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Adventures with Irrationality: April 2008
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Welcome to my mind. Here's to the Cacophony! European regulators strike again. Read the article if you're interested in the details of the sound dampening devices. But the general message is: they are annoying, impact negatively on performance, and musicians simply won't use them. Whoops. As a musician in The Greatest Marching Band in the History of the Universe. Of the 1812 Overture as loudly as I possibly can. Dan St. John. Stirred Up, Not Shaken. To do that. And I thank him for that. Dan St. John.
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Adventures with Irrationality: June 2010
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Welcome to my mind. Local Beer for a Local Team. In solidarity with my favorite brewery, I contributed to a letter writing campaign to solicit the local baseball team to serve local brews in the stadium. An open letter to the Reno Aces. Regarding the inclusion of local beer, namely that of the Buckbean Brewing Company. In the stadium's bars and beer dispensaries:. I am a proud Northern Nevadan and was overjoyed to hear that we were finally going to get a local. Products and support local. Dan St. John.
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Adventures with Irrationality: August 2011
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Welcome to my mind. Adventures with the Law Review. This summer, I "wrote on" to the Denver University Law Review. The process was long and arduous, but my hard work paid off. This prestigious position, however, does not come without its costs. I'll be spending the semester doing "cite and source" checks on articles submitted to our journal. Application for the Law Review Role Most Esteemed, that of Soda Editor. I, therefore, humbly implore you to consider my vision when selecting this year's Soda Editor.
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Adventures with Irrationality: March 2009
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Welcome to my mind. Through the woodlands through the prairies comes a horseman wild and free. Don Quijote to the rescue! My role model and personal hero. Dan St. John. When we think of Switzerland, we think of pristine landscapes and conservative, friendly people. And chocolate, cheese, watches, knives, and neutrality. But there is growing tension in paradise. Dan St. John. The Virtues of Science Fiction. I wrote this on July 20, 2008 at Machu Picchu in Peru:. Dan St. John. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Adventures with Irrationality: March 2010
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Welcome to my mind. Thoughts on Signing Day. I want a Signing Day of my own! We professional students have worked just as hard in our academic careers as athletes work in their sports careers. I'd like a day to tout our talents and successes. A day to celebrate the journey that brought us to where we are now. A time to enjoy having made a difficult and vitally important decision. Or maybe I just don't want to spend $55 on a sweatshirt. Dan St. John. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dan St. John.
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Adventures with Irrationality: Adventures with Space Law
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Welcome to my mind. Adventures with Space Law. Space law is something that captured my fancy me since I discovered that it was, in fact, real. In an international law class I took in Vienna in 2006, my professor took us on a tour of the UN Headquarters there. The complex housed, among other agencies, the Office for Outer Space Affairs. Now that I am in law school, I've started a fruitful Space Law Society. And brought a Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court. Dan St. John. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Adventures with Irrationality: Awakening of a Young Boy
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Welcome to my mind. Awakening of a Young Boy. An experiment in 'poetry.'. The little boy is all grown up now. He looks so handsome in his daddy's old suit,. The perfect picture of a Gentleman, his mother says. With the jacket draped over his shoulders. Like a blanket thrown over a cat. There's just nothing he can do about it. Arriving at the dress-up party, he feels out of place. All the little children ensconced in their finest attire. Slurping tea from fine china - the facade of formality. To take off ...
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Adventures with Irrationality: Local Beer for a Local Team
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Welcome to my mind. Local Beer for a Local Team. In solidarity with my favorite brewery, I contributed to a letter writing campaign to solicit the local baseball team to serve local brews in the stadium. An open letter to the Reno Aces. Regarding the inclusion of local beer, namely that of the Buckbean Brewing Company. In the stadium's bars and beer dispensaries:. I am a proud Northern Nevadan and was overjoyed to hear that we were finally going to get a local. Products and support local. Dan St. John.
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Adventures with Irrationality: April 2010
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Welcome to my mind. Awakening of a Young Boy. An experiment in 'poetry.'. The little boy is all grown up now. He looks so handsome in his daddy's old suit,. The perfect picture of a Gentleman, his mother says. With the jacket draped over his shoulders. Like a blanket thrown over a cat. There's just nothing he can do about it. Arriving at the dress-up party, he feels out of place. All the little children ensconced in their finest attire. Slurping tea from fine china - the facade of formality. To take off ...
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