30 March 2009

X-Week

X-Week... a time of fear and a time desperation. X-week occurs every 6 weeks at the Academy, they break our semester into thirds, giving us grades after each 6 week term. X-week is typically jammed packed with tests, quizzes, papers, and reading. For some reason teachers wait until X-week to schedule everything. However, mids still manage to find a way to carry out our jokes and games during x-week with a creative contest of Us vs. Them. Now, USNA in any competition has always said Go Navy, Beat (fill-in the blank). So this carries over to even exams, Go navy beat exams. In the hall we took it even further by posting scoreboards on our doors. You can post them in two ways, a single scoreboard per room or one for each roommate. Now they aren't just your score and exams score... no no no. We find two mortal enemy's, one good and one bad... usually unrelated but when put together are hilarious or are part of an inside joke funny to that room. Label Us (the good guy) vs Them (the mortal enemy)... To keep score of this duel is simple. After the test if you think you passed, you win... if you think you got completely owned, dominated, etc they won.

This is an example from my youngster year 2nd semester... 3 engineers fighting the good fight against dynamics... There is a good chance that they won that semester... the funny thing is, you'd be surprised how often they do win... but its okay cause we're America's best and brightest :)





Another good tradition at the academy is tossing penny's into Tecumsah's (he's the god of 2.0... aka 2.0 gpa) quiver for good luck. This picture is from my plebe year, the night before the dreaded Chemistry II final. I think we threw at least a dollar's worth of penny's each it seemed like.

25 March 2009

Pub burger Wednesdays

Wednesday... hump day... middle of the week... almost done... in the Navy and at the Naval Academy its also burger day!!

Typically, every Wednesday, we get pub burgers for lunch. I love this meal, some don't like it too much but I do. I like to make a double cheeseburger loaded with bacon rounds, ranch, honey mustard, lettuce, tomato, and onion. Now, these aren't just a small burger patty. These are easily 1/4 lb patties.

The only downside from eating such a heavy meal... you get tired, and fall asleep on your desk... and are late for 5th period.

22 March 2009

spring break

Spring Break... easily one of the most anticipated breaks for a midshipman. Why? Because we spend the whole winter in the gym with one goal in mind, to have killer abs, huge biceps so that when we go on spring break we are half way to ultimate goal of every male mid: being jacked and tan.

However, the typical mid doesn't start to work out for this goal until the Wednesday before hand when they flood the gym pissing off all the regulars, as they attempt to do 1000 crunches, 250 flutter kicks, 50 arm curls with weights way to heavy, cable crossers, etc etc...

But once a mid has escaped the prison walls of Bancroft Hall, they split into two categories: the wanna be frat boys and the rest.

This year I embarked on my first spring break adventure, for the first time, I didn't spend my 10 days at home, which can be fun. However, lately it only ends up with old wounds being reopened - but that's a long story and not intended for this blog, although many mids do go through a similar experience. I went on a cruise this year. Easily the best 600 bucks I ever spent, and definitely the best 600 bucks I spent on leave.

Now, the key for a spring break cruise is to find one with as close to zero mids already on it as possible. We managed to find one with none, but when we got there unfortunately there was another group of five male mids. But it worked out okay, b/c the other group fell under the frat boy category and I don't think I ever saw them not already drunk off their asses, which is fine b/c that means they wouldn't be a threat in the girls area - because the only other threat to a group of mids when trying to steal a young woman's heart are other mids.

On the idea of stealing a woman's heart... this is a major theme for spring break cruises, and to be honest was probably the best part. I got lucky and my cruise easily had a girl-guy ratio of 4-1 (i know AMAZING)... and what makes it even nicer was that the formal dinner was the 2nd night of the cruise, and yes we did wear our choker whites and yes we did go early, so that the dinner before ours would see us as they exited (we had the late dinner). The rest of the cruise, girls would approach us asking if we were the guys in uniform at dinner, "yes ma'am we were, what's your name? what school do you go to?" common conversation starters.

Now, my friends and I (five all together), did most of our work in the club that second night, because we decided just go in our uniforms, since dinner got out late. But before the club we stopped at the blackjack tables were we met our friend Victor, he was in his dress blue's, the only uniform in the world that trumps ours, the Marine Corps Dress uniform. Victor, a sergeant, had just gotten back from Iraq and was a really cool guy. He came to the club with us also.

Back, to woman however, in the club, in our uniforms, we circled up and started dancing.... i don't think its ever been so easy to pick up girls, in about 5 minutes our circle was disbanded and we were all dancing with a girl, some of us with several. For the most part, we found our "cruise girlfriend" on this night. For me she was a tall, thin, blue-eyed blonde from the Univ. of Kansas with a hint of an accent. Jackpot folks. Her name was Erin, and yes she was also a very good kisser. Alas, one must remember that it was only a cruise and rarely do these things carry any further. The two nights that we hung out I never asked what her last name was so I have no way of finding her on facebook or myspace. But, in a way I appreciate more this way, because she'll be that perfect dream girl that I can say I let slip away. She did make those two days a lot of fun though.

My roommate on the other hand, found a similar hunny, Ali. Cute, shy girl from New Mexico of Mexican decent (like my roommate). He on the other hand was able to hang out with her just about every night of the cruise, and even called her yesterday. I told him he needs to ask her to Ring Dance, we'll see.

