Well, round two of grad school apps has hit me. This time, it's something fierce! It seems like application fees skyrocketed in the past three years. At least this will be the last time I have to do this!! Ever! That's a somewhat comforting thought; although the idea of not being in school is somewhat terrifying. I have, for the most part, been in school (minus two years as a full time missionary) full time since I was four. I am now 26, so take out the mission and one year for post undergrad burn out, and thats 19 years, with this year being my 7th year of college. Only three more to go!
I wonder if colleges can do anything to simplify the application processes though. It's nice that all the forms are online now. I would think that the process is less error prone this way, but it just takes so long! I know that the schools have to weed people out some way, but man... those apps are long.
I don't think that I have posted this yet. My short list is:
Yale
Indiana
Iowa
Michigan
wish me luck!
Monday, November 20, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
New phone

So my treo is dead.....
I have really come to rely on my phone as a calendar as well as a phone, so I felt that I needed to get something that would be comparable. I didn't want to fork out the money for another Treo, so I got the Nokia e62. It was less than half the price of the Treo and has everything the treo does minus a touch screen. It's a little wider, but thinner. So far, I like it. Navigating with the joystick instead of touch screen isn't that bad. I have 30 days to decide, so we'll see what happens.
favicon.ico!
I finally figured out how to make the little icon to the left of the url in the url bar! I have been looking for a while, but I finally found it. And even better, it's a piece of cake!! all you have to do is take an image or create an image and save it as favicon.ico and put it in your main directory. And, bingo! check out my icon in the url bar here.
Another one bites the dust!
Yesterday my Treo 600 decided to stop working. This is especially terrible since I bought the 600 as a refurb, so it is not covered by Cingular. I have tried to get it serviced, but it seems there is nothing they can do. I bought a $20 Motorola C139 and it is a piece! What do expect for $20 though? I really love the treo, but I don't want to throw down the money for another one. There is another place here in Salt Lake that services phones, so I am going to see what they can do. If not, this place also sells refurbs, so maybe I can find something on the cheap or do a trade in. I am definitely returning the C139.
Friday, November 10, 2006
They just didn't get it
Tonight Kate and I went to see the new Will Ferrell movie "Stranger than Fiction". We are both huge Will Ferrell movies, but this wasn't typical Ferrell. The closest comparison I can come up with is Jim Carrey in "The Truman Show". It's a drama with funny moments, but it's not a comedy. The theatre was pretty full and there were hundreds of people laughing throughout the movie. The thing is, they weren't laughing at the funny parts. I will not say anything to ruin the movie for those who wish to see it, but a majority of the laughing occurred during the most dramatic moments. All I can say is that those people are still waiting for the punch line. The came to a Will Ferrell movie to laugh, so gosh darn it, they are going to laugh no matter what it takes. Even if it means missing the point of the movie.
It was a great movie. Kate and I discussed it and we would like to own it. Not because we laughed ourselves silly, but because we thought it was a well written movie with a good message. I recommend it, but please, don't go to in order to see a comedy.
It was a great movie. Kate and I discussed it and we would like to own it. Not because we laughed ourselves silly, but because we thought it was a well written movie with a good message. I recommend it, but please, don't go to in order to see a comedy.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Wal-Mart drops "Happy Holidays" for "Merry Christmas"!

Finally, someone is standing up to political correctness. That arcaic beast that is destroying Christmas and allowing everyone in the world but white adult males to be an exception, thereby allowing them to not take responsibilities for their actions or self determined situation.
Here's the link on cnn.com
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Monday, November 06, 2006
Dear Mike:
Tell your friends that your phone number has changed! I have had this number with Cingular for almost 2 years and still at least once a week I get a call for Mike.Figure it out already!
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Fund Raising Gala
One thing they do well at the University of Utah school of music is raise money. This program has so much money and so many scholarships, but I have one gripe about the way they go about it.
There is an annual Gala concert to raise funds for scholarships. This is a normal event for schools of music. However, instead of displaying the talents of the school, the University of Utah sells out. Apparently, someone gives alot of money to the school to hear Mack Wilberg's arrangement of "Come Thou Fount" every year. It's a great arrangement and a great hymn, but it's place is not neccesarily in the concert hall. They can go down the street and hear it almost once a month but the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
And show tunes.... This year some wealthy benefactor offered a large sum of money for us to perform "I enjoy being a girl" from some Broadway musical.
I understand the need to raise money (I benefit from the scholarship fund!), but I feel there is a greater need to show those who donate what we can really do with what they have so generously given. Next semester the orchestra is performing Mahler 2. That is something to show off. Last year we did Dvorak 9. Again, something that could show off what the school can do.
But money trumps all.
Well.....it pays the bills.
There is an annual Gala concert to raise funds for scholarships. This is a normal event for schools of music. However, instead of displaying the talents of the school, the University of Utah sells out. Apparently, someone gives alot of money to the school to hear Mack Wilberg's arrangement of "Come Thou Fount" every year. It's a great arrangement and a great hymn, but it's place is not neccesarily in the concert hall. They can go down the street and hear it almost once a month but the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
And show tunes.... This year some wealthy benefactor offered a large sum of money for us to perform "I enjoy being a girl" from some Broadway musical.
I understand the need to raise money (I benefit from the scholarship fund!), but I feel there is a greater need to show those who donate what we can really do with what they have so generously given. Next semester the orchestra is performing Mahler 2. That is something to show off. Last year we did Dvorak 9. Again, something that could show off what the school can do.
But money trumps all.
Well.....it pays the bills.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Stairs
I hate stairs. Yesterday fell up the stairs with my trombone. Today I discovered a nice little crease in the bell section. Suck.
Today, I fell down two different stairs in about two minutes. Double suck.
Today, I fell down two different stairs in about two minutes. Double suck.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Yes, that is not an entire key.....
Today was interesting...
Kate had her first 5 a.m. shift. She first got up at 4. She was gracious enough to let me sleep until about 4:40 when I had to take her to work. After getting back I was unable to get back to sleep. I think this is the longest I have been awake since traveling to Europe a few years ago. Sad, I know, but it's true.
After Kate got off work we went to Brigham Young Memorial site to take some pictures with me and my trombone (the park is just across the street). When we came back in this happened:

