Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Texas was almost in Pac10....

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/conference-pac-football-2482405-think-one

Q. In 1990, Arkansas jumped from the Southwest Conference to the SEC. That same year the ACC expanded and the Pac-10 took a look at adding Texas and Texas A&M. How close did the Texas schools come to joining the Pac-10?

A. It's been a long time and memories do tricks to you but Texas was in my opinion based on communications, Texas was very interested and it thought initially might be able to come alone. Then about the time things were really getting serious it was made clear to us by Texas-Austin that it couldn't get clear of A&M. We invited A&M but before we got a clear signal from A&M, Ann Richards who was then the governor said Baylor's my alma mater and they're going wherever Texas and Texas A&M go and then in a less clear message, but still pretty well defined, we were told the legislators who control the oil money that goes to the Texas universities was controlled either by alumni of or representatives of the area of Texas Tech and now there was a group of four and we were not interested in going from 10 to 14 so we said 'thank you anyway.' But Texas alone was very favorably inclined to consider our offer.


Interesting..... the annual Texas - USC showdown would be so epic, but then we may lose Texas - OU showdowns. I'd still take OU cuz I will always hate their guts, and the games will always be special to me.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Crazy Night....

It's getting late, but it has been a very eventful day. I should I'd post in my blog again.

I shall comment on two things tonight: the passing of Michael Jackson, and the Rockets' selections in the NBA draft

as a 25-year-old, I WISH I could say that I grew up listening to Michael, but I didn't. I knew about Michael, but I only read about him in newspapers and the occasional TV news coverage on his success when I was a kid. I didn't have a stereo, a computer, and the Internet didn't exist yet. Despite never hearing any of his songs, I knew about him and respected what he did. It wasn't until when I moved to US at the age of 15 did I start getting exposed to his music. One by one: Thriller, Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal, You Are Not Alone..... I liked his singles. I realized that he revolutionized music at the time and created what we know as Pop today. My respect for him grew larger and larger.

However, this was the early 21st century, when Michael became more and more discombobulated (I looked "crazy" up in the thesaurus) and was often the butt of jokes, the target of ridicule, and his success became a thing of the past. He turned to drugs, became more reclusive, and must've been suffering mentally and physically. While I found his appearance weird and freaky, my images of him remained as the King of Pop in 80s and early 90s. I knew that he will never be the same Michael as when he was at his peak, maybe he really was a child molestor, maybe he really was endangering his baby, but in my mind it doesn't taint his legacy in music. To me, they were not the same person.

And that's why, even though I haven't listened to most of his great songs yet, tonight I pay tribute to one of the greatest innovators and musicians in history. Rest in peace, Michael Jackson.

Now I turn to the Rockets' draft picks in the 2009 NBA Draft. While Rockets had already traded away all of their draft picks this year, and this draft having the weakest depth of talent in years, GM Daryl Morey still seeked to buy his way into this draft. Daryl has displayed a knack of finding diamonds in the rough, finding talents for cheap and almost always find a way to improve the Rockets' overall talent level and depth. This year, he did not disappoint. The Rockets managed to buy not 1, not 2, but THREE second round draft picks. They were #32 Jermaine Taylor, #34 Sergio Llull, and #44 Chase Budinger, all for $6 million and our second-round draft pick next year.

This is where the genius comes in: we don't really NEED all these players. Sergio, for example, will be stashed away in Spain for more years. Chase Budinger is a lanky SF with a shooting touch, and Jermaine Taylor is a talented scorer at the 2-guard position. Rockets were covered last season at both of these position. What the Rockets gained this year, however, is MORE DEPTH. There is always a need for a sharp shooter on the bench, and JT has an excellent chance to compete for a roster spot with Von Wafer. If Wafer doesn't sign with the Rockets, JT will be competing with James White for the back-up SG spot. The added depth also allows the Rockets to add trading chips to trade for other players. The worst case scenario, the players don't pan out after work outs, practices, and summer league play, and they are again stashed away in NBDL waiting for their chase to be called up again. This draft shows that Daryl Morey and owner Lex Alexander again turned nothing into three important pieces for the immediate and further future.

While I wanted the Rockets to draft other players, such as Sam Young and Patrick Mills, both of whom were drafted after the Rockets' picks, I still trust Morey and his team of scouts in picking up the best talents that fit the Rockets team. To that, I say: Kudos Morey.

Weather comparison


So I know I haven't updated this blog in a while. Twitter/Facebook has got me. I'll try to be more proactive at updating this thing, since I still have to resharpen my writing skills. Too much shorthand/internet-speak has diminished however weak my English skill already was.

Anyways, I've heard/read a lot of complaints about Houston weather. While I call Houston "home", I've only really lived in Houston for 4 years out of my life. During those 4 years and any subsequent summers, I already know how hot Houston can really be. I've included a picture above comparing the weather in Houston to the weather at where I live right now.

Point of this post? GET JEALOUS HAHA!


Thursday, June 18, 2009

Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen reviews

As some of you already know, I won a Facebook contest to get a free ticket to Transformers 2 private screening tonight, a full 6 days before it is released in the US. We were the first ones to see it in the country.

