Mar. 5th, 2004

Hell. This will explicate the punchline.

Someone ([livejournal.com profile] lynnmonster, [livejournal.com profile] nzraya, or [livejournal.com profile] sassiwithani, obviously) needs to refresh my memory on the Great NYPIRG War of '91. I remember the figure of $51, but not whether that was what the student activity fee would be raised to, or that that was the amount the student activity fee would be raised so every one of us could kick something back into Ralph Nader's pocket. I do remember that the flyers claiming that establishing a NYPIRG office on campus would be a boon for environmental activism were printed on unrecyclable paper.

ETA: Upon reflection, I have decided that the situation in '91 was that 51 dollars was the existing student activity fee, and that it was spread out over somewhere between 100 and 150 student organizations, each receiving somewhere between 30 and 50 cents per student. The initiative to establish a NYPIRG office would have raised the student activity fee to $54, which doesn't seem to be such a great increase until one realizes that that means that NYPIRG would receive a contribution at least six times that given to any other organization.
I lost a filling today. Wahhh!!! So tomorrow, I have to not only say goodbye to [livejournal.com profile] rahael, but say hello to the dentist.

From the first political preference quiz disguised as a first-person shooter:


This is very inaccurate: I am not a typical Democrat, I'm the very atypical Libertarian who votes Democrat a lot. I love the idea of Starbucks, but their coffee is ditchwater compared to Caribou's. I consider The New York Times my Zend Avesta. And I only think less of some people from the South because we're directly related. Family reunions were often emotional hellholes.

And, yeah, I'm most likely voting for Kerry.

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