New Stuff
So a bunch of new stuff has been going on lately.Hopefully I’ll be able to cover it all in a clear, concise manner. Here goes:
Year 1 at RIT. It’s finally over. No more homework, hallelujah! =) Came out with 3 A’s and a B. So no more 4.0. Thank you Professor, and here’s some advice to everyone who has to take Interactive Digital Media (4002-330): be prepared to accept a mediocre return for working your ass off. I’m not bitter…
Basileia. InterVarsity’s annual spring retreat, held at the Young Life camp on Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks. Simply amazing. So much fun, and an incredible experience. I don’t even know where to start talking about this, and even if I did it would take way too much time, so just ask me about it if you want to know. And check out the pictures on Facebook. Amazing. =)
Cape Cod. Started my new job on Monday as the assistant IT person for a company out there. It’s a pretty sweet gig, and I’m learning a lot. So, for the summer and fall, I am in Osterville, Massachusetts, out on Cape Cod, just a few miles from the beach. For those of you who are growing envious, I expect my friends to come visit me…
Apple. Recently I’ve been dealing with Apple products. This has been both weird and totally awesome for me. On the weird side, I’m dealing with Macs, which I’ve never really had to do before, and it’s been interesting learning all about them. On the other hand, I’m dealing with Macs, and am learning how inherently superior they are. Now, before you get your feathers all ruffled, let me make my case.
Especially coming straight from a full class on design principles, it’s clear to see that the MacBook Pro, which is what I’m typing this out on, is an amazing machine. There are so many things that are just like “Why is this not in every computer?!” Case in point, the magnetic power adapter: easy to attach, reasonably difficult to detach by accident, but if it needs to come out, it does. Or the backlit keyboard. Or the touchpad (1 finger tap is single click, 2 finger tap is double-click, 2-finger slide scrolls the page). C’mon people. I’m not an Apple fanboy or anything, but they’re just beautiful machines, inside and out. And no, I’m not getting paid to say that, unless Steve Jobs wants to change that. =D
Well, that’s about it, I’d say.
Later days.
EDIT: Changed some of the details from the post. Small things, you can ask me if you care.

You link for the directions takes you from 1 Lomb Memorial in Rochester to Osterville, MA, no street address in Osterville. Was that intentional?
Yeah, actually. I do want to keep some measure of privacy. The actual address is on the FaceBook page, where only friends can see it.
Tweaked to be bit more specific.
1) Ah, Cape Cod. I spent most of my summer vacations as a kid in Eastham and/or Orleans, and I miss it terribly
2) Nice to see you’ve seen the light on Macs…