August 2002

What do you like to do at 3:40 AM???

Last night before I went to bed, I said to myself, “self, it’s the first weekend that we’re techincally all here and settled in, they may try and do a fire drill.” So what do I do: I get my backpack together with everything I’d need to last a few hours outside, and gods forbid, in a real fire.

Water, medication, a book (to survive boredom) my PDA so I can contact people, my cell phone and my keys (which have a wallet attached that contains my 2 forms of ID, cash, charge cards, etc.).

Well, Madam trelawney would have been proud, because at 3:40 AM the entire Ellicot Area Complex (which hapens to contain my quadrangle) was woken up, and subsequently evacuated for a fire alarm.

I, being the smart person on the floor, point out to everyone where our emergency exit was, because unlike them, I already memorized their locations (WHICH EVERYONE SHOULD DO WHEN AT A HOTEL, OR ESLWHERE – KNOW HOW TO GET OUT!!!) and we ran down the stairs and out to “safety.” It was pretty chilly outside, but alas, I had nice and comfy pajamas, and a blanket made of sweatshirt material, so I was okay.

I also managed to lock my door on the way out, which as good too.

Anyways, it was a *fun* night, and I’m a little tired – I can’t pickup my package until 1:00PM ::sigh:: ’tis not fair.

Love,

~ Zeus

Okay, now that I can see and think straight, here’s my first week up at Bufflao…

Okay, as I was “dog” tired last night, here is a *REAL* LJ update for all of you LJ fans out there, for those of you who are getting this in your email, it’s an email update…

My Classes:

All of my classes are *VERY* cool so far, we’ve had a limited amount of homework, but there is a massive amount of reading and studying to be done, I’m really enjoying it.

All of my teachers have email address, and they all use them – they are big into power point presentations (my psych teacher has interactive ones for every class, with built in videos to emphasize her points). Buffalo is *VERY* wired – for sound, audio, visual and internet.

Many of my classes don’t have finals or papers due (apparently the teachers don’t like to grade them, as much as the students don’t like to write them…go figure) so they base your final grade on a series of quizzes (and some teachers give you bonus points for actually showing up to class, which isn’t mandatory for all classes).

Another neat fact is that the teachers upload their notes to a website that is custom made for each student, so we don’t have to have them slow down their teaching, all we do is write down some facts on top of the notes they wrote for us.

All of my classes are very very good so far (my World Civ teacher greated us with a buddhist blessing, and will be teaching us about ancient chinese healing methods, and english 102 is basically students discussing whether a writer has a good argument or not, and us writing papers – which is very cool because not only does the teacher call on me whenever i have my hand up, but the entire class is able to do it appropriatley, and respectfully which didn’t happen last year in High School).

The Buffalo Area:

The Buffalo area is pretty neat (and it has a lot of fun things to do, if you know where to look). I’m on North Campus, which is techincally in Amherst. From my campus, I take a free coach bus 5 minutes over to the south campus and here is where it gets interesting.

Buffalo downtown is like a little tiny village, and it’s pretty nice (although there are a few not so pretty areas). But to get anywhere downtown you take the 1 single line transit (subway) to get there. It is a straight shot down mainstreet, and from there, you can get to the theatre district, all of the coffee houses, the old bookstores and more, you can litteraly use this road to get anywehre in the downtown area.

Every thursday night there are free concerts in the park, and “The Spot” is a very cool coffee house to go to, alot of students from UB go there.

And the reason why everything in downtown buffalo is open late…

::Drum roll please:: is that after 8:00 NOTHING is open on campus – dinner service stops at 7:30, the commons (our mini-strip-mall) is dead by 6:00 and the student union is techincally open until 1am, but all you can do there after 10:00 is help the janitors clean (which is good for those who have been punished with community service), or you can go to the library and read someones doctoral thesis on the mateing habits of the guam fruit fly, but quite frankly, it’s more fun to go and do something.

Thing’s to do:

– Coffee houses – and boy do we have alot of them, and for a cup of coffee, you can stay as long as you like
– Canada -Is less than 15 minutes away and the Americam dollar value is VERY strong there, so basically go there, drive 20 minutes into town, and do any major shopping (electronics and clothes, basically…), it saves alot of cash and they run trips up there quite frequently.
– Old book shoppe’s are very cool to go and browse through, you never know what you’ll find. And where else can you find shop spelt “shoppe.”
– Parks & Such (which are not terribly fun in 7 feet of snow…) hold free concerts up here when the weather is nice
– Theater events, local drama troups and comedy acts are also fun to go to, and they’re up here quite frequently

Friends:

Yes, I’ve made some 🙂 and I’m running into some friens from ye olde high school.

Dorm Life:
Is, well, interesting. Assides from the fact that somehow we managed to get locked out of the bathroom at 3 am everythings going pretty well It would definetly be an interseting study for an anthropologist The thing is, is that we have a few students who are having probably one of the longest “pissing contests” in the history of human kind.

