The EPIC WIN Thread 2: EPIC HARDER!

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After seven months of researching schools, looking into where I want to go, writing/rewriting my Statement of Purpose and personal statement, contacting professors, and a ton of other stuff, I finally submitted my first complete application today.

I'm now officially in the running for neuroscience Ph.D. programs for Fall 2010! :)
 
So, at the end of the last month (a few days ago lol) I noticed I had $600 ish dollars left in my bank account.

...Turns out I forgot to mail two of my bills...

BUT! I placed that money in my savings (after buying some boner inducing heels) so it's all still there, and I think I can make it till the 15th!

So, possible money win AND I have some sweet heels! THAT I CAN WALK IN!!!!
 
Poe's Law just got proven in the most beautiful way in the comments on my latest post. I should seriously send the link to Nathan Poe.
 
Just bought the first Death Note box set! :D Now I just need to find Volume 2, or just the first few discs of it... I don't really care for any of the episodes past 26.
 

Cajungal

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I made me some tasty lentils and rice. ^_^ I've finally gotten the salt, cumin, and red pepper exactly right.

I thought about it the other day, and I haven't eaten meat-meat during the week at all lately without even trying. I love my bean soups and lentils too much. And egg sandwiches in the mornin.... and sardines for snacks. :drool That part's not really the epic win... I just realized.
 
I made me some tasty lentils and rice. ^_^ I've finally gotten the salt, cumin, and red pepper exactly right.

I thought about it the other day, and I haven't eaten meat-meat during the week at all lately without even trying. I love my bean soups and lentils too much. And egg sandwiches in the mornin.... and sardines for snacks. :drool That part's not really the epic win... I just realized.
Dal and rice fills me up like crazy. It's cheap and super easy to make. Do the lentil dance!
 

Cajungal

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*does the lentil dance*

It involves a lot of kicking and dramatic arm movements. Wish y'all could see. :p
 
Not a win really, but I figured I might put it here, because I'm hopeful.

My landlord (who happens to be my roommate's father) was in town this weekend, and I ended up chatting with him for like ... three hours on Saturday. I discovered that he's been writing for quite some time now, for some local newspapers and magazines. Mostly outdoorsman sort of stuff, but still writing.

He just sent me an email about a newspaper he contributes to. Every year they take on 16 new community editorial people. 6-7 editorials each over a period of a year. He suggested I go for it. The deadline is in a week, but I only have to write 400 words and a brief introduction to myself.

I'm certainly not guaranteed a spot. I don't even know how many people contribute to this yearly. And it's not paid. But it could quite possibly be a start.

As for topics for my first editorial ... I've got a few ideas, but some are too seasonal, and some are only barely about 'a local issue.' But I'm excited to give this a try.
 
Contrary to my post in RANT from a few days ago, Thanksgiving is NOT cancelled this year!

:D

I owe someone at work a favour.
 
Tutored a friend of mine in biology for about an hour and a half today (crappy book, crappier professor who's teaching intro-level stuff in WAY too much depth), and her boyfriend said that he'd pay me if it became a regular occurence. A little while later we sat down to watch Afro Samurai, and he gave me some AWESOME Spider-Man fruit snacks. I jokingly told him he could pay me with those if he wanted...

...and I'm now munching on a box of them because he said he didn't have any cash on him, and I could have 'em. Life is sweet :D
 
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Iaculus

Also, Rant 1.5
I finally got the first chapter of my serial project done. I mentioned it a month or two ago, before we moved to Halforums, and we were talking about contributing content for the site. It might be crap, but I need to stop worrying about that, and just put myself out there. After a few more proofreaders get done with it, I should be ready to stick it up somewhere. The next question is "Where?"
Ooh, a story in need of proofreading? Can I help? I have some small talent in the field, see.
 
Tutored a friend of mine in biology for about an hour and a half today (crappy book, crappier professor who's teaching intro-level stuff in WAY too much depth), and her boyfriend said that he'd pay me if it became a regular occurence. A little while later we sat down to watch Afro Samurai, and he gave me some AWESOME Spider-Man fruit snacks. I jokingly told him he could pay me with those if he wanted...

...and I'm now munching on a box of them because he said he didn't have any cash on him, and I could have 'em. Life is sweet :D
In grad school I used to occasionally tutor a vendor rep in biochem for beer and nachos at a local pub. Yay for the barter system.
 

Cajungal

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I'm at a cafe waiting for something to start...and sitting next to a regular who has a condition I can't name. He's in here every day, a full grown man who lives with his mother, rocking back and forth to funk music on his ipod and drinking free water.

