no later than three days from now, from whence it will be submitted to the ASUCD Advisor, from whence it will probably be edited and/or missfiled. Call me crazy but I'd rather it simulteniously be released to the Parties and (maybe) the ASUCD Advisor, as the advisor step is unnecessary, and frankly I don't trust her even with so weighty a matter. It will be arriving on her very last day here, which will mean (A) less motivation for her not to "accidently" shred it, (B) on her very last day here she'll probably recieve a document detailing the grievious error of the policies she personally caused - a pleasant parting gift from the multicephalous justice organs of UC Davis.


   Anyway, other than that, I spent the whole day in the library once again. I happened to casually glance out the window I was sitting near at one point when who should I see riding his bike across a park bench directly below, but roommate Jason. Silly Jason.
   And then the laptop directly behind me was stolen when its operator ran off for two minutes to use the restroom. Worse still, it wasn’t her computer, but her friend’s, who had also been sitting nearby. As the desks in this area have little walls around them for maximum hermitage, no one, not even the computer’s unfortunate owner who had been about two feet from it at the time, noticed the theft. Upon realization of this crime the previously militantly antisocial students in the area, all of whom would have risked their very lives to avoid interaction, suddenly became a united community of mutually alarmed and concerned students – actually talking to eachother.

   During my dinner break I consulted with Miss Kristy Heidenberger over the phone as to where I should eat. She ended up reading through the list of eating establishments in the daviswiki, which I found amusing. Eventually I gave in to the call of big juicy hamburgers and ate at Ali Baba’s again.
   I ended my day in Café Roma, which was open with free refills on coffee till one or two (we left around 12:40) with Kritsy. There we had the unique priviledge of sitting next to (Dare I say sharing a power socket with even!) the creator himself of Daviswiki.org, Mr Philip Neustrom. Also present in the café at the time were ASUCD Senator Donnie Cohen-Cutler, former KDVS (90.3FM) director Miss Teresa Kenny, and recent US Congress candidate Mr Mike Dugas.


Life as a Library Refugee
   Now that the weekend is over I must contend with the persecution of Davis parking enforcement, as there is nowhere within several miles of campus where one can park for free for more than two hours. Additionally I had to be here at 9am this morning since the book I am using is on reserve and hence turns into a pumpkin if I wander away from the library for too long with it. So it looks like today I am going to spend the day as an itinerate Davis parking refugee, scurrying about to avoid the persecution of Davis Parking Enforcement.
   To make matters worse, neither food nor drink is permitted in the library and this is enforced in with truncheon and jackboot rigor. And the University hasn't even had the merciful conscience to locate an eatery or even small coffee dispensery anywhere near the library. And, the coup de grace of making the library an unpleasant place to spend your time -- the bathrooms are ill maintained, and lacking in toilet seat covers. I don't know about the ladies, but few males indeed will dare to sit upon a public toilet (particularly an ill maintained one!) without holy protection of a toilet seat cover.


Previously on EMOSNAIL
   Year Ago Yesterday:
Blogological Experimentation - Curious about page hites, I'd monitered the hits (as registered by the pictures) in the entry the day before and determined it got 513 hits in 24 hours. If I wasn't so busy I'd do a similar study asap to get the data at exactly a year interval.. maybe in the next few days if I get a chance. Also I declare the theories of jurist Donald Dworkin to be crap.

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