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Saturday, June 10, 2006

www.dpyoung.com

Hey folks, this site is old news.

Head on over to DPYoung.com for my new website and blog. It's much better, and all the cool kids are doing it (actually probably not). But check it out anyway!

The Dan Cam is even up and working. Here's a sample shot.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Kanye...


Well, well. My first rap/ hip-hop/whatever concert. I saw Kanye West Sunday night with 7 friends. All of which enjoyed it more than I did. I'm glad I went, for the experience. His backup orchestra was good, though. Oh well, $17 bucks to see someone famous with some friends, not bad.

In other news, I'm almost done with school. Two days of classes left, including today, and only 8 days until my last final. I'll be back home Thursday night.

I actually have friends from SU to miss this summer, which is both good and bad I suppose :)

Monday, April 17, 2006

Kill a Commie for Mommie!

Listening to: I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar (Good for Utica-Syracuse at 1am)

So, back to the grind after a great weekend. I would have won the candy hunt if it weren't for a nearly fatal foul ;)

I think this is pretty cool (see pictures; Japanese).










And this is funny, thanks James.

That's pretty much it. I still hope to do the top secret DJ project sometime, I'll probably start over the summer though. Oh, and check this out (see pictures below). Thanks Sara ;) It's growing on me. Get it?! Yeah, corny, I know.


Listening to: Hey Ya! - Outkast

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

In Like A Lion, Out Like Mutton

Listening to: Two Hearts Beat As One - U2
Reading: Process of Constitutional Decisionmaking p. 1259
Watching: The screen
Soon to be: Hopefully sleeping

Here I am.

I had a big presentation today. Three guys, 80 minutes. It went well, but apparently I get lost in the woodwork. *Note to self; déjà vu* Tiananmen Square though; I got pretty into it by the end. Chinese politics are fascinating. I wish I had their (the students) guts. Maybe I do, give me a repressive government, we'll see.

Away from U2, Sixty Second Interval - The Vapors

One of the nicest guys; funny, polite, thought-provoking, intelligent. So we shot him with a pickle. Maybe I'll have pictures to post at some point, we'll see. Or a video. James says the muzzle velocity was 210 mph. That's exactly why I passed on that one.

70º is my new limit, anything more is too much. It's always at the end too, when I have to concentrate on finals and ridiculous papers. High school was much worse.

Oasis (I want to be cool like Paul, and almost succeed at times) - Roll With It

Enough for now, back to The Law.

Editing now: Don't Cry - Guns n' Roses

Friday, February 17, 2006

Atmospheric Sprites

I found this story while surfing a bit this afternoon. They're really quite pretty, and the idea of a 7000 fps camera is just cool. There's a movie here too.

Atmospheric Sprites are flashes of light above thunderclouds during intense storms. I didn't even know they existed.

Thanks to Digg, a great source for tech/cool stories.

Bears, Bulls, Cubs, and.... socks.

Mom's in the windy city until Sunday, conferencing about Social Work. Fun!

Random news story from Chicago, courtesy of the Chicago Tribune:

Leaky Nuke Plants!

Party

A Knife!

Thanks to Sarah Benedict for observing, a knife stuck in the ceiling at work. This patch of the ceiling is directly in front of June's office (she's in charge of everything, as best as I can guess). I thought it was funny, so I attached a web cam to a laptop and took some really crude (quality wise) pictures. The highlight of work today. Aside from my bagel with peanut butter.

Yes, back to regular blogging, I hope.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Fo Shizzle V-Day

For the first time in my life I got to celebrate Valentine's Day this year! I surprised Kim on Monday by showing up in Utica and taking her out to dinner. Rio Grande TexMex :D

We exchanged Valentine's Day gifts. Mine is the best by far (pictures to the left, click to enlarge). Painted Styrofoam, who would have thought? Clearly one of the advantages of dating an art school girl ;)

On Tuesday the Campus Crusade for Christ (Cru) guys cooked and served dinner for the ladies at Eastside Vineyard Church in DeWitt. We wanted to show them how much we appreciate them. Naturally, I don't need the plublicity in this area, but I'm sure the girls were impressed.

Exciting pictures are starting to flow in from recent escapades. Look forward to it, I am. Also, I have a web cam now and can take pictures of stuff myself, as long as it's within sight of my computer... Stay tuned for exciting web cam news. If I have the time to work out the streaming technology...

Peace izzzout!

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Birthday Celebration


I know it was almost two weeks ago now, but I finally have time and the pictures to post about my birthday dinner/party. It was nice to get together with high school and church friends. Some I hadn't seen in over a year.

On the menu was my dad's pizza, mashed potatoes, Caesar salad, fruit salad, and cheesecake. All quite delicious.

The presents were memorable. George and Derek got me a katana sword for my hedging chores. My parents got me a racquetball racquet among other things. Kim gave me a set of picture frames, a coloring book and crayons. When I get sick of political contention theory, I'll have to take a coloring brake. I love it all :D

I know this wasn't a very funny post, hopefully this picture will make up for it.