I love to be here when he's here, because he reminds of the kindness that we're all capable of if we come outside of our own space. He asks us questions and sings us songs; he can hear the first bar of ANY funk song and know what it is (really, it's amazing). There's another man in here who's a regular; an older gentleman who can't walk very well. Whenever he's here, the other guy always carries his coffee and muffin to the table for him. Then he wordlessly returns to his seat and starts dancing to the music on his ipod again.

He doesn't need a 'thank you.' He just loves to interact and to be helpful. He's more pleasant than most people. I'm just more used to hearing "bless his heart" or "poor thing" when it comes to people like him. But the truth is that he's exceptional in many ways, and we could all take a lesson from him.
 
I'm at a cafe waiting for something to start...and sitting next to a regular who has a condition I can't name. He's in here every day, a full grown man who lives with his mother, rocking back and forth to funk music on his ipod and drinking free water.

I love to be here when he's here, because he reminds of the kindness that we're all capable of if we come outside of our own space. He asks us questions and sings us songs; he can hear the first bar of ANY funk song and know what it is (really, it's amazing). There's another man in here who's a regular; an older gentleman who can't walk very well. Whenever he's here, the other guy always carries his coffee and muffin to the table for him. Then he wordlessly returns to his seat and starts dancing to the music on his ipod again.

He doesn't need a 'thank you.' He just loves to interact and to be helpful. He's more pleasant than most people. I'm just more used to hearing "bless his heart" or "poor thing" when it comes to people like him. But the truth is that he's exceptional in many ways, and we could all take a lesson from him.
I totally agree with you there. It's just so utterly rare to see acts of kindness for kindness' sake, or a simple ability to trust in someone to do the right thing.

I was at work during the holiday season, and a guy waited in line for about twenty minutes. I asked what he wanted, and he handed me a $20; he told me he'd found it, and that somebody might realize they lost it and come claim it.

I felt that act of trust and kindness deserved something, so I used it to buy a few homeless people lunch the next week and chatted with them for a while. It's beautiful how something as simple as a gesture can connect you to another person.
 
I just got a check from my college in the amount of $618.16, with no letter or comments describing what it is for.

Epic, yes, but I'm more confused than anything. :confused:
 
I love my brother. He's always a load of fun.

In the span of only twelve hours, I've driven him all around town to take photographs (none of which are incredible, but he's just starting out, and he doesn't have a terrific camera for it) which was a blast in itself. Then we came home, and he decided that we were both going to learn how to make balloon animals. After that, we went to Wal*Mart, and while he passed on buying pokemon cards and finally learning how to play properly, he did inspire me to buy a 'learn to play Harmonica' kit.

All random, small things, but it's the kind of stuff that makes coming home so fun.
 
Been trying to turn my sister's three year old son into a comic book/music nerd.

He was watching some tv show and it showed a violin.

"Look, mommy! A little cello!!"
 

Cajungal

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I just got a check from my college in the amount of $618.16, with no letter or comments describing what it is for.

Epic, yes, but I'm more confused than anything. :confused:
Maybe it's compensation for all the idiotic people you keep talking about. :p
 
One of my trio of best girlfriends in the world just told me she's pregnant! I didn't even know they were trying; apparently they weren't exactly but it happened a lot faster than intended. I'm so happy for her!

:peace::heart::peace:

Also cool, she had a sonogram that looks exactly like this evil alien coming at you with the "BOO!" hands. It's all kinds of awesome but I cannot post it for obvious reasons.
 
One of my trio of best girlfriends in the world just told me she's pregnant! I didn't even know they were trying; apparently they weren't exactly but it happened a lot faster than intended. I'm so happy for her!

:peace::heart::peace:

Also cool, she had a sonogram that looks exactly like this evil alien coming at you with the "BOO!" hands. It's all kinds of awesome but I cannot post it for obvious reasons.
We would all collectively wet our pants and run wildly away screaming?

Sonograms are creepy...

-Adam
 
About a month and a half ago, I found out about this thing for biomedical PhD students at the University of Michigan (one of the top 20 biomedical science programs in the country). Basically they try to recruit underrepresented students, and--since I'm about half Puerto Rican--I qualify.

I just got the invitation notice today, so I get a free trip to Ann Arbor--better than that, I get to make an impression on some of the professors I may be working with and (hopefully) will bump up my chances of admission! :)
 
Getting my Manager: Research and Development business cards finally done. And my assistant's job is going to post sooner rather than later. Plus my wife is back from Vegas. Wins all around!
 
Warm fuzzy feeling from zero bugs on my bug list.

Now I just need to crash the bugzilla server so I can relax the rest of the day.

Oooh! And I have a lunch meeting.

-Adam
 
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