Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Strength in Words

While driving to the airport on Saturday, I was listening to the public radio station and heard a story about poet Nikki Giovanni and the convocation she delivered at Virgina Tech. It was so moving I was driven to tears. The emotion was the same when I read it in the University website.

Her words were uplifting and released with such potency that it made me believe in the power of the written word once again.


(Nikki Giovanni, delivered at the Convocation, April 17, 2007)


We are Virginia Tech
We are sad today
We will be sad for quite a while
We are not moving on
We are embracing our mourning

We are Virginia Tech

We are strong enough to stand tall tearlessly
We are brave enough to bend to cry
And we are sad enough to know that we must laugh again

We are Virginia Tech

We do not understand this tragedy
We know we did nothing to deserve it

But neither does a child in Africa
Dying of AIDS

Neither do the Invisible Children
Walking the night away to avoid being captured by a rogue army

Neither does the baby elephant watching his community
Be devastated for ivory
Neither does the Mexican child looking For fresh water
Neither does the Iraqi teenager dodging bombs

Neither does the Appalachian infant killed
By a boulder
Dislodged
Because the land was destabilized

No one deserves a tragedy

We are Virginia Tech
The Hokie Nation embraces
Our own
And reaches out
With open heart and mind
To those who offer their hearts and hands

We are strong
And brave
And innocent
And unafraid

We are better than we think
And not yet quite what we want to be

We are alive to imagination
And open to possibility
We will continue
To invent the future

Through our blood and tears
Through all this sadness

We are the Hokies
We will prevail
We will prevail
We will prevail

We are Virginia Tech

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Going under the hood


I don't know what got into me, but after reading articles on the web about some guys who've upgraded their Compaq Presario laptops, I looked into it and found myself shopping for new parts. The low cost of AMD chips, memory, and hard drives was really tempting and I just couldn't resist going under the hood :)

So far everything's working great so I'm glad I didn't break anything (getting to my V2000's processor required me to disassemble a great deal of the board's components). Upgrading from the Sempron to the Turion processor, 512MB more memory (for a total of 1.5GB), and a 7200RPM Hitachi drive really brings out obvious performance gains.

Bottom line: sweet!

:)