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December 3, 2008
Spring Semester Schedule ‘09
December 3, 2008
It’s suicide!
Spring schedule as of right now!
Design 120B – Fundamentals of Design [2.75hrs x 2 days/week]
Design 132B – Perspective and Render Systems [2.75hrs x 2 days/week]
Design 156 – Computer-Aided Design [2.75hrs x 2 days/week]
History 173 – Recent United States History [1.25hrs x 2 days/week]
Sociology 100 – Principles of Sociology [1.25hrs x 2 days/week]
Design 156, History 173 and Sociology 100 are back to back to back.
I plan on dropping one course, but I haven’t figured which to drop yet. Oh, and the Cambodian Student Society 25th Annual Culture Show that is coming up in March. Fifteen units, it may not seem like a lot if I were taking GEs only, but screw thinking I can take 3 Design courses and 2 GEs and put on a production for Cambodian New Year while also supporting our fellow organizations under KSC. It’s suicide.
Project Schedule, Week 080209
March 11, 2008
Design
Project 16.3: Cube and Deconstruction of Cube
Project 7: Scale and Proportion
3D Design
Figurative Sculpture. Undefined at the moment.
CSS Culture Show
Props / Scenery
Photography; behind the scene
Indy Study
Photography
Photoshop
Am I in over my head?
Crochet
January 22, 2008
Kim taught me how to crochet. I’m still practicing.
Free Conversation
December 9, 2007
I was on Second Street, as I am often, and stopped to hang out with a small group of people at a booth. Andrew, Robert [Andrew's brother], Angela, and Matt.

In the photo: Angela (left) and Andrew (right).
Andrew set up a booth on Second Street in front of Washington Mutual with a “Free Conversations” sign hanging above his booth. Every other Saturday, he and his friends sit there and have conversations with passer byers. The purpose of this was to have people converse with other people on whatever topic desired, but with rules. I thought it was a project, but they just wanted to talk to people.
Andrew came up with the idea after the end of a bad relationship with his previous girlfriend. He went to LB City Council, pitched his idea, and he now has a booth on Second Street where he just sits there and try to have other people converse with him and his friends. After his bad break-up, he just wanted to talk and thought having a place for people to talk when they have issues to talk about was a great idea for others and himself.
I think this is genius and I adore him for wanting to talk about his issues with someone else, and having a booth for other people to converse with him about their own lives. He mentioned wanting to get people to talk more and for people to be more open about conversing with others. I think talking to strangers about our own personal problems is so much easier than talking to a friend or family.
My sister, Susan, her friends Joy and Cherry, and I sat with them for 10-15 or so minutes having random conversations with them. It was a great way to end our night. It started to rain, which we didn’t notice until we began walking to my car. We were so caught up with having a conversation with them we did not notice that it had began raining and that we were cold.
Oh, oh, and I bumped into to Szymon on Second Street. Szymon’s an engineering student who spends most of his time around the Engineering buildings. Since I don’t hang out with the engineers around the Engineering buildings, I don’t see many of my friends anymore.
I met new people tonight and had pleasant conversations with them. Tonight was all good.
Hello WP!
December 6, 2007
Another blog.
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