Monday, August 22, 2005

Day Thirty-Four: There is Little Else to Say...

It seems only logical for me to apologize for this entry's (and for the past several entry's) sheer lack of excitement and riveting drama that so characterized the blogs in the early stages of the internship in the beginning (so as to give the reader warning to the "boringness" (neologism, I believe) that lies ahead), but I feel that the reader will understand that as my days of my intern experience come to their reluctant close, so do my projects and tasks meet their untimely end. Nevertheless, there are some topics that I do believe deserve some recognition in this record, even as it reaches its culmination.

First of all, I ought to say that I am quite pleased to read in the several other blogs that my presentation is enjoyed. The reader must understand, though, as I have had occasion to mention a few times in this record, that I love to teach. To share my passion for the world is a goal where ever I go, and I will never stop short of instilling within my audience, whomever it may be, the same awe that I have for the environment in which we all live. It pleases me to hear that so may hold my presentation in high esteem, as it means that they are understanding. To teach the facts is simple, but to teach the understanding and the world to an audience , if the reader does not mind my saying, is quite a different matter, but it is for this I strive, and I am glad to see that the presentation as generated some hub-ub... I am exceedingly excited to share my passion on Wednesday...

But enough from Tyler, the Romantic and Idealist...

On a more concrete note, it ought to be said that it is a shame that the sort of discussion I partook in with Dennis, Phil, and Jason on Friday had to wait until the last moments of this internship to materialize. What a range of topics we discussed, and with what passion opinions were voiced! This chat caused me to realize how exceedingly glad I am that this internship has brought together a group of strong-minded and strong-willed interns for me to reflect on and with. It is rare that such I enjoy such a conversation as we four had on Friday, and I suppose that is a testimony to my high opinion of my fellow interns.

Part of my lack of material to comment upon may come from the fact that, with my presentation being complete and transferred to Mr. Pow's computer this morning as was requested, there is little for me to do but wait for the presentation (eagerly, as the reader is aware). Although there have been admonitions to lessen the amount of "click-activated animations" in my presentation, I feel it best, for the sake of synchronization, to maintain the slideshow in its present state.

I am sure that by now the reader has detected that I am grabbing at anything that is half-way worth discussing, and they are probably of the mind that I should have thrown in the towel much sooner, but I remind you that you were warned! In any case, I have reached the end of the line, and, as the title informed the reader omniously from the start, there is little else to say...

But one more thing...

ANYONE!... MAP! OLD! REALLY!

And one more thing that could not go without saying...the "Classical Piece of the Day" is...
William Walton's Crown Imperiale
Good Day,
Tyler C. Lucero

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