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Friday, March 28, 2008

Note: This is really long, and a type-out of a journal entry. It’s not extremely interesting, and there are no photos, charts, or graphs. Just a day in the life.

Note #2: Normally, my journal entries don’t look anything like the following. I blame it on the changing of the seasons.

0600 Wake up

0630 Leave by bike to school

0645 Arrive at art building. Two people are there before me.

0700 Wait

0730 Wait

0750 Jump up when I hear noises on the other side of the door.

0800 Door opens

0801 Found my name in the stack of registration sheets.

0805 Registered for Design Studio 1 , Illustration 1, and Art History: Pre-history through Gothic

0810 Bought Dunkin Doughnuts Dunkachino. Never again, it’s not nearly as good as I remembered it to be.

0815 People watch.

0900 English class. Learned about artist Maya Lin. She was 20 when her design for the Vietnam War Memorial was selected to be built.

1000 Psychology class. Some TA was talking, and it was the most boring thing ever (even though that particular TA is the best of the bunch that are in that class). Played tetris on my phone with Mark Wilkinson.

1100 At Christian Challenge building. Wrote a witty response (in binary) to the statement, “There are only 10 kinds of people in the world–those that understand binary and those that don’t.”

1115 Traveled to Chick-Fil-A on Oracle Rd.

1130 Ate meat for the first time in over a week.

1145 Met with Chick-Fil-A marketing representative to discuss the company’s sponsorship of Christian Challenge at Spring Fling. Create a logo that is a hybrid of Chick-Fil-A’s famous cow spots and the Christian Challenge logo.

1400 Fill-in member of the board of interviewers for Arizona Student Media. We interviewed candidates who applied for General Manager of UATV and General Manager of KAMP Student Radio for 08/09 school year.

1500 Started working on RedBlue Magazine things. It’s production weekend.

2240 Stoped working on RedBlue Magazine things.

Things I Thought About Today:

1. I’ve had Wire Tap Pro for a very long time now, and I just realized this morning that it can record anything that can be heard. No really, it can. I’m not pirating music any more… I’m spying music. I can’t believe that it took me this long to figure this out.

2. I want to participate, with my camera, in an anti-war protest someday.

3. What would it be like if there was a draft? How would walking around on the street feel if there were no men my age there? Who would occupy the fraternity houses? Would all universities involuntarily become girls-only universities? How would this affect learning?

4. I feel guilty killing bugs. I killed a moth today, and after I smacked my hand against it on the wall, I was absolutely appalled with myself for such destruction and violence. It’s a weird thought for me to have, because I thought that only hippies, Hindus, and Buddhists had those kind of thoughts. I’m not one of those people. I know that I ate meat today, and I didn’t really feel guilty about doing that. I mean, I feel a tinge of guilt every time I eat meat, but that guilt was much easier to deal with than the guilt I felt after killing the moth. I am totally sure that if I ever saw an animal slaughtered to be eaten, I would never eat any kind of meat again. Maybe this is a sign that I should be a vegetarian for real.

5. During and after today’s interview with the man now selected to be KAMP’s general manager, I realized that I love being involved in mass media production. Even though I feel like being photo chief for RedBlue Magazine next year is something that I shouldn’t do (it’s just not a good job for my personality), I really do love being involved with the media. It makes me feel special to know that I can ask questions and put myself in situations that would be unacceptable for normal people. (For example, going into the bathroom with a virtual stranger and photographing her applying make-up.) I like that, I just don’t like the stress that goes with it. I am never happy with the photos that I take when people ask me to take them. I am only happy with my photos when I have specifically taken them for me. I have yet to learn to bridge that gap between the work mindset and the nonchalant mindset. Maybe it’s a bridge that will never be built. Maybe it’s never supposed to be built. I don’t know. All I know is that my two types of photos are noticeably different (one sucks and the other doesn’t).

