Monday, October 24

Land Rover near St. CatzToday basically involved nothing but reading. I finished The Twenty Years' Crisis and more of this week's Economist. The end of Carr's book is much less convincing than the beginning, particularly due to its conception of international law. It strikes me as one that, in many important respects, has been undermined and transcended in the years between the book's publication and the present. While there may always be causes of egregious breach in international law, it seems to me that the institutional framework for it has developed considerably, as has acceptance of international rules and norms both among general populations and political elites. It may not 'bite' when it comes to the very most contentious issues, but it is more than the mere distillation of power that Carr generally portrays it as being.

Another task accomplished today was the completion of what I hope is a solid draft of the statistics assignment. I feel decidedly shaky with regards to my ability to use STATA and it's never comfortable to be using a dataset that is basically unknown to you in terms of origin and methodology. Still, I think I've done a decent job of answering the questions, given rigid space constraints, and it feels like now is the time to move onto other tasks. Nobody will assert that I am lacking for them.

While there is definitely a lot of work that exists to occupy my time, I nonetheless feel that some kind of voluntary organization would be a good place to invest some energy. It would balance out life a bit, offer me the chance to meet new people who aren't residents of Wadham or students of international relations, and generally deepen my Oxford experience. The Oxford Union is definitely out, at the present time, due to excessive cost. The mountaineering club has been suggested to me, but I have no experience with such things, really. Are there any other groups that people would urge me to consider?

Aside from a brief foray to buy discounted soup at Sainsbury's, I have not left my room today. I shall endeavour to be more interesting tomorrow.
Today's short items:
  • A more interesting post than mine is here. This one even more so.
  • I think I need to vary my diet a little. I haven't eaten anything cooked, apart from microwaved Sainsbury's soup, since the last meal in hall I did not opt out of (October 11th).
  • After using the LCD monitors down in the college computer lab to finish the stats assignment, it is a pleasure to come back to a screen with a proper contrast level and the beauty of anti-aliased fonts. Windows users: the way Garamond looks in the rendered banner at the top of this page is how it looks all the time in Mac OS, where it is lovingly smoothed.

Posted by Milan at 12:01 AM  

3 Comments

  1. B posted at 1:18 AM, October 24, 2005  
    Re: Postlet(2)

    You _really_ need to learn how to cook! Especially if you're going to embrace alternative diets
  2. Antonia posted at 11:32 AM, October 24, 2005  
    How about Oxford University Labour Club? The termcard looks quite good this time.

    http://www.oulc.org/
  3. Milan posted at 12:19 PM, October 24, 2005  
    Antonia,

    It seems a bit odd to join a university club devoted to a political party in a state where I am not a citizen and cannot vote.

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