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June 20, 2003

Well, I’m back from a mission trip with my youth group (SMILE) to Delbarton, West Virginia. I met some great people there, including a great boy named Austin , and had a very meaningful time. If I can get around to it later on, I’ll blog more about my experiences, but first, I’ve got a vacation coming up very soon.

June 13, 2003

Yet again, I’ve followed a link to another of Paul Graham’s wonderful essays. This one’s about “nerds” and their lack of popularity.

Anyhow, he presents some really deep aspects of this whole society called a “high school” — whatever that is. I have to say that this is the first article of his that I can’t really relate to. One reason: I go to a Jesuit high school, where such social organization isn’t quite that rampant — or, at least, is much less obvious. Second: I don’t know if I would really classify myself as a nerd. Of course, the term “nerd” is just a tad-bit outdated. So why does this matter so much to me that I’m blogging about it? Hmm, DJ?

Well, really, I just liked this paragraph, and I agreed with it wholeheatedly:

A lot of people seem to think it’s good for smart kids to be thrown together with ‘normal’ kids at this stage of their lives. Perhaps. But in at least some cases the reason the nerds don’t fit in actually is that everyone else is crazy. I remember sitting in the audience at a ‘pep rally’ at my high school, watching as the cheerleaders threw an effigy of an opposing player into the audience to be torn to pieces. I felt like an explorer witnessing some bizarre tribal ritual.

Couldn’t’ve stated it better myself.

Perhaps I am a “nerd” after all. Hehe, must be so, since I spent so long creating the code that made this possible.

Maybe I should reiterate. Take a look at this.

June 11, 2003

Sorry for not blogging in awhile… as if anyone were still reading this thing… I’ve been working hard on my website. But there are some things to talk about:

  • The term “blog” finally made its way onto network news. Tonight, the CBS Evening News featured a story about an amateur cook’s cooking experiment (click on the link titled “Secretary Goes Gourmet”).
  • I have been working on my website a ton. One (minor) part has already been finished: I have, for the first time in 1 ½ years, updated LSP Online! Yes, I hear some of you in the computer chair crying, “Armageddon!” Anyhow, you might not want to read it if you don’t like reading about the history of a website. I’ll post a screenshot of my development efforts soon.