So the planning was poor and no identities were checked. They just gave everyone standing in the line a ticket. So yeah I could've brought a few of my friends along....... anyways, here's my brief review without spoilers:

The good: great fight scenes, lots of fight scenes, lots of explosions, lots of robot actions, lovable Decepticons, Optimus Prime kicking butt, Up-to-date humor, Megan Fox, Isabel Lucas

The bad: too long so some parts of plot is dragged on. Didn't like the sappy stuff between Shia and Megan. Not enough Ratchet, Ironhide, etc.

The verdict: Better than the first one, must see if you like explosions , and I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. Was very heart-pounding and entertaining.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Dennis Ritchie

[11:01] maulik desai2002: do u know who is dennis ritchie?
[11:01] IamOneHappyAsian: no?
[11:02] maulik desai2002: umm if u take time to google him, please know that i am sitting 4 feet away from him
[11:02] maulik desai2002: :D
[11:03] IamOneHappyAsian: OH SHIT
[11:03] maulik desai2002: lol
[11:03] maulik desai2002: he comes by everyday to where i sit
[11:03] IamOneHappyAsian: TOUCH HIS BEARD
[11:03] maulik desai2002: nah
[11:03] maulik desai2002: i dont even talk to him
[11:03] IamOneHappyAsian: TOUCH IT
[11:03] IamOneHappyAsian: lol
[11:03] IamOneHappyAsian: just be like
[11:03] IamOneHappyAsian: Mr. Ritchie? I'm a fan of your work. May I touch your beard?
[11:04] maulik desai2002: i think by the time i leave i will say hi to him
[11:04] IamOneHappyAsian: TOUCH HIS BEARD OMG
[11:04] IamOneHappyAsian: lol
[11:04] maulik desai2002: lolol
[11:04] maulik desai2002: hahahahaha
[11:04] IamOneHappyAsian: awesome lol
[11:05] IamOneHappyAsian: this is going on my blog

Sunday, June 14, 2009

So the new shower was installed at my parents' house....

Jerry: OMG!
Jerry: So I used the shower for the first time ever
Jerry: and when I came out dad asked, "How was the water? was it strong?"
Jerry: and I replied, "Yeah, a lot better than the one in your bathroom"
Jerry: then he asks "Ok so the showerhead is stationary right? So how do you wash under your balls?"
Jerry: and I was like, "uh...... the... loofa??"
Kevin: LMAO
Kevin: HAHAHAHAHAHA
Kevin: I use my tender hands
Jerry: He was serious too
Kevin: LOL
Jerry: I freaked out
Kevin: I need to copy and paste this somewhere
Jerry: HAHA

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Well, actually

Just read some of my Deadjournal stuff. Really don't feel all that nostalgic about anything.

I was pretty dumb back then.

Friday, April 17, 2009

My teenage years

Ho.ly.fu.ck

Chelsea told me that back in the days she invited me to Friendster. I just tried to log into Friendster to no avail, so I went into my hotmail history to try to check if I had any emails from Friendster. Well, no email, but that opened up a whole pandora box and got me reading the archives back in 2002, when I was 19.

The more I read my past emails, I become more and more embarassed. How do I used to be so.....emo? and so immature? Wow.

That's the exact reason to this date I cannot read the archives of my first web journal. It would both be nostalgic and highly embarassing.

I've lost interest in attending classes

After this semester, I'll be damned if I have to take any more classes. I just want to focus on my job as a researcher.

Seriously, eff classes :(

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Hippies

[14:18] Jerry: vegetarian hippies
[14:18] Jerry: lol
[14:18] Jerry: "i hate meat! they used to be alive and so cute!"
[14:18] Jerry: "yeah well God shouldnt have made them so delicious"

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Random musings

Most of you may not know this, but I'm kind of a compulsive buyer. I normally would always try to save money, but if I deem something that's worth having, I normally don't take more than an hour before I make the purchase. I bought my laptop this way: from the moment I realized that I want a new laptop, to making the decision to buy a laptop, to putting the order down, it took maybe about a day. A $950 laptop to me is a major purchase. However, I can always justify my purchases, so I don't think it's really that big of a problem. It does not help in the saving-money department.

In 2009 alone, I've spent about $700 in buying a wii, wii games, and accessories. I just bought a $200 GPS unit for the upcoming March trip around Cali. I can't even disclose how much I've already spent on V-day gift and birthday gift on Chelsea. I don't really regret any of my purchases, but it just goes to show me that the moment I have money, I'd like to spend it on things that may or may not be useful. I'd also like to thank my lucky stars that I'm still behind the protective shell of academics during this economic downturn.

This morning was the first time I used the said GPS unit. Feeling confident and adventurous, I took a new route to go to my lab. I figured itis a shorter route (though with way more traffic), but I've never tried it before. Well, the following exert probably illustrate my story the best:

[10:24] IamOneHappyAsian: the first time I used my GPS today
[10:24] IamOneHappyAsian: and it helped me from getting lost
[10:24] IamOneHappyAsian: lol
[10:25] IamOneHappyAsian: and it's driving to the lab! something I've been doing for like a year!
[10:25] IamOneHappyAsian: granted I took a new route today because I felt confident with my GPS lol
[10:27] maulik desai2002: hahahahaha
[10:27] maulik desai2002: oh man
[10:27] maulik desai2002: thats funny
[10:27] IamOneHappyAsian: I know!
[10:27] IamOneHappyAsian: lol

GPS has now proven its usefulness, and therefore justified my purchase. I love to be proven right. :)