Bullet bits and bobs
Aug. 31st, 2006 03:28 pm- I really like this bullet point stuff. It gives you an excuse to be disjointed and tangential.
- My son has decided to play the drums. They "tried out" on several instruments and it was recommended that he play percussion, trumpet, trombone, or clarinet. Brandon had narrowed his choice to either trumpet or percussion and he finally decided on percussion. As we were waiting to purchase instruments in the bandroom yesterday, he amused himself with the latest fad of cutting a polyester bookcover in half, placing them on the shoes, and sliding all over the tile floor. Seems all the kids are doing it. I said that it was just a matter of time before the practice gets outlawed. The man waiting in line next to me had only this to say, "Drums, right?" "Yep" I said.
- I started my classes this week and it certainly is different taking them online. Everything is divided into modules and each week you cover two of them. Assignments are listed. I have kept up with the required reading. We are also supposed to post to the discussion boards based on the discussion questions listed in our modules. I don't think anyone quite knows what to do with that as of yet so we have done nothing other than introduce ourselves. In a wonderful twist of irony, a friend of mine from nursing school just so happened to be in one of the classes. There are people from all over and even though I am going through APSU, it really is this joint effort from a collection of universities. One of my intructors is from Memphis and another from ETSU. Strangely, one of the students is from Dallas. All in all this should be interesting. It seems that I will be writing a great many papers. Lovely. Nursing papers are sooooo boring. There is a presentation in one class and I am flummoxed about that. I suppose I can record with my non existent video camera. My sis has one but I am not sure hers is computer compatible. I have already been trying to think of a way to use Pinnacle to display both a power point presentation interspersed with video recording of me should that be required and audio voice over. That might make it fun if I can figure all of that out and hopefully not pull my hair out in the process.
- I have only worked out once this week so I am going to try and remedy that this evening if I can get my lazo butt in gear. I did manage to get all of my laundry done this week so I am not a complete waste.
- Still watching Veronica Mars and Alias and enjoying both. The season one finale of VM was particularly wonderful and I am excited about season two. KyleXY ended well also though I still tend to glaze over when teenage angsty machinations appear. Fortunately, this show seems to blend it's elements well enough so that it could appeal to a broad audience.
- I never did really discuss Counterstrike except in my friends LJ threads. But, I enjoyed it greatly and am excited to see how it all plays out though I am bummed that we will be waiting till March. It always seems so far away at this point. As for the cancellation, I have decided that Sci-fi had cancellation planned before the season started but wanted to capitalize on the 200 milestone before lowering the boom. The whole, "if MGM came to us for less" comment surely puts another spin on it as well.
- I am finally caught up with Atlantis. They are having a great run of episodes I think. I didn't mind the Pegasus Galaxy replicator arc being a rehash of Unnatural Selection because there were enough differences to keep me happy. For one, Weir actually tried to "do right" by the friendly one, whatever his name was. I think it would have been more interesting for him to have been able to reach ascension. The idea that the ancients created that form also makes me wonder anew about Reese's father/creator and that civilization. Were they totally separate but parallel evolutions or could there have been some influence in that planet's past that lead to Reese and to the eventual human form replicators in the Milky Way. Interesting speculation for me so that is why I really did enjoy this episode. The Real World and Common Ground were both excellent IMHO. This has all made me speculate about characterization in Atlantis. For instance, Weir usually makes me yawn. And, actually, except for McKay and Beckett, all of the characters make me yawn unless there is a character driven arc/episode that focusses on them such as Common Ground did with Shepherd, Progeny and Real World did with Weir, and Seteda did with Ronon. The "team" episodes on the whole don't do it for me with regards to some good character lovin'. Exactly why eludes me. I believe this is why Atlantis hasn't engaged me as well as SG1. With SG1, I love the characters whether they are an integral part of the story or aren't. I am interested in them even when the story isn't necessarily character driven or about them.
Edited to add: Don't know what is up with that cut but maybe lj cut doesn't like bullets...