Monday, September 29, 2008

Funny of the day

My sense of time is really screwed up...

Seth: You want to meet Tuesday before class instead of tomorrow?
Me: Yeah, early Tuesday is best for me.
Seth: I can't get to campus before 11am.
Me: I didn't mean *that* early.  I just have class at 3.

Wow, what exactly did I mean by early?  1?  LOL



Sunday, September 28, 2008

Tarot

My sister and her boyfriend are visiting me.  We went to the MD Rennaissance Festival yesterday and I let my sister talk me into a tarot reading.  The woman was actually really good.

Now, I don't believe in these things.  I don't believe that some kind of energy comes off your hands when you are shuffling or dividing the cards.  I think a lot of the reading is based on stuff the reader picks up on through the power of observation (see previous post).  But at the same time, I think they can be useful because a lot of times they make you think about things in your life in different ways.  I had such an experience during my reading yesterday.

Now, having gained some wisdom, I just have to work on the follow through, which is perpetually my problem, in life and in poker.



If you know the notes to sing, you can sing most anything...

I've always been pretty observant and able to make good personal and situational reads - not just in poker, but in dealing with people in general. Problem with this is, especially when you learn this power at a young age, you tend to think you have some kind of sense of control over your environment. This is an illusion. Sometimes you can read the situation right, make the correct moves, and you still end up with a less than optimal outcome. And there's not a damn thing you can do about it.

This is exactly how my last trip to AC went. I didn't lose a lot because I was able to limit my losses. But at the same time, I bled and bled and bled because I kept doing things like hitting trips against boats, hitting trips and being barely kicked, etc, etc, etc.

And at pink same thing. Oh look I flopped a set. No good. Oh look, I have the nut straight and the nut flush redraw, and a low. No good. Wash, rinse, repeat.

The past two weeks have been awful for my bankroll as a result. I'm even in deeper than in December of 2006 which is the month in which I probably played the worst I ever have in my entire life. And I'm not playing bad now; I'm actually playing really well, but things just aren't going my way. Just gotta keep my head down and keep on, avoid tilt, and the urge to try to play catch up.

I'm going to AC on 10/8. I think I need to take a poker break until then. Stay tuned to find out if I can actually stick with it.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

I am not a crook (nor a liar)

I've finally gotten to the point where seeing cute couples out doesn't make me mad or sad anymore. I won't lie; I miss having a guy to be ridiculous over.



Wednesday, September 17, 2008

I knew there was a reason!

Back in the day, I used to be a total news junkie...mostly tv.  Some time after 9/11/01, however, I stopped watching the local/nightly news because I was turning into a stressed out zombie (having your office evacuated on 9/11, seeing the pentagon on fire first hand, then having your office evacuated from possible anthrax attack, followed by the DC sniper shooting people right down the street from where you live will do that).

It's been amazing since then every time I turn on the news how depressing it is.  I can get the same news from the paper and not have it affect me the same way.  But today, just got home, turned on the local news...

Story 1: AIG and the 90 billion bailout.  Stock market is screwed.  Fed having to sell stuff to afford the bailout.  Some money market funds are freezing accounts...  This story is getting scarier and scarier.

Story 2: PG and Montgomery Counties are requiring employees to take unpaid leave because of the state budget crisis.

Story 3: People aren't able to get jobs anywhere so they are having to commute hundreds of miles just to get a job.

Add to that all the "normal" DC stuff like little kids getting caught in gun crossfire and it makes for a very uplifting evening.  /sarcasm.



Thursday, September 11, 2008

Dinner tonight

Been awhile since I posted a recipe on here.  The one (non polisci) magazine I still subscribe to is Cooking Light and I subscribe to a lot of food blogs. 

But now that there is not someone expecting dinner on the regular, and I'm only cooking for one, I have become a lot lazier about cooking.  I do actually enjoy it though and I'm trying to cook at least twice every week. 

I didn't get to marinate this as much as it called for, but it still turned out good.  Couscous and green beans as sides.  I'm planning on bringing left overs to school tomorrow for lunch.


Moroccan Spiced Grilled Chicken Breasts Recipe








Ingredients



  • 1/2 cup plain yogurt

  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro (or 1 1/2 teaspoons ground coriander)

  • 1 Tbsp olive oil

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons paprika

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

  • 1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breasts






Method


1
Mix the marinade ingredients (yogurt, cilantro, olive oil, garlic,
paprika, cumin, salt, and pepper) together in a medium sized bowl. Add
the chicken pieces to the bowl and thoroughly coat with the marinade.
Cover with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator from 6 to 10
hours.



2 Heat your grill on high heat if you are using a gas grill,
or prepare coals for direct heat if you are using charcoal. If you do
not have a grill you can use a cast-iron grill pan on your stove. Grill
the chicken breasts a few minutes on each side, until cooked through.
Take care not to overcook, as chicken breasts can easily dry out.




Wednesday, September 10, 2008

9/11, seven years later

It was hard not to remember September 11th a day early today when the weather was exactly the same as the weather seven years ago.