This may help too, check out Kim's recent post if you haven't already. Don't worry, Kim had nothing to do with it, or so she conveniently claims. ;) (Remember, if you click on the picture, it gets bigger!)

We ended the evening with Transporter 2, possibly the best *cough* movie ever *cough* made. We had fun though.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

First Day Back


Yesterday was the first day of classes for me. I only had two, and they went really well. The first was Constitutional Law II, which will keep me really busy with the reading. The second, Rationality and Politics, seems okay and I know two people in the class.

I worked on situating my room more. I put up seven more pictures in my new frames. Now I have even more pictures of Kim around my dorm.

It also my birthday :D

Five people sang to me and I went out to dinner with some friends from Campus Crusade. We went to King David's on M Street. I don't think I've ever had that much hummus in one sitting. I had a great day, and everyone made me feel loved.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Firefox and Blogger


For all you silly bloggers out there that use Mozilla Firefox, and it should be all of you, check out this extension.

It makes things cool and easy. I'm using it now!

More to come about an exciting trip Kim and I went on.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

I forgot the most important thing


Every good post has a picture.

Since I'm watching Gilmore Girls tonight... (Yes, sadly, I'm addicted now.)

He's so much nicer than Logan =/

Where have I been? :O

Hey folks.

I was waiting to post when I had the time, and pictures, about our Thanksgiving trip. It looks like that might be a while. I've been hard at work in my last two weeks at school. In 8 days It'll be all done! I can't wait.

Mae was sold out :(

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Update!


Pat is going, w00t!

Kim!

This post is dedicated to the coolest person around (and by around I mean within a 40 mile radius because she's in Utica right now):

Kim Schreiman!

We're going to the symphony Friday night because we're cultured ;) Actually I have to go and I got a free ticket, but it should be fun. On Saturday we're going to see Harry Potter with Sara and maybe Pat.




Kim, you're wonderful :)

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

mmmmm, Dangle


My favorite Reno cop :)

I just wanted to give a brief salute to the coolest guy on TV. In the sense that he always has a nice breeze ;)

Monday, November 07, 2005

Back to Greece


After a wonderful, relaxing weekend I'm back to reading endless articles on Ancient Greece and Rome. Here's a picture to give you an idea. I want one for Christmas.

On Friday I drove(!) out to Utica to spend time with Kim. Dinner and swing dancing :O Then we came pack to the FM area for the rest of the weekend. Big news broke on Saturday, but I'll leave that for Sara to post if she decides to ;)

The Trireme.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Long Day


It's been quite a day... I was part of a panel discussion on immigration in my Political Science course, worked for 4.5 hours, met with a friend, played some pool, ate dinner, went to Campus Crusade, and watched The Matrix Revolutions with James.

Swing dancing tomorrow :D

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Run, run, run


I woke up ten minutes before the start of my first class this morning, that's always fun. I felt gross for the next five hours, but at least I got there on time. Bad breath, a full bladder, and a quiz using a half-asleep brain...

Racquetball was fun tonight. I'm definitely getting better, although I'm still not that good. We were able to use real racquets this week thankfully. After that we had an enlightening Bible study.

In other exciting news, thanks to the end of Ramadan and Eid ul-Fitr on Friday I get to go swing dancing with Kim :D

^ Ah-nuld as the Running Man

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Duffy


I met with my favorite adviser today and planned a little more of my future. Lots of good advice... Anyway, the courses I know for sure that I'm taking are Ancient Rome (The same professor as my current Ancient Greece class) and Intro to Probability and Statistics (MAT 521, the second to last step for my Math minor). I also have a few Political Science courses nailed down, but I have to work on the scheduling. I'm also officially licensed and insured as of tomorrow. The reading for today: The Precinct of Death (Infant sacrifice in Ancient Carthage), Overseas Conquests (Rome and the Punic Wars), and essays on Ancient Greek democracy (including the professor who I went to see the Friday before last, *shout out to Josiah Ober*).

*** Bigger shout out to the lovely KIM SCHREIMAN *** :O

Picture: random Google for "calculus"

Monday, October 31, 2005

:-(

Well, at least I didn't have to drive all the way to Seneca Falls and back. The course was longer and slightly harder, but at least the instructor was nice enough. I'm afraid I passed. ;)

I don't, but in case you care.

Take 2

Today's the (second) big day... Three 'o clock in Syracuse.

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Already...


Dang, I already missed one =/

I meant to post yesterday from home, but I forgot. Too many distractions. I'll have to find a really good picture to make up for it.

First, my favorite altered photo of the Trio.

I had a good weekend, Sara came to visit on Saturday, but no one was around for her to meet :(

I went home and spent that evening and Sunday hanging out with the parents. The Beef for dinner on Saturday was fun too.

Also, in the spirit of the coming month (especially the 18th):

Friday, October 28, 2005

A Post a Day Until the Headache Goes Away


I don't get it either.












Credit if you care.

Whew...

Hello folks. This week has been weird. Two fairly large assignments due in the beginning of the week, and then much less than usual. I've actually been getting some sleep :O, despite some weird *cough* dreams.