Well all-in-all I think this post is long enough, I'm sure there are several areas I did not mention and stories left untold... but for now this will do. I highly recommend going on a cruise if for nothing else but to experience a taste of retirement and to be able to eat good food 24/7.

12 March 2009

The LOG

As I'm sure, that all my readers enjoy reading my not too often updated blog of midshipman life... I'd like to direct you all to the LOG... http://www.usna.edu/TheLOG/ ... this is a magazine published by mids for mids full of inside jokes, satire, and nonsense - but it is in fact an excellent look into the everyday happenings behind the scenes, that the administration might not always know about .... so I know the website has the option to subscribe not sure if they are posting digital versions yet or not but take a look, do a Google search and find out more history about the LOG.

edit: not even kidding, this morning an email is sent out, the Log is blogging now... check it out... http://blog.thelogblog.com

03 March 2009

System's Engineering

So.... as this blog is technically supposed to be about what I do at the Academy. I guess it would be a good idea to actually do that. But... in good Midshipman fashion, I'm too lazy to do that, but I found this:
http://www.go-systems.blogspot.com/
that will... its a blog ALL about my major, by one of the professors. Awesome stuff, check it out

comics

So I realized today that every morning I go through the same routine. I hit my snooze button my phone twice, crawl out of bed at 6:48, unlock my computer/wake it up, read my Calvin & Hobbes comic, read my Zits comic, then get changed into my uniform.

I love those two comics. Calvin is the little boy who is still somewhere inside me, just wants to get outside and go on an adventure, forget school, screw girls, just me and my best friend. Jeremy, the guy in Zits, is probably as close to a comic book representation of me as you gonna get. The stories and things he does are so funny because that was me just last year or in high school... or even now!

Without my emailed daily comic subscriptions, I know I would probably a little bit less happy every morning... especially when I wake up and its 16 degrees outside

02 March 2009

Snow Day?!

So last night we all were watching the weather channel praying that the snow storm would be legit and the promised 6-12 inches of snow would actually fall. By 11 pm they had already said there would be a 2 hour delay to classes on Monday... I went to bed early knowing that I could finish my homework in the morning since I wouldn't be going to class until 12:30.

I wake up walk out to formation... forgot that we had inspection.... Looked down at my shoes and kinda just said oh well, no one really cares anyways. I started to tell my friends how I wont have class till after lunch with the delay; I've got first and second periods off on Mondays. They look at me and say, you mean tomorrow? I was like what? I hadn't checked my email, nor did I hear the yelling and cheering earlier that morning as people were waking up checking their emails, reading this:

SUBJ: NO SCHOOL TODAY

Brigade,

Classes are canceled today.

* Morning quarters still goes at 0700.
* Breakfast is rolling tray from 0700-0900.


Standby for further word on the other formations and such throughout the day. Be smart. Be safe.



Respectfully,
MOOW



HOLY HELL!!! The last time classes were canceled was when we beat Notre Dame (equally awesome) and then like never before! [EDIT: At tonight's spring break safety brief, the 'Dant did say that his plebe year, 30 years ago to the day, he had class canceled because of bad snow storm also] They even had class during the Hurricane Isabel that destroyed Annapolis! lol

But more importantly... this is my first snow day. Ever. Aren't snow days supposed to be like good luck? Can't anything happen on a snow day? Maybe I'll get a date for ring dance... who knows ;)

01 March 2009

Crimson, and clover, over and over

I want to start by saying how much I love Jimmy Eat World, they easily have been my favorite band now for quite some time. I'll always love the classics like New Found Glory and blink-182, but I can tribute my love of those bands greatly to Jeb and Tim for being the catalyst for in my own musical adventure. However, I feel like JEW spoke to me after not listening to them for quite some time. I had the chance to see them live in Baltimore and so I picked up listening to their albums before it so that I'd be able to sing along and what not... wow... incredible. I'm actually listening to my JEW concert playlist right now.

Anyways, what I meant to write about tho... the PRT. I took it yesterday. And I got an A!! WooHoo!! I did 101, 101, and 9:45 run... which when tallied up I get like a 90.6%. The best part of it all tho is that my knee did not hurt during the run, it was sore a few hours after but I'll take it... oh and no pain this morning which is a good sign also. So in all, I feel very accomplished because I really couldn't prepare for this PRT since my knee was injured, all I could do was stretch and hope for the best. I guess it further proves that I am a natural runner, cause I don't know many people here who can not run for months on end and run sub 10 min mile and half. I think my goal for the next PRT tho is to get back in shape and try to run sub 9 again, come full circle with it from plebe year to firstie year.

The next big obstacle for me however is the PFT, the Physical Fitness Test (opposed to the Physical Readiness Test, PRT). The PFT is what the Marine Corps uses as their minimum physical standards. The test is three parts: crutches, pull-ups, and 3 mile run. I don't know number off the top of my head, but I do know that its not the run that determines peoples score so much as the pull-up portion. I SUCK at pull-ups, so that's my next area that I need to really focus on, cause I need to be able to 20 dead-hang pull-ups in 2 minutes, ideally before the summer starts :/ might not have enough time, but I'm gonna hit it hard and give it my best effort.

Saturday night I went out with a classmate of mine that left us last year for civilian life. Hanging out with him really showed how amazing this place is. Even though he's not here anymore it was like we picked up where we left off. He admitted that he misses all of us in 12th company but that he made the right choice to go civilian.