[2003.12.06 1013h] [books] holes \\ louis sachar [music] blink-182 \\ i miss you i took a creative writing class here two years ago. two of my classmates wrote for the stanford daily, and often had front page stories. one of my classmates ended up writing for the associated press, so i see her stories every so often whenever i read the news. i ended up writing in a diary. i don't have as much of a readership, and i don't get paid as well either. i wish i could be a writer. i am aware of the fact that this is probably not what the average math major wants to be. i am also aware of the fact that this is probably not what the average math major is good at. math, i believe, is what the average math major is good at. however, i do enjoy writing. this diary is one of the few projects that i have done outside of class in recent years that i am proud of. of course, whether or not this diary actually contains any writing of any redeemable quality is a different matter. i don't seem to be very successful in writing anything longer than a short story. almost every story i have written that lasted more than four pages was rather mediocre. many of the most powerful stories i have written lasted two pages. maybe, at some point, i should just write a collection of short stories. i'd probably be pretty happy if at least one person decided to take the time to read it and liked it. i just replaced a dying fan in my computer case. some of the dust that collected in the case became airborne, so the air quality around my computer is somewhat poor right now. i seem to have an uncanny memory for middle names. while reading holes, the book mentioned above, sachar makes a reference to a poet named longfellow, and i immediately remembered that longfellow's full name was henry wadsworth longfellow. i have no idea why i remembered such a thing. some years ago, while i was eating with some of my dormmates in the dining hall, the subject of middle names came up, and i realized that i had apparently inadvertently memorized the middle name of everyone at the table, and indeed, probably everyone in the whole dorm. it was a very surprising discovery for me, not to mention everyone else at the table. i'm not sure how my memory seems to be pretty adept at memorizing middle names when i have a hard time memorizing things such as american state capitals. i remember having to retake a state capitals test in elementary school multiple times since i kept on failing it. come to think of it, i can't even remember if i ever actually passed that test.