Presentation is OVER.

*rejoices*

Now I just have to get back into the swing of things re: reactions of note.

Also reading papers.

God, this original proposal will be the death of me.

Also, topics for my class are due. Hopefully my partner has some good ideas. Otherwise, hello shit creek, where the hell did I put my paddle?
silveraspen: silver trees against a blue sky background (oriza!)

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Yay presentation! Augh overwhelming things.

Coherent, me? Surely you jest.

*hands over paddle, helpfully*

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Yay presentation done! Booo having more stuff to do. Um. That's all I got. Good luck!
silveraspen: silver trees against a blue sky background (almost nothing space by jenna)

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Let us band together against coherence and insist on our right to be chaotic!

Er, or something.

(Can you tell I've been re-reading my essay on how structure-agency theory and chaos theory are related? WTF.)
silveraspen: silver trees against a blue sky background (almost nothing space by jenna)

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As sometimes happens. Yes. *utterly straight face*

(Um, sure! Or at least I think so. Structure = overall system, agent/agency = actions of individual, and in chaos theory, think about the "butterfly effect" where a small thing can have an effect on the larger system.

I suspect I am a systems theorist. I know for pretty-darn-certain I'm not a Marxist, though. *eyes other paper with malcontent*)
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(... Ashton K. *feels soul die a little, despite laughter* Um. Yes. Except where not.)

Likewise, re: chaos theory and Ian Malcolm! I kept my copy of Jurassic Park just because of him.

I had way too much fun with the paper, though. I included chaos theory, complexity theory, quantum mechanics, and systems theory from a business perspective.
silveraspen: silver trees against a blue sky background (almost nothing space by jenna)

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(Oh, come on, you KNOW you think he's the cutest and best actor EVAR!!11!!eleventyone!

... no, I can't even type that with a straight face. *dissolves in gigglefit*)

The compys are adorable little deadly scavengers! Yes. I try to ignore the existence of the second movie entirely. Also the book.

And yes, they are, but FUN to deal with in the limited fashion that I have to!
silveraspen: silver trees against a blue sky background (almost nothing space by jenna)

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(I'll have to take that as read, then, since I'm not currently planning to see that film. Kevin Costner, you see, AND A.K. I have other things to do with my limited time!)

Compys: *whistle, chirp, squeak, and eye you assessingly*

... riiiiiiight. *helpfully drops cloth over second movie and book* Look! They're gone!
silveraspen: silver trees against a blue sky background (evieanswer)

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(They kept showing the preview before PotC2. I saw it several times, as a result of that. I also didn't see the Postman, for similar reasons, but I admit I've not read it either, so. At least I recognize the name David Brin?)

*toasts marshmallows, happily*

It did. I suspect that Crichton wrote it with the intention of Malcolm being dead and then succumbed to Sequel Syndrome after realizing just how popular Malcolm was. As I recall, the second book was written after the first movie, right?

*checks*

Yep. Jurassic Park the movie came out in 1993, and The Lost World was published in 1995.

"Something has survived." HA.
silveraspen: red-orange flame against black night (the world is burning)

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But it survives no longer!

*hands you toasted marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate pieces*

S'more?

(THAT is the BEST EVER description of that series. *giggle*)
silveraspen: silver trees against a blue sky background (now that's interesting)

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...

It's a Dino Celebrity Deathmatch! Inna CAGE!

That's the sort of thing to see with friends in a matinee where you can throw popcorn and catcall and laugh hysterically. :) We should do that! Er, if it ever comes out. Which it won't. Because seriously -- Dino Deathmatch?!?

And on that cheerful note, I must flee the computer for a bit. *hugs and leaves tea* Talk to you later!
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