One of them has a 700.00 subwoofer, the other has a 600.00 subwoofer, and they are trying to see which one can out do the other, which basically means the 600.00 person is playing “house” music, the 700.00 one is playing rap – the end result is that all of us are either

a – shutting ourselves in the kitchen and ask before opening the door “friend or foe” and then getting weird looks from the RA who is on the floor a total of once a week, from what we can see. Although this doesn’t really help as we can feel the floor vibrate. We may put up a sign reading “secret hideout” if we find the time.

b – going to the library, which is “okay” but as we have all found out, no one actually uses the library often, its quite bizzare. A few of the grad students who were talking with us told us how they went there to take out a book a maximum of three times in their college career (again, everything, including books is done online; even online borrowing – to do a research paper, just log into the Library s wesbite) – this is leading me to think that the library is really the bat cave, and now I just must find the right book to pull to get to the secret lab…more on this later, it definetly requires further investigation
c – Go to “the spot” which is the really “kewl” coffee house
d – Blast Yanni back at them… “Ha, take that…new age will get you!! muhahahahaha!!!”

Food:

As I’m quickly finding out, I should have gotten the smallest meal plan possible and just used dining dollars, the food here is, well, hmmmm… techincally and legally considered edible, although those with common sense would know otherwise – what they fed us at orientation is NOT what they really serve here. ::sniffles:: it was definetly false advertising, but have no fear for we have a few ways to get around this dillemma…

1 – the “elli” is our convience store which is open until 1 am, basically we can buy basic food here, although its only from brands that have some deal w/ the university so this leads us to option 2…

2 – Use dining dollars for lunch @ the on campus pizzeria and eat massive amounts of “make your own belgium” waffles for breakfsat and for dinner, cook something you baught at the elli with your dining dollars.

3 – take the shuttle to south campus, walk half a block and *tada* major food store

Overall:

I’m loving it, the place is great, the classes are great, the entire area is truly a “college town” and no one dumbs themself down for classes, the proffesors are *INTO* teaching, and really enjoy it when we can get a good class discussion going on – my teacher who has over 800 students knows my name, it’s pretty impressive. The campus is gorgeous, and downtown buffalo is alot of fun, it’s a place where you can just go do something, and not have to spend a whole lot to have a good time, and it’s really close by.

Anyways, more updates later, it is now 11:36 and I need sleeeeep.

Love you all,
TTYL,

~ Zeus

Wow, first (almost) full week @ beefalo…

Cool…It’s my first (almost there) full week at beefalo.

The reason this wasn’t updated sooner (or longer) is beacuse my net has been down, and now I’m kind of tired, so it’s not gunna be so long…

Anyways…

I’m enjoying my classes and my proffesors (especially mr. sussman, who is w/o question Prof. Flitwick from HP!!!) are very very cool and I’m enjoying it (even Psych class)

Dorm life is interesting, between having “Mr. Happy Penis Shitface” drawn on peoples whiteboards, to exploding frisbee’s it, is, well, dorm life. ’nuff said.

I saw the downtown office today, it’s quite nice, and it allows me to recieve commercial mail – which is kewl.

I’m making new friends (and associates) and all is good.

I’ll update with more when i can see straight (i’m soooooooooo tiiiiiiired).

~ Zeus

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Let me tell you – I *MISS* you guys, I know how college you’re supposed to reinvent yourself, but due to the fact that classes didn’t start yet, I haven’t had a chance to really meet my group of people.

I don’t like having a massive amount of friends, I like just a few close ones (maybe three), and I still haven’t found them (but again, i’ve only been here a few days so I know it’s gunna take time). Classes start Monday and I’m both excited and scared – although more excited than scared. It’s just a weird feeling knowing that what I’m doing *NOW* supposedly has an impact on what I’ll be doing my entire life.

It’s a completley different adjustment – it’s bizzarre to say the least, I mean the thought of the fact that I’m pretty much on my own is pretty weird – okay, as a matter of fact; it’s very weird.

This morning I decided that I didn’t want to wait for my fridge, so I went and picked it up myself and wheeled it back to my room on a luggage cart. It’s a pretty neat fridge – it has a soda can dispenser and everything.

Today Mom, Dad & Sam came over and I gave them a tour of the campus (Sam was bored about 22.243 times per minute). I took them to the VERY nice “cybrary” as well as starbucks, and the Student Union. After which, I headed over to the Micro store while mom and dad talked, because I needed to pickup my free version of Microsoft Office for OSx.

Then the whole group went to the bookstore where they got their hands on all the clothes they could want (beaering, of course, the UB Logo) and I got the last textbook on my list.

When we finished up, I brang them back up to my dorm room so I can take digital pictures, and then we headed out to dinner and the hotel, so the rents and Sam could rest, although we needed just a *few* more things at Wal*Mart so we went shopping first. (I go a cruton mini-version of a futon so feel free to come on up and visit: that’s an open invite). Then back to the hotel to rest.

After resting, we went out to a rib & steak house to eat and had a great time – it was *VERY* good food.

