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splait's Hours Spent On Scholarship
Track the number of hours you spend working on scholarships, grants, and other extremely long applications for money.

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July 20, 2008 00:26 2.0 Trackulouslogo Finished "Coming of Age in Second Life" and worked on my app.

July 17, 2008 22:49 1.5 Trackulouslogo Read some more of "Coming of Age in Second Life"

July 16, 2008 00:52 1.0 Trackulouslogo

July 15, 2008 23:09 1.5 Trackulouslogo Coming of Age in Second Life is pretty interesting.

July 14, 2008 23:09 3.0 Trackulouslogo Lots of reading on the plane.

July 08, 2008 07:22 1.0 Trackulouslogo Reading up on the history of anthropology. I can't do research if I don't know what's been done, right?

July 07, 2008 04:22 3.5 Trackulouslogo Finished "Personal, Portable, Pedestrian"!

July 02, 2008 21:44 1.5 Trackulouslogo Sending out numerous unsolicited emails to people all over the world! No, not spam... pseudo-spam?

July 01, 2008 22:45 1.0 Trackulouslogo Cell phone reading.

June 28, 2008 01:00 2.0 Trackulouslogo Talking to Simon and looking up contacts.

June 27, 2008 01:00 3.5 Trackulouslogo Cell Phone readings/Looking at winning scholarships.

June 26, 2008 21:53 3.0 Trackulouslogo Re-Writing my proposal.

June 24, 2008 23:56 2.5 Trackulouslogo More reading!

June 23, 2008 23:55 2.0 Trackulouslogo Slow reading... and emailed Mimi Ito for some help!

June 16, 2008 18:07 2.0 Trackulouslogo Read a Chapter of Personal, Portable, Pedestrian

May 13, 2008 14:18 1.5 Trackulouslogo Read "Fantasy at Work" by Sylvia Martin. Essentially, the production of movies in Hong Kong reflect the “flexibility” and the “border-crossing” processes of those involved in the production. Factors that influence this are sexuality, perceptions of self, spirituality versus rationality, language, Hong Kong’s colonial past, and Hong Kong’s current mainland Chinese immigration. Also, met with Caesar, and spoke with John Sommerheuser (sp?) and contacted Sylvia Martin.via Martin.

May 12, 2008 12:29 1.0 Trackulouslogo Read "Transnational cyberpublics" by Lisa Law. She talked more about the use of technology and some reasons how technology facilitates solidarity, but not much else.

May 07, 2008 03:00 0.5 Trackulouslogo Book research and some school research. Going to read "Coming of Age in Second Life" by Tom Boellstorf, "Personal, Portable, Pedestrian" by Mizuko Ito, and a bunch of Bonnie Nardi's stuff.

May 06, 2008 13:59 1.0 Trackulouslogo Pre-Application Interview

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