Chinese Moon Festival
My internet has been unreliable lately and it's obstructing my blogging. I'm now in the library where my wireless works to record the details of my life for you. Be excited. Wednesday I had a meeting with my civil procedures TA during lunch. It was as useless as it was mandatory. I also had my required library tour which ran 30 minutes overtime, causing me to miss an appointment with the reference librarian. She had other plans and took off, I missed her by 3 minutes. Big oops. Went to a friend's place for dinner and studying. I brought over a pizza. Not much studying happened so we went to some other people's apartment to watch law and order. They make it into a drinking game. It's somewhat amusing. Thursday I got called on in Civil Procedures and managed to muddle my way through without excessive embarassment. I went to a lunch and lecture with the UN Assistant Secretary General for Public Affairs to hear a pitch on how the UN should be restructured. It wasn't very good. I was supposed to hang out with a friend in the afternoon but she was tired and cancelled so I made up my meeting with the reference librarian instead. After that I made a pitch to the senate budget committee to try to get funds to buy a server and web space for a 1L message board that I've had a committee working on. We have a beta version running and hope to have the whole thing totally functional next week. The treasurer seemed persuaded by my arguments and I'm pretty sure I'll get funding. My next project will be to form a web committee to revamp the senate website which is 2 years out of date. I may also see if I can start a bidding war between local pizzerias for our business to see if we can save some cash on all the lunches that are put on. After the budget meeting I went to an Asian Law Practice info meeting/autumn moon festival party. Basically it was an excuse to eat a lot of chinese food and discuss biotech with some friends. I got myself somewhat put together after the dinner and went down to Times Square for bar review and to watch the presidential debate. The bar was so noisy I really couldn't hear anything but I didn't care too much. My mind is made up anyway so it won't affect my vote. Did the social thing for a few hours with law students from Fordham, Brooklyn, NYU, and other surrounding schools and took the subway home at 1:30AM. The nearest 2 stops were closed so I had to walk 20 blocks along central park, which was somewhat sketchy but I made it ok. Still not much of a bar fan...