Anyways, its 9:39:39 AM and I’m waiting for the rents to call me so we can meet up one last time before they go on the plane home ::sniff:: (plus, they left all of their UB clothes here….) and then I’m heading off on my own to explore campus and figure out how the hell to get to class.

Love Y’all

~ Zeus

My move up to college…

Well, I’m almost all setlled in @ college, it’s pretty cool.

Me and dad came up on Wednesday via jetblue and got to the hotel at around 4:50. We then left sam there because he wanted to rest, and found out that for paying a fee of $25.00 we were able to move in early – which was very very very nice, as we avoided the thousands of other students who moved in yesterday.

Yesterday (Thursday) we went shopping three times to get even more stuff that I needed (e.g. a better chair, storage tubs & tools) and then we went over to my dorm @ UB. We started to unpack, set everything up (all we really did wednesday was move the luggage in) and then at 4:00 we picked up Mom @ the airport (she was coming in from Minnessota). After that, we needed to get her something for her stomach, and dad and I went dorm shopping again; then we headed back to my dorm.

We setup some more stuff (mom and sam laid on my bed) and mom fixed eeyore’s eye’s which have been rubbed off with love over the past 11 years. After we finished setting everything up; dad, mom & sam (and me too) went out to dinner.

Then ::sniff:: they went back to the hotel for the night, and I slept in my comfy dorm room (you can NEVER have to many pillows), at about 10:00 I took a shower and got ready for bed, and came back online to chat for a bit. At Around 11:30 last night I needed the bathroom (which is convienently located across from my room) but to my dismay,, it was locked (we have airport security type locks on our bathroom doors – apparently they were having trouble with people stealing toilet paper) well, needless to say quite a few people complained so at around 12:15AM this morning the bathroom was unlocked.

Interesting Fact – for some strange reason people kept on getting banged into my door last night, I’m not terribly sure why, and I don’t think I really want to know, assides from the fact that it it is soooooo much more fun to leave it to the imagination.

We’ll its 11:30 now and I’m going to go see if me and the rents (sam too) can meet up for lunch and give dad a tour of the campus.

TTYL

~ Zeus

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Wow, it’s 6AM already – how about that, I’ve been up all night, basically, I was coding from 11:00PM to 4:40AM non-stop to turn ZeusNYC.com into a Zine website (thanx to all my friends, who are now writing for the zine, U guys r0x!). I really really really need coffee right now, so I think I’ll go get some of my Africa blend and make some…mmmmcoffeee.

I leave for the airport today via portkey (which strangely looks like a blue mini-van) to get to the new Hogwarts Express Jetblue Airlines (they’ve recently added an airlines to their service, becuase sometimes the train just couldn’t cut it…). After arriving at the airport, I need to go to gate 10 and 6/8ths and board the plane, which will take me to gate 4 and 3/10ths at Buffalo International airport.

Getting back to the zine ::coughcoughOneTrackMindcoughcough:: I’m really excited about it, the site looks cool, and it’s waay functional, but it SIRIUSLY needs to be beta read. I’m great for content editing, but as far as grammar and spelling go, forget it. ::looks at the geek “pwwweeeease”::

I’m very excited (and somewhat tired, as I didn’t go to bed last night. I get into a tunnel-vision mode, where I just code and code and code, and chat and code for hours, without looking at the time, and then when I’m done, I’m sort of wiped out.

Anyways, I’m all packed. The final suit case count is as follows:

# Luggage Type Comment
3 Suitcases all of my schtuff
2 Rolling Duffles 1 for me, and 1 for dad and sam to share
1 Steamer Trunk This thing is massive and *HEAVY*, it was Mom’s when she went to college.
1 Laptop Case Well, let me describe my laptop case for a moment. It’s leather and HUGE, the thing was $250.00 worth of cow, and it has an expandable zipper, that is very expanded. It weighs over 25lbs at the moment
3 Random Carry-on’s We’ll be entertained for the 55 minute flight.

Getting back to my normal train of thought, it was fun to go out to friendlys for a “last meal” with Benn & Margot (V had to go to her grandparents house). We went to friendlys (and NO I *DIDN’T* piss off this waitress…) and got ice-cream and a Kootie.

To my friends on LawnGiland and now brandeis…

I’M GUNNA MISS YOU!!!

::major-huggles::

~ The Bovine

Okie, here’s the skivvie….

Wow, where do I start…..

Well, let’s do a rundown by day, I guess

Saturday I had dinner with my Aunt for the reason that we finished her book ::hurray!!!!::

Sunday – Went shopping with Margot, purchased a shirt for dave as a graduation gift, went to Margot’s house for a BBQ (her dad’s cooking ROX, KILBASA!!!! not to mention his BBQ sauce…)

Monday – WOOHOO, had lunch with Royalty ::bows to the queen:: and discussed everything from Azkaban to Zonkos. I got lost in the middle of gaum, but managed to find my way to the resteraunt. Margot got home a tad late to some not so happy parental units.

Tuesday – Writing LJ, and will write more later.