Oversharing @ Jeffrey's World

18Nov/110

On Love and Loss

My Grandpa Rodgers' health had been declining for the past few years.

Elizabeth with Grandma & Grandpa Rodgers

In 2008, about six months after I'd separated from the Air Force, he suffered a stroke. Since I'd moved back to California after my military career ended, visiting him at the hospital in Fontana was relatively easy. Seeing him in that state, however, was not.

11Nov/110

Aiming High in the Air Force: 2007: End of the Line

My final year in the Air Force--though I didn't realize it would be at the time--started off slowly, but things would change soon enough.

Yet Another Exercise

My supervisor retired at the end of 2006, so another sergeant in the office took over his position. She rarely ever went over to the warehouse, spending most of her time at her desk in our flight's office. As a result, I was, effectively, on my own in continuing to run and organize the warehouse, while my supervisor focused on other duties.

7Nov/110

Aiming High in the Air Force: 2006, Part Two: Leaving Las Vegas

As my days in Las Vegas drew to a close, my coworkers arranged a going-away party for me... at Star Trek: The Experience.

Star Trek: The Experience

Before leaving for the party, I checked my email, and discovered a message from the base education office. Apparently, the results of my last CLEP test had come in, fulfilling the final requirement for my Associate's degree in Emergency Management. Effective June 1st, I was finally a college graduate.

19Oct/110

Aiming High in the Air Force: 2004, Part One: With Frickin’ Laser Beams

Me (January 2004)

I started off 2004 on a high note. I was granted permission at the end of 2003 to move off base, and I was living in an apartment complex just across the street from the South end of Nellis Air Force Base. It was a one-bedroom, and it was the first time I had ever had a place that was completely my own. My dad gave me a kitchen table and chairs that he was no longer using, and I packed it into the back of my car during my visit at Christmas.

12Sep/110

Slacker!

I'm falling behind on updates for this blog. I need to rededicate myself to this project, as well as to others. Mostly, though, it's just because I'm so damned busy. Between working 30 hours per week at two jobs and taking a full-time courseload of 12 credits of upper-division history classes, I don't have a whole lot of extra time left over for, well, anything, and most of what little free time I do have gets eaten up by playing video games. (Star Trek Online is, in fact, a key offender in that area.)

15Jul/110

Working on an exciting project

As I sit here, basking in the glow of my computer screen, munching on Edamame, it's time to reflect on the past two weeks. It's been a busy time, with the start of my summer classes, and I've had little time to pause and write. I've posted to Twitter, Facebook, and the new Google+ account I've started, but those have all been fairly quick hits, and most of the writing that I've been doing in that time has been for my classes.

This summer, I'm taking two classes: History 300B, Historical Writing, and History 394, American Civil War. As a History major, there's a lot of writing involved, and these classes are certainly no exception, as there have already been four major writing assignments in the two weeks of class, and in the case of my 300B class, all of these assignments are working toward a final paper, which will be 15 pages long on a topic of our choice; in fact, this weekend I'll be working on another paper for that class: a five-to-six-page assignment, summarizing my goals and sources for the final paper in proposal form.

Dr. Fredric Wertham, photo from seductionoftheinnocent.org

The class has been given the framework of "crime and punishment" to work within for our papers, and my professor was very interested in my desire to write a paper about the Anti-Comics crusade of the mid-1950s. I was surprised to discover that there has actually been very little secondary scholarship written on the topic, nearly all of which has been published within the past decade, and few people that I've spoken to were even aware that it ever took place. Given the fact that it involved book burnings, Congressional hearings, and events that nearly caused the destruction of the entire comic book industry, I found this surprising.

Since there has been so little secondary scholarship on the subject, my professor waived the requirement that I have 8-10 secondary sources and a single primary source, particularly in light of the fact that I'm using nearly two dozen primary sources and four or five secondary sources. Unlike my peers in the class, much of the onus of synthesizing the information is on me, rather than a more recent source to which I can refer. Based solely on my verbal accounts of my progress and my existing knowledge of the subject, however, even before I've written the proposal, I've already been urged to submit the final paper for publication in the department's annual journal of student research papers.

