February 28, 2004
I'm Jealous of Cornell
I went down to Cornell University campus this evening to see the Banff Mountain Film Festival. I was slated to meet Kaitlin for a date/ticket discount accomponiment.
I'm glad that I simply view things going wrong as coincidences -- my car was sputtering and spattering on the way out (plug wires, again). I ended up stopping at a NAPA on the way and buying new wires, and also putting de-icer in my gas tank. The combination seems to have smoothed things out again. Also, the directions I got for Cornell were wrong -- fortunately I was saved by my GPS (was smart enough to get the GPS coordinates for Cornell at Wayhoo. So the trip out was kind of a series of mini-disasters, requiring some quick-thinking and analytical skill to save my own ass. I think this is why I usually travel alone...things like this would irritate the hell out of passengers.
Anyway, the film fest itself was awesome. I snuck my phone camera inside (I hear that the Banff folks are a little psycho about bringing cameras to these things) and snapped some pictures of the crowd. Unfortunately, my computer lacks infrared, and my phone lacks bluetooth, so I have to wait for the picture to arrive to myself via e-mail, (which is ridiculously slow on T-Mobile service). The place was packed, though.
The films are working their way down the Northeast Extension over the next week or so, to be shown in Philadelphia next weekend. See it if you can, even if you aren't into outdoors stuff. You won't be disappointed, if only because of the X-treme trampoliners and the rock-climbing dog.
After the films, we hit up a little bagel shop around the corner from kaitlin's flat (/sorority house?) and grabbed a late-night dinner, gabbing for a good long while, involving much swapping of hilarious family stories and witty one-liners. It has been a long time since I have had a conversation like that with someone totally (or mostly totally) random. Normally such meetings are very hit-or-miss; I'm glad it went well.
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| The frisbee-playing, jive-talking chemical engineer herself |
So I take it back: meeting people on the Interweb isn't so bad...Even if a former Ithacan conversationalist (quite a different person, I assure you) posited the belief that she is completely apolitical, "like Kurt Vonnegut," and is therefore far superior to my liberal little self. Riiiiight.
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by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005
that's not the best picture of me ever... sad
but 'sokay
ps my name is spelled Kaitlin (not that you would have any way of knowing that since I always use Kaitl online...
Posted by: Kaitl on February 28, 2004 12:50 PM