I was thinking about about doing a post on my life as it's been a while, but then I thought that I'm not terribly interested in talking about me at the moment. For those of you who are interested, here it is in short form: a) After a terrifically crappy year, I managed to graduate (finally!). b) I moved to Pasadena. c) I'm now officially over-
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I have yet to do The West Wing, but Sports Night is awesome. Dan's on-air apology is what sold me on the show too.
Catch up on other stuff! Or get a job, either one will make me happy.
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Congratulations on graduating, but sorry about the how the job hunt is going. Are you still trying to look in your field or are you branching out to other job opportunities that interest you?
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Are you still trying to look in your field or are you branching out to other job opportunities that interest you?
I'm not sure that I have much of a field - or at least not one that translates naturally to the real world from academia. Which is part of the problem. I'm still looking for a job that uses at least portions of my training and not, say, waitressing, but my focus is fairly broad. I'd take just about any coding job at this point that was offered. There's just nothing out there.
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The HBO series is "extremely loosely" based on the book, said Parker, who optioned the rights for it as her "jumping-off point" for a tale of three 28-year-olds working on the Hill: intern Jackie, her college pal April and workaholic Laura, a conservative, small-town girl. The only character with any hint of Cutler is Jackie, who fails in New York and flees to D.C., landing on April's doorstep. "She's kind of floating, not focused like the others," Parker said. "She doesn't understand the protocol of the city. Her moral compass is a little different." Jason Dohring will play Spencer, a senior legislative assistant for the same senator for whom Jackie works ( ... )
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I hate the bratty vamp in True Blood. I'll have to check out Generation Kill.
not enough for me to stick around
Yeah, that's a good way to sum up how I feel about Mad Men.
I LOVE HIMYM. It's just so consistently enjoyable.
Nice to hear from you! Sorry I've been so absent lately.
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True Blood -- I had that problem too. It wasn't perfect, but I was loving the trashy fun, but then the ending came and my two favorite main characters (Tara and dog-boy-whose-name-I-forgot, although not really together) just fell apart as interesting people, in my mind. Plus, Bill just kind of sucks (heh) and him on fire was even worse, and Sookie's big heroics were just yarn worthy. None of the emotional resonance of, say, VM 1.22, and that's what this show really needed -- a tight conclusion.
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Hell did freeze over, and I watched half of Gossip Girl tonight. Truth.
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Yeah, I keep thinking that there must be more to it, but I don't know. 'Cause right now it seems that all the men are sexist pigs and the women are mostly weak.
that's what this show really needed -- a tight conclusion
Yes, very much so. They really flubbed it.
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Sorry to hear the job hunt has been difficult but if I've learned anything in life is that the hard parts eventually lead to the good parts. Here's hoping the good parts come soon.
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I have read all the Sookie books and really like them so I'm hoping the actors manage to convey the essence of the novels.
I haven't read any of them so I can't judge how it measures up. But be warned that the show is kind of uneven.
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