Tip of the Quill: A Journal

Category Archives: Life

We all have our d(a)emons.

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Sorry for the silence.

A quick note here to apologize to anyone who’s still waiting to hear back from me on something email-related. I’ve just spent an hour and a half hacking and slashing at my inbox and I’ve still only managed to get it down to 92 actionable emails (admittedly from over 200, but still). The final draft […]

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Expensive weekend.

After MIT5 wrapped on Sunday, I headed over to the CambridgeSide Galleria for a little THESIS work, and wound up spending a huge chunk of my Federal refund check. First I caved and bought the upgrade to Adobe CS3, which seems pretty dang cool from what limited amount of time I’ve spent with it so […]

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Amazon Prime is a waste of money.

If you’re considering ponying up for Amazon Prime, don’t. It’s a waste of money and a complete rip-off. Early yesterday morning I ordered two textbooks that I needed immediately for my thesis research and ponied up the extra $4.95 a book for Saturday delivery. Today I get an email saying that they shipped today and […]

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Congratulations, Martin!

Wow – Martin Espada, the poet who taught one of the Governor’s summer workshops I attended in high school and who had a lasting impact on my writing poems at all, was a finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, nominated for his newest collection The Republic of Poetry. Wow. Wow.

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Going for the gold?

After finishing my taxes this afternoon, I was feeling relaxed and positive about life in general, so I swung by the mall near campus to take a stroll. While there, I paused at LensCrafters to look into getting some badly-needed new glasses. After having the same silver frames since 2001, I’m now considering these Brooks […]

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This is patriotic?

For those of you living outside the Bay State, today is Patriot’s Day, a holiday here in Massachusetts. This means that all classes are cancelled, and I supposedly have the day off. It also means that poor Laura had to report to work today at 7AM, since apparently these quasi-holidays have a way of becoming […]

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Wait, what?

Okay, I understand that there might be something awry here, but it’s gotta be a slow news day when a leading headline at the New York Times is Student Lender Planned to Woo Officials. Here’s the two opening paragraphs: The founders of Student Loan Xpress had an explicit plan for corralling a bigger share of […]

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Right. I needed that.

The funny thing about being me is that there are things about yours truly that, to anyone else, are patently obvious. From inside this great melon of a head, though, “patently obvious” doesn’t even come near it. The biggest of these things is the way my brain works. Or, occasionally, doesn’t. See, the upside of […]

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Fun with headlines.

Still slogging through the THESIS like tap-dancing through molasses, but I just had to post about this one. I fired up my browser this morning to read the news and my eyeballs tripped over this headline in the New York Times: “Female Briton Feared the Worst in Iran.” Friends, this is horrible English. When I […]

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