Oct. 12th, 2010

katestine: (shoulder)
Will be moved to its appropriate place in the timestream sometime in the future. Just wanted to get this all down so I'd remember it if I was looking for it.

The group-that-didn't-go-to-Russia was supposed to have a screening of Four Seasons Lodge, but at the last minute, it changed and I didn't notice, which was sort of okay bc as my impossibly sweet sister said, "ew, old people kissing." Instead we watched The Last Survivor and I got a lesson in African history and was tired of the word genocide by the end.

Conservative TNG brought in Pete Hesgeth of Vets for Freedom to speak. He's clean cut, well-spoken - reminds me of Nathan Petrelli actually. I don't think he's remarkable, but as I watched him speak, I realized that military is just as much a language as, say, technology, and the ability to translate that into something civilians can grasp is even more important. Esp. for policy. I saw this in my own life when NavyBoy first joined: I'd ask him questions and he couldn't figure out how to answer them without compromising something, whereas what I was asking was things like, Can a helicopter fly from NY to Paris? 'cuz ahm smaht like that. Nowadays he knows he can say things like "it makes a big boom" and that's probably the level of detail I was looking for :)

I was ridiculously jazzed after going to a MITEF panel called, "There's An App For That." I've never done anything with MITEF before, but some of the speakers were quite good. Read more... ) I ran into an old cow orker from my white shoe days, actually, the fellow who recruited me. I still can't tell how much of my enjoyment came from revisiting old glories and how much from using my brain, but I walked out thinking how much I love tech and how I wish I could do this stuff all the time.

Went to see Tales of Hoffman at the Met with a new friend. It's a lovely production and sitting in the top-and-back, I appreciated the orchestra and the singers(!) even more. I didn't much care for the music though - I still haven't figured out why I like some Mozart (The Magic Flute and that bit from Master & Commander), some Phillip Glass (Akhnaten and the score to The Illusionist), and some parts of Tristan & Isolde, but not Italian or French stuff. It was interesting to recognize that it's so post-Freudian and I was very happy that my companion could tell me so many interesting things about the opera. How much more interesting to do stuff with an aficionado. And I'm very thankful [livejournal.com profile] nyghtowl told me to stay for the orgy in Act III. Still, at 3.5hrs on a school night, I don't think I'll be doing that again soon.

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