Not awesome. Luckily, the maintenance man was able to get it out without a hitch. It's too bad the maintenance man doesn't also teach karate, because that would be a beautiful 80's throwback that I would most definitely have to take part in! And then I would definitely have to dress up as the shower curtain for Halloween tomorrow night. As it stands, there will be no dressing up tomorrow since I am in class in the evening. Sad. That's ok, I had my share of dressing up last weekend (see post below about Halloween concerts).
Cheers.
Kate had her first 5 a.m. shift. She first got up at 4. She was gracious enough to let me sleep until about 4:40 when I had to take her to work. After getting back I was unable to get back to sleep. I think this is the longest I have been awake since traveling to Europe a few years ago. Sad, I know, but it's true.
After Kate got off work we went to Brigham Young Memorial site to take some pictures with me and my trombone (the park is just across the street). When we came back in this happened:
Not awesome. Luckily, the maintenance man was able to get it out without a hitch. It's too bad the maintenance man doesn't also teach karate, because that would be a beautiful 80's throwback that I would most definitely have to take part in! And then I would definitely have to dress up as the shower curtain for Halloween tomorrow night. As it stands, there will be no dressing up tomorrow since I am in class in the evening. Sad. That's ok, I had my share of dressing up last weekend (see post below about Halloween concerts).
Cheers.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Shostakovich 11
Last night Kate and I went to the Utah Symphony at Abravanel Hall to listen to Shostakovich 11. It was phenomenal! This orchestra is one of the more underrated in the United States, in my opinion. The brass and winds are top notch. I was extremely pleased with the performance and now I am looking for a good recording!
Saturday, October 28, 2006
New iPod today....
While listening to the second movement of the Wagenseil Alto Trombone Concerto in the car yesterday, my iPod starting clicking quite loudly. Since I was on the way to pick up Kate at work, I stopped in at the Apple Store just a few doors down. They would not see me, which I understand: retail stores are always busy on Friday nights. The thing that I found to be most strange was that I was not able to set an appointment for Saturday. You have to do it by the day. Very strange.
That was ok, I had the Halloween Concert Friday night anyways. Late Friday night/early Saturday morning I set an appointment for Saturday when Kate was working, so I only had to make one trip.
I simply let the genius know that the hard drive was toast. He looked at me like I was an idiot and says "that doesn't happen". So, I handed the "genius" the iPod and let him play with it. After about two seconds, his eyes popped open and he says "yeah, that doesn't sound good". I simply said the exact same thing I had before with identical inflection "The hard drive is toast".
He fills out some paperworks and then goes to the back to get a replacement. The one he brings out looks a little thicker than mine, so I say "I think that is the 5th generation, not the 5.5 like mine". He says "no, this is the right one." Ok. As he types the serial numbers into his computer, an error message comes up that he isn't familiar with, so he had to get someone else to help. The 'help' states that the error means that he got the wrong iPod from the back.
Jonathan 2: "Genius" 0
He went back and got me another iPod and all is well.
This bizarre customer service situation was nothing more than comical. I am amazed that such basic skill as listening to the customer completely failed this individual.
Genius? Not today.
That was ok, I had the Halloween Concert Friday night anyways. Late Friday night/early Saturday morning I set an appointment for Saturday when Kate was working, so I only had to make one trip.
I simply let the genius know that the hard drive was toast. He looked at me like I was an idiot and says "that doesn't happen". So, I handed the "genius" the iPod and let him play with it. After about two seconds, his eyes popped open and he says "yeah, that doesn't sound good". I simply said the exact same thing I had before with identical inflection "The hard drive is toast".
He fills out some paperworks and then goes to the back to get a replacement. The one he brings out looks a little thicker than mine, so I say "I think that is the 5th generation, not the 5.5 like mine". He says "no, this is the right one." Ok. As he types the serial numbers into his computer, an error message comes up that he isn't familiar with, so he had to get someone else to help. The 'help' states that the error means that he got the wrong iPod from the back.
Jonathan 2: "Genius" 0
He went back and got me another iPod and all is well.
This bizarre customer service situation was nothing more than comical. I am amazed that such basic skill as listening to the customer completely failed this individual.
Genius? Not today.
Halloween Concert 2
Tonight was the second of the Halloween Concerts. It went quite well. Here is a picture of a few of us in our costumes.

From left to right: James Boyer (yes, that gladiator costume is made entirely from Coors cans, oh frats....), me on my trusty steed, Matt Laube as...... Matt, Lindsey Woods as a flapper, and Mandy Glettler as Cruella de Ville. Cut off on the right is David Balandrin as a communist. Great costumes, great concert.
From left to right: James Boyer (yes, that gladiator costume is made entirely from Coors cans, oh frats....), me on my trusty steed, Matt Laube as...... Matt, Lindsey Woods as a flapper, and Mandy Glettler as Cruella de Ville. Cut off on the right is David Balandrin as a communist. Great costumes, great concert.
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