Stan Lee

Stan Lee, photo from bleedingcool.com

I'm excited for the opportunity, and have spent a great deal of time over the past two weeks in the library, where I've been researching the events. I'm even attempting to get into contact with Stan Lee for a firsthand account of the events of the era, as he was working as a writer for Timely Comics (which would later become Marvel Comics) in the 1940s and 50s, and I feel the perspective of a man who has spent nearly seven decades working in the comics industry would be an invaluable addition to my work.

The Anti-Comics Crusade was a seminal point in the history of American comic books, as it led to the creation of the Comics Code Authority, a form of self-censorship that crippled the industry just as it was beginning to grow. The events that led to that were tumultuous and exciting, and I hope that my paper will do them justice.

8Aug/090

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-08

  • Duct tape is like the Force: it has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together. #
  • Letter of Eligibility from VA for new GI Bill (finally) arrived today! Need to take to school's VA office to finish paperwork & get money #
  • Got B's in both of my classes. Expected, though I'd hoped for A's. GPA dipped a bit from 3.33 to 3.31. Want to keep it high for xfer to CSUF #
  • via @Tymethief A non-twittering friends take on NK: I know he took care of it but really, sending Clinton to pick up women in North Korea? #
  • RT @GammaCounter Bookstore window t-shirt: "Don't judge a book by its movie." #
  • Prices are going up all over... even the 99 cent store has raised their prices... everything's 99.99 cents now #
  • I made a spreadsheet listing every Star Trek story (films, tv, books, comics, games) in chrono order. Let me know if you want a copy. #
  • Oh, that doesn't bode well: RT @LATimes Paramount won't screen 'G.I. Joe' for print or broadcast media critics http://bit.ly/So8B0 #
  • Would get $11K/year with old GI Bill, will get $33.5K/year w/ Post-9/11 GI Bill. Vets check out GI Bill calculator: http://bit.ly/luYba #
  • Drunk Pedro knocked on door, said I owed $135. Showed him cleared check. Math, alcohol don't mix: friends don't let friends derive drunk #
  • Met w CSUF transfer counselor, planned out Fall schedule. Now off to deliver GI Bill paperwork to campus VA office... #
  • WTF? Turned in paperwork to VA office, they tell me I prob won't see any money till November. #
  • Great news from IAVA for California veterans who want to use the GI Bill. http://bit.ly/S3Ivm #
  • Explains the smoke during the game: Woman dead, daughter critical after house fire in Fullerton. http://tinyurl.com/ltrr5w (via @abc7) #
  • It's like the Hand of God: thought I was only getting 1 GI Bill check for summer; just got a 2nd (albeit smaller) one. I can pay my bills! #
  • Bills paid, got some groceries, replaced the starter on my truck and it STILL won't start. Neighbors think the new solenoid is defective... #
  • Guy next door had his TV blasting so loud I thought there really was a riot building with sirens approaching before I looked outside #
  • "Don’t be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life." Bertolt Brecht #
  • Off to see GI Joe. I know everyone's either loved or hated it... and knowing is half the battle; we'll see where I fall in a few hours #
  • I really liked GI Joe. Don't be fooled by bad commercials - the suits are only on screen for 10 minutes and they're not that bad #

