Thursday, February 24, 2005

Braveart 2005!

I really wish I had more time to blog whenever I wanted to… but as I said, this would be a post on Braveart.

Braveart 2005

This is the Braveart 2005 logo (based off the phish logo), as seen on my shirt. What is Braveart? It is our school’s arts festival type thing. On Thursday (of last week) we went to the University of North Texas to visit their visual arts department, their film, radio, and TV department, and their 1′o’clock jazz group, their (best?) concert choir, and their symphonic orchestra. Every year we go visit somewhere for that first day of Braveart, and UNT was selected this year. While I was there, I took the opportunity to meet with Jimmy for lunch. He was wearing his JFL shirt! Whoo!

Friday of Braveart is the workshop day. Last year, I did Photoshop and Argentinian Tango. This year, they had neither (and I probably wasn’t going to take exactly the same things anyway), and I did Marbling and Ancient Board Games. (Actually, they’re not all ancient board games.) I got the last slot on Ancient Board Games and was the first to sign up as a sophomore! Yay! We played games like Merills, Hex, Go, Viking Chess, Mancala, and Cathedral. After school (not really school), I went to Nickelmania with Michael Montoya and Alex Tong. We played DDR . Obviously. We also played Beatmania, and it was really hard… Afterwards, Montoya and I headed back to Cistercian for the annual Braveart movie discussion thing. This year’s movie was Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, hosted by Mr. Saliga. He gave lots of good background info, and the movie was good as well. (I’d never seen it before.) It was… a bit too noisy though. =/

On Saturday night, there was Braveart Coffeehouse. Yes, I had Starbucks coffee as provided as well as some good snacks too. I played “Don’t be There” by Switchfoot with Tim Williams and Alex Tong. We did all right. I didn’t perform with Naveen’s band (I’m not in his band now… wait, I don’t think he has his own band anymore!). There were a few really good videos/movies and some decent performances.

Well, that’s it. That’s what I have to say about Braveart this year. It was fun, of course!


International Departures

I hope you like that banner above that I made. It’s a photo I took at the Incheon/Seoul Int’l Airport in South Korea. It was originally more bluish, but I messed around in Photoshop to get it oranger/redder/browner to match the color scheme I have more closely. Then I added the “pax asiana / since 2003″ in the corner.

I also registered on del.icio.us recently, and you’ll eventually see an RSS feed of it on the side instead of my link blog. Here’s my account.

Anyway, off I go, to study for the history test tommorow. From school, I will be heading to Rice with other people in Math Club, and hopefully I can meet Masaru.

Now Playing: Armin van Buuren - A State of Trance 185 (02-25-2005)


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Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Passengers may experience some turbulence…

Times Square (Causeway Bay, Hong Kong)

I took this photo at the World Trade Centre (a mall) in Causeway Bay in Hong Kong.

Well, Wordpress 1.5 stable has finally been released, so I’m about to upgrade to it. The template may look a bit default, and you may see unexpected errors along the way, but I will be finished sometime soon…

Edit: There will be some down time for a while.

Update: Blog is mostly functional. Hurray! WP Stats needs to be fixed, though. Also, maybe I should add some additional Trillian smilies, like “:tpg:”.


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Saturday, April 24, 2004

Messy?

Categories: Blogging, Everything

Well, I’m in the process of fixing the new layout, and it may take a while, actually, because everything isn’t coming out smoothly… So in the meanwhile, things may look weird on this layout because I’m messing with the blog settings to fit to the new layout. Sorry! =(


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