I've also been feeling a little weird, I haven't pinpointed it yet. Going out tonight with Campus Crusade helped though. It got me doing something besides sitting around and getting work done.

In happier news, I just preordered the new White Stripes single, The Denial Twist. Three versions, two 7" vinyl and one CD for a grand total of $35.21. I think the shipping prices have gone up or something, I only remember paying $25ish last time, and that had a 12" single in the set. Oh well, it's worth it, they are being imported from the UK after all. I wish I could go to the corner store and pick them up. Speaking of silly Americans, that reminds me of this screenshot from my favorite game of all time. (Click to ZOOM!)

Play it. Now! You can probably pick it for $5 somewhere. It's funnier than just about anything in the world.

Anyway.

I also got four more White Stripes bootlegs today... Those crazy French websites. I can hardly read them, but I can see the downloads and the date/location, that's good enough for me.

I didn't intend this to be a White Stripes post, but oh well.

One more crazy photo for the night...

Good night :)

Oh, before I go, a question to ponder. The answer to come.

Who is the smallest person in the Bible?

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Detroit


(click photos to enlarge with much better quality)

A fun time had by all. Yes, the concert was amazing. Even Sara thought so, and you know how she is ;)



The trip, as you can tell from the pictures, was fun. I think it was 524 miles each way. I got some driving in, but I had an annoying cold on the way back, and I was getting too sick to drive. Sara likes to goof off in the car, and take pictures, lots of pictures... I think she took over 225 for the trip, 90% in the car.



We got to the concert itself, after staying at our Aunt and Uncle's house for the first night, on Sunday we went into Detroit to the Masonic Temple. The building itself was really pretty, especially inside. Soon after we got there, we realized we couldn't take cameras inside, so we had to call dad back to pick it up.



There were two opening acts, the Greenhornes and a band of which I didn't catch the name. They were two young boys (I would guess 8 and 11) a man on drums who looked like he could be their father. The novelty was nice, but it got old after a couple songs. They wasted the best of my hearing before the Stripes came out. The Greenhornes were quite good though, definitely worth listening to, especially their bluesy stuff.



The White Stripes were FANTASTIC. Unbelievable. They played all of the songs I wanted to hear, some I wasn't expecting, and even a couple I've never heard before. Here's the setlist:

Sunday, October 1
Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI

Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
Blue Orchid
Hotel Yorba
The Denial Twist
Apple Blossom
I Think I Smell A Rat/Passive Manipulation/I Think I Smell A Rat/Harrigan
Dead Leaves/Cannon/John The Revelator/Cannon
Fell In Love With A Girl (Fast Then Slow)
Ball And A Biscuit Intro (Tease)
My Doorbell
As Ugly As I Seem
Death Letter/Grinnin' In Your Face/Death Letter
Do
Screwdriver/Black Jack Davey
???
Walking With A Ghost (Tegan And Sara)
The Hardest Button To Button
Ball And A Biscuit
Seven Nation Army

ENCORE
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
Little Ghost (With The Blue Moon Kentucky Line)
Red Rain
You've Got Her In Your Pocket
When I Hear My Name
Astro (Slow)
Boll Weevil

Setlist Submitted by www.candycanechildren.com


Jack and Meg looked amazing, as expected, both splendidly dressed. Meg had black trousers and a plain white shirt, in striking contrast to Jack, who sported a full Mexican-looking black outfit. It was something like this, but not quite. Mostly black with some white highlights.


I liked what he was wearing at the concert better, if I ever find a picture, I'll post it. The set was amazing too, with white palm trees and stage lights. I don't know if I've ever seen some much red :)


I never had a chance to get one of the 3" record players, they only had 12 for the show. After the first 15 customers or so, according the merchandise guy, they were sold out. Oh well, they cost $100 dollars anyway, so I probably wouldn't have gotten one. Anyway, I had a great trip. As promised, lots of pictures, if two weeks late.

Monday, October 03, 2005

Yeah...

Dan = FAILURE

:P

More on the rest of the weekend later.

Thursday, September 29, 2005

III. Good night


Well, it's time for bed, I have a busy day tomorrow. Road Test! In Seneca Falls! It almost feels like 1848! Anyway... Thanks Ms. Capponi.

Final comments.

Life has been good lately. I just wanted to let you all know. It's really nice, after some hard times. Thank you to all my friends out there.

<- Fear my martial skills! <- Blurred so my infallible death stare doesn't harm you!

II. Something Extraordinary

Amazing... The White Stripes live in Detroit. They're from Detroit. The last show of their 2005 American tour. Meg. Jack. Pandemonium. I wish you could be there, because this is certainly going to be a life-changing event for all involved.
I know you're sad, but you'll get by. There will be other shows. But there's something special about this one.If I'm lucky, I'll get to see one of these, maybe even own one! Made exclusively for the fans of The White Stripes, these 3" record players and matching singles are so hot, only dozens know they exist! It will be mine, oh yes, it will be mine ;)
^ Scale Image^
This is just my excuse to get Jack on my blog.


I'm really looking forward to the show (I'm a little obsessed, and you should be too). More pictures (from Detroit '05!) to come.