6. So, I still want to be involved with the media, but not with UATV, and not with the Daily Wildcat (too many bad reputations), but maybe a little bit with RedBlue and/or KAMP. Some of the vision the new General Manager of KAMP has for this next year includes raising community awareness of the importance of KAMP Student Radio. They really do have good programming, just not a whole lot of outreach. I would like to come alongside KAMP to help raise awareness of KAMP programming and special events. So I would design all of the posters and fliers, create the album art for the recordings they cut of in-studio recordings, take photos during the artist interviews to use on the internet and elsewhere, act as a representative during UofA orientations and other public events, and maybe even maintain a blog with photos and descriptions of events and concerts that KAMP was at. I don’t really know what title this job would have, but it’s a combination of all the things I like to do.

7. OMMMGEEEE!!!! I’m taking GRAPHIC DESIGN and ILLUSTRATION classes next semester! Also, I should be able to have my Fridays school-free next semester. Three-day weekend, every weekend!


10 Comments

Awesome schedule. Interesting entry.

I went on a 21 day fast of only vegetables and water once. It was the most miserable fast of my entire Christian life, although God did great things in response to it. Unlike you, I enjoy meat and go on random violent bug killing sprees.

Posted by shealyisnottheantichrist on 29 March 2008 @ 11am

Great post!
Very interesting!

I ,too, enjoy meat!
And I also agree that if i was to watch an animal being killed for me to eat it. It would make me stop eating meat forever.

Posted by Oscar on 31 March 2008 @ 10pm

Coming from a province who’s slogan was “I Love Alberta Beef” I hate to say that I’m not much of a meat fan anymore. Its all too filling. I’m more of a fish fan.

Watching animals being slaughtered is upsetting to the point where the animal being slaughtered is uncommon, such as rabbit or deer or whale. Cows and chickens are raised for human consumption, if they were wild, I’d have more of a problem eating them.

My main concern at the moment is quite possibly the CO2 emissions resulting from cow farts.

Oh and I kill spiders but no other bugs.

Posted by CC on 1 April 2008 @ 7am

Shealy - ONLY vegetables sounds hard. I love my peanut butter, bread, and grapes!

Oscar - Thanks! A few years ago, I discovered that if I touch raw meat before it’s cooked, I wouldn’t be able to eat it. I could barely eat the Thanksgiving turkey a couple years ago because my mom had me rub butter into it. Blech!

CC - Fish is good. Have you ever had a fish taco? It’s way better than it sounds. Cow farts are a problem, but on top of that, think of how much energy is used in shipping the food to the cows, and then shipping the cows to the consumer. I feel bad because i forgot to participate in Earth Hour. :(

Posted by alisa on 2 April 2008 @ 7pm

What a busy schedule you have! I get exhausted just reading about it! 3 day weekends next semester — hooray!

Posted by willynillywaterlily on 5 April 2008 @ 7pm

I felt sooo bad about killing a little baby snake once that I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I felt so guilty. I was in the garden and really wasn’t sure what I should do, you know? I was thinking that the little snake was harmless but would become a big snake someday and scared the bejeebers out of me. So I killed it, but I can’t ever bring myself to do that again. Though I still eat meat even though my husband is vegetarian. Am I full of contradictions, or what? :D

Posted by LindaJ on 20 April 2008 @ 2am

You would be wise to continue to pursue multimedia ventures for radio! The successful media folks of the future will understand how multimedia content and the internet come together with traditional media like radio.

Those of us already in the media are just beginning to scratch the surface of what will be possible in the near future.

Posted by Buzz Jackson on 22 April 2008 @ 5pm

Hey Buzz,

Thanks for the encouragement in this area. I really have no idea what to do job-wise this fall, and I was looking around at less demanding jobs. I now think that I would be able to devote a few hours a week to KAMP, so I need to talk to the GM. It’s hard to balance the present and the future, you know?

Thanks again.

Posted by alisa on 22 April 2008 @ 5pm

re: life & jobs & such

Your pool pix for this ish of RB are pretty rad. Hope you know that.

Do you still think the Wildcat will have that kind of reputation? ;)

Posted by MoonBunny on 3 May 2008 @ 3am

I don’t really feel guilty killing bugs, I just think it is gross, and I hate it when bugs crunch. ICK!

Posted by Melinda on 13 May 2008 @ 9pm

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