Author: Steve

  • Kirkwood in Princeton

    At some point I will write a longer post about my thoughts regarding Princeton so far, but today I found it interesting how much attention my T-Shirt got.

    I simply wore a red T-Shirt that said Kirkwood (where I went to High School), and I got three comments regarding it.

    • Isn’t Kirkwood the name of the country club in Caddy Shack?
    • Is that from Kirkwood, California (I have never heard of Kirkwood California)
    • A fellow Politics student recognized the name of the High School, as one of her college roommates is a (Kirkwood) Pioneer Alum.

    I never thought Kirkwood would get so much attention in Jersey.

  • First night in Princeton, funny social scientist joke

    Source

    Three professors — a physicist, a chemist, and a statistician — are at a department head meeting when a fire breaks out in a wastebasket.

    The physicist says, “I know what to do! We must cool down the materials until their temperature is lower than their ignition temperature and then the fire will go out.”

    The chemist says, “No! No! I know what to do! We must cut off the supply of oxygen so that the fire will go out due to lack of one of the reactants.”

    As the physicist and the chemist debate what to do, the statistician runs around the room lighting more fires.

    “What are you doing?!” the physicist and the chemist scream.

    The statistician replies, “We’re going to need a larger sample size.”

  • What is DLCCWeb?

    Well let Kyle explain…

  • Get by with a little help…

    In Missouri, there is a contested Democratic Primary for Attorney General.  There are three candidates, Chris Koster (former Republican as of a year ago), Jeff Harris (Minority Leader of House), and Margaret Donnelley.

    Jeff Harris released this video the other day.  For those non-Missourians Matt Blunt (Republican Governor of Missouri), is the gentleman joining Ashcroft and Bush.

    Has some Jib Jab quality to it.

  • Lots of Balls

    One of the greatest things about Washington DC and sports are lobbyists.  I think I have paid to see two Nationals games in the past five years.  The Nationals are generally a lousy baseball team, but this town is literally the capital of professional networking and socializing.  So every business, firm, and lobbyist organization buys tickets to games for opportunities to take out clients or network.  However these organizations do not always need their tickets, so it is rather easy to find lobbyist tickets.

    Yesterday, Rich GChatted me asking if I wanted to go the Nationals game.  I said sure and asked if I should try to get lobbyists tickets (we were planning to just do cheap seats).  He told me to go ahead, so I emailed the Finance Director at the DLCC.  Within a couple of hours he said he had four tickets for me.  They were on my desk when I got to work the next morning.

    I knew the seats were going to be good from the seating chart, but it was a pleasant sight to have them be front row behind the dugout.  It was Brett, Rich, and myself (Lady Danica bailed 10 minutes beforSteve\'s Nationals Balle we were to meet).  We went down to our seats and had a good time sort of just being in such great seats.

    In the third inning with the bases loaded and one out, there was a short fly to right.  The runner on third tried to tag and score, but the right fielder through him out at the plate to end the inning (See the play here, Click “Dukes cuts down Anderson trying to score”.  The catcher then ran to the dugout.  I was standing and he tossed me the ball.

    In a later inning, Brett made eye contact with the bat boy as he was running back to the dugout.  The bat boy proceeded to toss him a ball.  Brett got it (after a small hand scuffle with the guy sitting to his right.  The ball was clearly Brett’s).  So here we were, in the front row with now two baseballs during a Nationals game.

    Brett and I started gently teasing Rich that now he had to get a ball.  Then, when the bat boy was running back to the dugout looking to the crowd some.  I half jokingly pointed to Rich with both hands, and the bat boy then threw Rich a ball.  So now we had three balls, in the front row.  (We also joked that is Danica would have come, she definitely would have gotten one..but no show, no ball).

    There was a father with his young son two rows behind us, who seeing our success wanted to get a ball.  Then our goal became to get one for him.  However about 4 other young’ins came down and sat around us for the last two innings.  One of these got a ball in the eighth inning.  After the game, the boy a couple rows behind us was leaving, but we waved and got his attention and Brett tossed him his ball (WTG BrRich, Brett and Steve\'s Nationals Ballsett).  Then we were still in the front row, and a bat boy tossed Brett another ball after some pointing.

    So tonight, on free lobbyist tickets, Brett, Rich and I got to see a good Nationals game and scored four baseballs, and Brett probably made a little kid’s night.  All in all, this should teach us…Lobbyists are good people.

  • DLCCWeb Heaven has a Quorum

    If you have paid attention to my away message on GChat periodically for the past few months, you would see references to angels.  An “angel” was when there was a DLCCWeb Sign Up for a web site.  John Dunbar was the “angel” that gave DLCCWeb a quorum tonight.  Aka the site that put us over our Mandatory Minimum of sites.

    I will write more about DLCCWeb probably once I leave DLCC, but this little baby is walking now.  Major hat tip to my main partner in the action, Kyle Stoneman.