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Environment Personal

[473] Of finally

I had been holding the degree application form for almost three months and finally handed it in last week. Boy, it took great convicing. I only decided to officially apply for graduation after three months of consternation. Consternation might not be the right word but the real world is scary nonetheless.

And then, I received an email from the auditors’ office:

[…]

Date: January 18, 2005

Name: Mohd Hafiz Noor Shams
ID#: ********
Degree & Degree Period: Bachelor of Science, May 2005
Status as of end of: Fall 2004

You have completed the process of applying for your degree.

[…]

CONCENTRATION/MINOR REQUIREMENTS

[…]

Economics – Fulfilled

Most of my colleagues in economics are planning of doing their graduate work. I’m not sure whether I want to follow them to hell just yet. My game theory class, of which I almost failed, and later I found out, full of graduate students, was crazy. So, I’ve sort of tasted graduate classes and it left a sour taste in my mouth, and to my grades. But whatever it may be, it has been a long and winding road.

I need to listen to the Beatles more often.

Alright, back to some accounting work.

p/s – Last week, the American Meteorological Society met in San Diego.

One of the findings presented was the relationship between greenhouse gases and drought. According to the model, there is a positive correlation between the two. Greater quantity of greenhouse gases leads to more drought.

This depiction of linear trends in the Palmer Drought Severity Index from 1948 to 2002 shows drying (reds and pinks) across much of Canada, Europe, Asia, and Africa and moistening (green) across parts of the United States, Argentina, Scandinavia, and western Australia. (Illustration courtesy Aiguo Dai and the American Meteorological Society.)

More could be read here.

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Sports

[472] Of Eredivisie 2005

One word. Crazy.

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Books, essays and others Science & technology

[471] Of hurrah to the explorers

And here we are.

John Boone in the much-acclaimed sci-fi Red Mars said the exact phrase. Those words were expressed after months of journeying ended with him and the others that he led landed on the red rusty planets.

If there were people on the probe Huygens, “and here we are” would be a befitting thing to say.

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Environment Gaming Personal

[470] Of bullshit

First, Amazon delayed my WoW order by 2 weeks.

Second, my ethernet suddenly card died out on me. Now sure whether it went kaput or it just decided to take a vacation to somewhere but it seems that the archangel has got the best of it.

Third, rain in January?

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Humor Liberty

[469] Of law for dogs

I know California is green-friendly and all but humane dog law that grants certain rights to all dogkind?

Look:

SAN FRANCISCO – In this famously dog-friendly city, dog owners are “pet guardians,” the local shelter keeps strays in “apartments” – and, as of Tuesday, man’s best friend is entitled to certain perks.

A new “backyard dog” law says canines are entitled to a change of water once a day, palatable and nutritious food in a non-tipping bowl, and a dog house with a top, bottom and three sides. Tying up the dog is highly discouraged.

I’m all for humane treatment of all living things but a weird law is not my cup of tea. Don’t the legislators in California have something better to do, like, say, requiring people to brush their teeth daily?

And I thought only in SimCity where this type of stuff happens.