Entries from July 17, 2005 - July 23, 2005

mouthful

i just saw a job opening for a "fluvial geomorphologist" and i think that might be about the awesomest title i've ever heard of in my life. i can't decide if it sounds strangely exotic, or highly contagious. it's a toss-up.
Posted on Friday, July 22, 2005 at 09:34PM by Registered Commentermdog | Comments4 Comments

finally

ah yes... i just met the illustrious jessi, aka j-do, aka lemonscarlet, less than one hour ago at donkey. it was lovely and amazing. and too damn brief.

maybe next time you can stay in town for more than twelve minutes, eh?

[but thanks for stopping by.]

Posted on Friday, July 22, 2005 at 12:52PM by Registered Commentermdog | Comments2 Comments

"if suppose..."

financial accounting 321. this class required buying a book as large as a buick, and almost as heavy. you know those classes where you could always leave the text at home? yeah. this wasn't one of those. the prof made a point of saying we needed it, every class, no matter what. and we did. and it sucked. especially since those were my nonstop 8:00-2:15 tuesdays and thursdays. many books. back pain. gah.

dr. chandra was a tiny man with large glasses and the cutest indian accent you ever did hear. you could tell he enjoyed teaching almost as much as he enjoyed sharing his various jokes. which were terrible, for the most part. but it was impossible to see the gleam in his eye and expectant smile on his face without laughing right along with him.

he is the only professor i can recall that used an overhead in conjunction with a reusable rolling transparency sheet attached to the projector. i mean, who does that, really? many class hours were spent scribbling down entries and notes, hurrying to get them down before they rolled away forever.

one semester, in either 1999 or 2000, during a chapter on investments, he brought in a copy of some stocks he had purchased. the amounts were fairly large, and dated back to the early '80s. "as you can see, this is some stock i bought from microsoft," he began. as if on cue, the entire room gasped in one collective breath. he marched on: "and you can only imagine how much this would be worth... had i not sold it years ago for an unimpressive amount of money." and the entire class deflated with a rush of air. we laughed with him at his unfortunate decision, and moved on to more exciting things like amortization tables.

my favorite quirk about dr. chandra was a slight translation issue. as in classes of most any discipline, hypothetical problems and case studies abound. and gyan, well... he liked to use them a lot. i cannot tell you how many times i heard a financial accounting problem start with the phrase, "now, if suppose...", in his very cute and earnest, albeit redundant, way. "if suppose we take these assets...", "if suppose we have this expense...", "if suppose" this, that, and almost any and every thing. i don't think he really had any idea that his most often used english phrase was grammatically weird, and i'm willing to bet that no one ever mentioned it because, well, it was just so dang cute. and it never got old. i am not ashamed to admit that to this day, i often find myself internally asking, "now, if suppose..."

i just learned that dr. gyan chandra passed away in early may. miami university and its accounting department have lost a sweet and memorable professor. and if suppose my hunch is correct, he will certainly be missed.
Posted on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 at 10:36PM by Registered Commentermdog | Comments2 Comments

contained

just moments ago i spoke with a lateral lisper standing at my office door, and it was all i could do to not smile, chuckle, or break out into a sid the sloth voice. oh my gosch.

Posted on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 at 04:18PM by Registered Commentermdog | Comments2 Comments

two things

thing one: i was asked today, after a particularly demonstrative retelling of my weekend, if i had ever been in drama. ha! the way i see it, either 1) i was in rare form, 2) my view of self is completely inaccurate, or 3) the two people asking this question are just easily amused. i think i'm going with the latter.

thing two: blabbing over beverages was good. [in that clearing-the-air-
with-subsequently-far-less-awkwardness sort of way.] you know who you are. and please, don't throw up.
Posted on Monday, July 18, 2005 at 11:06PM by Registered Commentermdog | Comments5 Comments

dismantling

i hope to be installing my cd burner in a few moments.

if you don't hear from me in awhile, it may be that i, nor all the king's horses and all the king's men, could get my old desktop together again.

we shall see.
Posted on Sunday, July 17, 2005 at 03:13PM by Registered Commentermdog | Comments4 Comments