Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Although

Found out I ain't gotta go to Arizona state university for extra classes however it might be a nice to go anyway. That is where I was born. I could try and find the house. I just remember I was w "court" or something.

Ugh.

Why do I leave the house without my camera?

つっ-

I can't take business classes towards my associates. May end to taking an art class.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Back in the day

I remember when I could get these for like fifty cents a piece. Cost me $2.25 today.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Degree path

So....
Major (B)
- http://www.unm.edu/~fll/ug_languages.html

Minor
- http://bba.mgt.unm.edu/minor/default.asp


Major in Languages

The Languages Major allows students to get a general introduction to the study of languages with a specialization in two languages of the student’s choice.

Requirements: 24 hours of course work, to be distributed as follows:

1. Latin or Greek 101 (3 hours)*
2. Linguistics 101 or 292 (3 hours)*
3. Nine hours of course work above 300 in two of the following languages (18 hours):
     1. French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Russian (200 or above) 
     2. Japanese*, Chinese, and Spanish* 
     3. Option: Comparative Literature 223 or 380 may also be counted toward category 3 

Note: A minor or a second major is necessary


Minor in Management :

Students interested in obtaining a Minor concentration in Management must complete 18 hours with a "C-" or better from the following:

1.Six to nine hours from
     1. MGMT 113: An Introduction to Management * 
     2. MGMT 202: Principles of Financial Accounting *
     3. MGMT 290: Introduction to Business Statistics * 
     4. ECON 105: Introductory Macroeconomics
     5. ECON 106: Introductory Microeconomics
     6. ECON 300: Intermediate Microeconomics

2.Nine to twelve hours from 300-level management courses
     1. Human Resources Management (MGMT 306, MGMT 308)* 
     2. Accounting (MGMT 303) * 
     3. Law (MGMT 310) 
     4. Marketing (MGMT 322) 
     5. Financial Management (MGMT 326) 
     6. International Management (MGMT 328) * 
     7. Entrepreneurial Studies (MGMT 324) * 
     8. Production and Operations (MGMT 300) * 

Students are encouraged to include courses from several areas of study in their minor.

Only students not majoring in Economics will be allowed to include economics courses in their Minor in Management. A maximum of three credits of economics will be counted toward the minor.

Some 400 level courses will be allowed with Dean’s approval. Please consult the UNM catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites.

Friday, September 25, 2009

釜バターうどん

It took me about an hour to find out what the name of this dish was even though it was plastered all over the screen and they said it like 14 times.... Then it was a good while later, a bit of poking and prodding until I got some semblance of a recipe.

The stuff is called 釜バターうどん (かまバターうどん/kamabataa udon/buttered iron-pot(kettle) udon(noodles) and it’s an very simple dish.

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You will need (exact measurements):
Bonito shavings (Dried fish flakes) or あげ玉(あげたま, agetama(tenkatsu))
A pinch or two of roasted sesame seeds
A small green onion green onion
A spoon or two of soy-sauce
A hefty crack nail of butter
An egg or two or whatever
Udon noodles

To prepare the dish you’ll need to perform the following tasks mostly in parallel or quickly

0. Flash boil the udon noodles.
1. Chop the green onion into small rings, you can use the whole things
2. Give the sesame seeds a light go over, or two, in the mortar with the pastel
3. Drain the noodles, drop them in cold water, swirl once or twice, drain the noodles, put them in a bowl.
4. Get a bit of butter, not even half a table spoon more around a clean teaspoon, toss it in a corner of the bowl.
5. Sprinkle the bonito, sesame seeds, and onions over the noodles ‘n butter.
6. Yeah boy!
7. Crack the egg over the noodles.
8. Take a picture
9. Pour the soy sauce on that.
10. Mix.
11. Eat.

Unless the noodles were left to sit they should have just enough heat to melt that small amount of butter.
You might have extra broth/sauce stuff. You can mix that with rice, and eat.

Goodbye tomorrow and hellow yesterday

We have finally reached the end of Saki's journey.



Aw, yeah....good times good times indeed. It has been a fun trip but the end is here, our trip is over.. These past few months have been interesting and, looking back we've seen new and interesting things, none of which I will go into in any detail about.

However all is not lost as there will be a THIRD season!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

And what?

"It could be worse" is what a lot of people say a lot of the time. And they're right; a lot of the time it could be a lot worse. And though I've seen worse and know of worse and felt worse all of that was then and there and all of this is here and now. And, any way, it isn't any good. Even though nothing is really wrong.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Sweet and sour spicy Korean chicken

With rice and gomaae. Had taroko yesterday but I forgot it syn home today.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

aw

I've got my plan all....planned out....but the more I think about it the more impossible it seems. Not loosing sight of my goal, loosing faith in my ability to reach it.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Monday, September 7, 2009

Oh.

I put some of my project outlines under my development journal.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Tuesday, September 1, 2009