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25Jul/090

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-25

  • Spent 5 hours working on an English paper with my group, but it's done now. #
  • Marvel Movie Marathon: watching Marvel Comics movies in chrono order. Blade & X-Men down; watching Blade II. Spider-Man & Daredevil up next #
  • @gadgetdoll Having some trouble? #
  • OK, we've got Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan/Green Lantern... My vote goes for Willem Defoe as Sinestro! #
  • Watched the first 5 movies in my Marvel Marathon, spanning 1998-2002; after midnight, calling it a night. Probably watch some more tomorrow #
  • Figures. The college dropped phone registration this year, going web-only... and the server crashed from everyone trying to register at once #
  • Need to head to school soon... supposed to have an in-class essay today or tomorrow, & a final on Thursday. Speech class ends next week. #
  • @BrentSpiner I'd verify my account if it gave me the option. I'm the Harlander... There Can Be Only ONE! #
  • @BrentSpiner how can you be sure Harlander isn't my real name? #
  • Four more days of English class... starting in 30 minutes. #
  • Talked to VA rep on campus; got hold put on my acct so I don't get dropped from fall classes before new GI Bill takes effect. W00t! #
  • @wilw Hopefully that's an indication of how small a percentage of hoax believers are in the population at large... #
  • Had a very strange dream. In it, I was reading a book. It wasn't even a very good one. #
  • @COEDMagazine Never understood how one can "discover" place w/ pop in millions. It's like putting a flag in my yard & claiming it for Spain in reply to COEDMagazine #
  • Finished the 1st of 2 in-class essays. Get it back at 4. It's basically the rough draft for the big essay due tomorrow #
  • WTF? DHS thinks a strategy guide for a game about giant monsters is a threat to national security?! http://tinyurl.com/kraybk #
  • Got an A on my in-class essay today. Got another on Thursday for the final, plus a persuasive speech for my Speech final next week... #
  • WTF? Hit with overdraft fees on an acct that wasn't, which caused it to become so, thus more fees... $175 in fees, my balance is now -$150 #
  • Used coupon for $1 lunch at kfc. Can hear girl getting job interview. BS detector going off scale #
  • English final today. Final essay finished, ready to turn in. Need to pick up a blue book before class though. #
  • @BrentSpiner One more reason I should be like Brent. He's got so many assistants. Guten Morgen, Ernst. #
  • Finished my English final. Gonna get some lunch and prepare for speech class in 3 hours... That one doesn't end until Wednesday. #
  • Think I did well on English final but bombed my speech. I can do some extra credit but my grade's still going to suffer #

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18Jul/090

English paper on marijuana legalization is (finally) finished

This morning, after five hours of work, my group from English class finally finished off our group essay. The group had chosen the topic of marijuana legalization, and after our first papers that served as an inquiry into the subject, the group was then divided in half, with one side taking pro, and the other con. My group drew the opposition.

18Jul/090

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-18

  • Finally watched the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still. WTF? Klaatu as interstellar Greenpeace?! #
  • @dannymcguffin You do realize that they make screens for your windows to keep the bugs OUT, right? in reply to dannymcguffin #
  • Sitting at Starbucks, paying $8 for Internet & waiting for my group to get here so we can get ourselves ready for the midterm tomorrow #
  • Today, amazingly, was fairly productive. Did some gaming, studied for the midterm, did laundry, even got my pirate on and watched Trek XI #
  • Midterm debate for English 103 went OK. Speech class in 30 minutes, w/ midterm on Wed; my speech is on zombies in pop culture! #
  • @BadAstronomer Let's just ignore the half-dozen instances during TNG when Troi tells Riker she never kissed him with a beard before. in reply to BadAstronomer #
  • Bleh. Not feeling up for class this morning. Overslept, running late. #
  • Rather surprised that I got an A on my last English paper (the one I turned in late). I didn't put as much into it as I should have. #
  • Off to school again in about 15-20 minutes. Midterm for Speech class today. "Zombies in pop culture." Hope I do it justice. #
  • Accidentally deleted midterm for Speech 10mins before class while trying to print... Tried undelete but no luck. Prof gave me an extra day. #
  • Reading: Glitch hits Visa users with more than $23 quadrillion charge - http://bit.ly/2i4BF #cnn #
  • Got an A on my speech! #
  • Figures. Get an A on the midterm, and find a dead battery in my truck. Waiting for a jump start #
  • Battery was fine. The starter on the other hand... Push started the truck to get home but need to get it fixed asap #
  • Dammit. Replaced the solenoid relay and it STILL won't start, even though everything seems to indicate that's the problem. #
  • Can't wait til it hits its optimum orbit. (via @BadAstronomer) Apollo landing sites imaged by LRO! Incredible images! http://tr.im/sOCn #
  • Went to a baseball game with Darren & Chris; minor league team, the OC Flyers. Had a good time, planning to do it again Wednesday. #

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