I don't have any pithy comments, but there are people and families I'm thinking of today.



Sunday, September 7, 2008

Myers-Briggs: I am still the Healer

Awhile back I was talking to someone about the Myers-Briggs personality inventory and told him that in college I tested as INFP.  I think he was surprised because most people do not think of me as an introvert.  I can be loud, in people's faces with my opinions, and the like.  However, in a situation where I do not know many people I tend to be the classic introvert: quiet and keeping to myself.  I'm also bad at expressing my emotions to others. 

(Side note: This was one of the best things about being in a sorority - it forced me to learn how to force myself to interact with new people in social situations, even though I am not in my element doing so.  At least now I can pretend to function like I am not socially retarded, LOL)

Anyways, I felt that maybe I was not an INFP any more after thinking about it (mostly on the analytical side; I have always liked data), so I just re-tested myself.  Guess what - I may be jaded, loud, and obsessed with information, but apparently I am still INFP at heart.  Guess this isn't surprising... most of my life decisions have not been "practical" in nature, but aimed at satisfying my feelings.

I wonder if S/N or T/F's are naturally better suited to poker.  I'm guessing probably T rather than F, but on the S/N front, it could be a toss up.



Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Thoughts on Year 3, Week 1

Apologies for not updating more regularly.  Fact is, I haven't really had much going on recently.  Played some poker (up over all thanks to a few nice hits at pink and a few nice trips to AC), bought a new car (still need to take pics), and gone out drinking with friends several times.  Plus I took my comp and I think prep for that and the aftermath have had me less interested in writing and more interested in sitting around and doing nothing.

School has started and I've had 2/3 classes and the first lecture of the class I am TAing for.  So far so good.

1) Watching the freshman walk around campus with confused looks and maps is priceless.


2) Freshmen look younger every year.  I swear I saw some 12 year olds.  These kids were born in 1990.  That's really scary.  90's babies in college.


3) I'm going to lose at least 10 pounds in the next month.  I forgot how much walking and stairs there are.  (Stairs in RDG garage, stairs in Tydings, walk across hilly campus from RDG to Tydings...)


4) I'm really excited about my cognitive survey response class.  It's basically a class all about the cognitive reasons for bias in answering surveys, and it's taught through University of Michigan which has some of the best survey methodologists in the world.  This stuff is probably interesting to like 5 people in the world, but I love it.  I'm the only polisci person, because it's not in my department so I was kind of worried, but the prof was awesome and we had an interesting short conversation about how the cognitive processes of vote choice were actually a lot like the cognitive processes of taking a survey.

5) Hope I can keep my head above water in my theory class.  I felt a little lost on the first day.  At least I am taking this class with Jason who also seemed a bit lost.  We are all required to take a theory class in this program, but I haven't had to take theory since like 1998, so I am a bit out of it when it comes to remembering certain philosophers and their main points. 

6) I can hardly wait for my formal theory class tomorrow (game theory, social choice theory, rational choice, etc).  I think that class is really going to be fun - and I'm taking it with Jim and Jill.



Tuesday, September 2, 2008

First day of classes

Just got back from a productive, albeit short, trip to AC.  I have my first class in a few hours and I have to get to campus a bit early to buy the remainder of my books and to figure out where the heck my new parking spot is (I got one of the coveted Lot 5 passes this year).

It kind of sucks that I don't have a day that I don't need to be on campus this semester, but I wanted to take the formal theory class on Thursdays, and the other classes I didn't really have a choice on.

Monday:


  • 11-11:50am GVPT 475 (lecture for class I am TAing) - The Presidency and the Executive Branch: 

    An examination of the U.S. presidency in historical and contemporary
    perspective: nomination and electoral politics and the president's
    place in policy-making, administration, and public opinion. 



  • 12-1pm GVPT 475 office hours





Tuesday:




  • 3:00-5:40pm SURV 632 - Social and Cognitive Foundations of Survey Measurement:
    Major sources of survey error-such as reporting errors and nonresponse
    bias-from the perspective of social and cognitive psychology and
    related disciplines. Topics: psychology of memory and its bearing on
    classical survey issues (e.g., underreporting and telescoping); models
    of language use and their implications for the interpretation and
    misinterpretation of survey questions; and studies of attitudes,
    attitude change, and their possible application to increasing response
    rates and improving the measurement of opinions. Theories and findings
    from the social and behavioral sciences will be explored.   




  • 6:30-9:30pm GVPT 743 - Contemporary political theory:
    Theorists from Nietzsche (1884-1900) to the present will be covered
    with a focus on the apparent failure of the Enlightenment to usher in
    an age of peace and reason.

     


     





Wednesday:


  • 11-11:50am GVPT 475 (lecture for class I am TAing)





Thursday:


  • 3:30-6:15pm GVPT 831 -
    Formal Theories of Politics I:  Survey of major formal theories of politics, with emphasis on those
    theories based on the assumptions of rationality. The theory of public
    goods, game theory, coalition theory, and the theoretical properties of
    voting systems.






Friday:


  • 10-12:50pm GVPT 475 discussion sections