Good things happening. First, its like high 80s right now and beautiful. I like it. Cycling is going well, so well in fact that I won the first NestorCup race on tuesday night. I haven't won a crit since maybe 2003, back when I was a better cat 3 than ever as a cat 2. I have a good sprint, and frankly it wasn't a difficult race (hell, its only a training series). For what its worth, i feel good about. And feeling good is what the kids want these days, right?
School is both good and disappointing. I'm pretty consistently let down by the professors casual style, tangential wanderings and poor performance. I've been talking about it alot, thinking about it alot. Am i too critical? Is this simply the style of design school? No doubt I'm learning, but as a paying consumer of a product, I have an expectation that class will start on time (rare) professors won't feel the need to answer phones during class (often) they provide feedback (somewhat rare). So i'm going to put together a presentation entitled "My biggest purchase: SCAD ID MFA." My feeling is that they aren't applying service design to themselves intrisically, which has created unproductive traits within the culture of the department.
I'm looking for a summer job. Do you have a telecommuting gig that needs filled?
I'll be selling some frames:
1. brand new super six frame + (used) fork/headset, size 56. white. awesome bike
2. Taurine, 2008 carbon hardtail, size large. probably with the lefty fork, headset and stem.