Archive for March, 2006

I’ve decided

I will be attending Harvard for law school in the fall. More on why I made my decision later, and on the inner conflict any Yalie should feel before giving the devil money (I owe them $500 by May 1st).
The good news is all friends who support the side of justice will be welcome at […]

I’ve just moved over to scottcaplan.com

Not much other commentary now. Have to get to work on some Dwight Hall stuff, some DCVote stuff, and some actual school work. Anyway, just thought I’d mention my new site (which hopefully will work at blog.scottcaplan.com). I’ll try to get a better theme soon (ie, after the hell that is these next couple of […]

Grammar and whatnot

I just realized in looking over some of my old posts (and I haven’t been doing this for long enough to have terribly many of them) that my grammar, and generally the quality of my writing on here is *raspberry*. The quality of my writing should improve as I write more, and hopefully the grammar […]

Sidebar!

Taking a quick break from writing Composition 5 for French class to let you (and by you, I mean Odysseus, and by Odysseus, I mean nobody) know that I just changed my sidebar (as if Nemo didn’t notice). Let me know what you think. I’m especially interested in your comments on the RSS symbol I […]


Loyalty Oath

Though wagging his tail,
Dan barked, "Throw the traitor in jail!"
So to soothe the bulldog,
I insist I won't blog, but


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