we've got to practice our skip-its!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Graduation
I was talking to Clare yesterday and we were saying how the fact that we are graduating hadn't 'hit' us yet. For me, I think it did this morning when I read this article in the Daily:
http://www.stanforddaily.com/cgi-bin/?p=1031407
While I think most of us are ready to graduate and move on (if only to Stanford graduate housing), we will certainly be thankful for the experiences we had. I was struck by how many of the things on the list I had already done without explicitly trying to, and how many I did with my draw group. Almost every item makes an memory flash before my eyes--some that I haven't thought about in at least a year. They also missed many things that would be on our draw group list like go to Castro St. for Boba/Pho and find typos in the Daily (there were at least 2 in this article alone).
I am not unhappy that there are things on the list that I have not done. Nevertheless, if there's anything that we want do before graduation, we don't have much time left. Let's do some exciting or mundane things together before it's too late.
Posted by Trevor at 1:56 PM 0 comments
Saturday, February 21, 2009
i officially coin a new term
edit: in honor of clare's escapades.
"ambiguidate" for ambiguous courting.
Posted by Vince at 10:16 PM 1 comments
Monday, December 1, 2008
Bombs at an airport in Thailand
Looks like I'm not going home for Christmas this year. It feels like the world is falling apart. People losing jobs everywhere in the U.S. Thailand losing control. India's even worse. Who knew that this would be the reason for me to take a stable job with good pay, rather than fulfilling a dream of a more selfless undertaking. Nobody is as secure as we thought we would be.
Posted by Clare at 4:12 PM 1 comments
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Boston
I really liked Microsoft Startup Labs! No cubicles or offices, just open spaces and a beautiful view of the Charles River. Nice interviewers. I hope they liked me too.
Posted by Clare at 4:36 PM 1 comments