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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Oops. I mistook a senior in my section for a high schooler. That's kind of embarrassing since that used to happen to me all the time. You'd think that I'd learn not to jump to those conclusions. Something like 70% of that section does consist of high schoolers though.


Friday, June 27, 2008

While walking to school yesterday, some lady told me that I have "the soul of satan" among other things. Basically she was asking me to give her money and I didn't give it to her. Ostensibly, she didn't look badly off like other homeless people, and honestly, she _looked_ friendly. Her excuse for asking for money was that she just lost her job and needed bus fare. Of course, that excuse is a sham. I think she asked me for bus fare a yr ago. That time I did give her money for bus fare (and when she saw my wallet she asked me for more and was annoyed that I declined). Anyways, her comment made me think alittle. But the ultimate lesson that I've taken away from is this:

If I've been convinced of anything in Berkeley, it's that money is a completely worthless (and probably evil) thing to offer 99% of beggars. All you're doing is turning begging into a job for them and letting them whore out their dignity. I'm not saying that you shouldn't help those in need (even if they don't appreciate it), but giving them money is not the right thing to do.


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

CA handsfree law

Just a little reminder that the CA handsfree law goes into effect July 1, 2008. Fines are $20 for the first offence and $50 thereafter.

http://www.dmv.ca.gov/cellularphonelaws/index.htm


Friday, June 06, 2008

I'm back from the amberson 21 reunion. Though we "wasted" alot of time, it was fun and we had alot to talk about. I thought I'd just post about my trip back on megabus though. It's really cheap. I paid $14.50 for the LA-OAK redeye. If you're one of the first 4 people to book it's $1.50! And if you book last minute it seems to end up being about $35. But that doesn't really matter cause they're stopping their CA routes on June 22 since they haven't been getting enough passengers.

On this trip it was though. I had the unfortunate luck of sitting next to some wierdo. I'm not sure what was up. It felt like he kept touching my leg or something, but I couldn't be sure. Maybe he was trying to get more space for himself. Of course there's the more obvious explanation that he's queer. It was sooo creepy. It kept me awake for 1/4 of the trip. I really wanted to just tell him out loud to quit touching me, but I wasn't sure he was doing it intentionally. I ended up moving my wallet to the window side pocket, squeezing toward the window away from the dude, and semi-violently kicking my leg whenever I felt something, and it eventually stopped. but geez, it was creepy.


Thursday, April 03, 2008

I thought this was an interesting post about gas prices (from bonez318ti).

http://www.xanga.com/bonez318ti/650239182/item.html

and (also from his blog) a similar businessweek article: http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/apr2008/bw2008041_945564.htm


This is a totally diff topic, but I get evangelized to sometimes at Berkeley, almost invariably by Koreans. (For some reason they sometimes mistake me as Korean, like the guy today, but that's beside the point). I actually stop and listen to them sometimes. They can really go on and on sometimes. What I wonder about is if the evangelists are listening to those they're speaking/preaching to. Alot of times they seem to have a preplanned spiel. Like today, I ended up praying the sinner's prayer (partly cause it was a Korean speaking pastor and someone translating, so there was a little misunderstanding). I suppose they want to make sure they say everything they think needs to be said, but I would've rather just chatted a bit.



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