Home
Welcome - you probably want koplowiczandsons.com, my professional site. Koplowicz.com is the personal family repository for all things Koplowicz. I don't post much here any more, but check out my social links above (especially LinkedIn).
Blog
Going well
I haven't updated in a while so I thought I would. What's new? Not much. I like my classes and my professors, which is good. I'm still interning part-time at the SF DA, which I also enjoy. I broke my linux computer a few days ago (big surprise), and it's taken me a few days to get it running again.
- Read more about Going well
- Log in to post comments
Movie Review: Guess Who
Thumbs up.
I originally expected this movie to be a typical piece of Hollywood tripe, taking a plot with potential drama and turning it into a string of slapstick gags. Oh look, there's Bernie Mac with grass on his face. Oh look, there's Ashton Kutcher falling down.
And then I heard it was based on "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner."
- Read more about Movie Review: Guess Who
- Log in to post comments
Congratulations Michelle & Graham
They just got married last Sunday, in Sequoia National Park. Yelena & I drove down and had a good time seeing our college friends, plus family in the area. Here are the pictures I took. Enjoy!
Koplowicz.com - Michelle & Graham
- Read more about Congratulations Michelle & Graham
- Log in to post comments
I blew a fuse.
No, really. The dishwasher was running, and Yelena turned on the electric kettle to make tea. The circuit breaker tripped and all the lights went out (thank you, Dear Landlord, for putting everything on a single circuit with 50-year-old wiring). So I went downstairs and threw the circuit breaker. Everything went back on, including the electric kettle and the dishwasher (gee, maybe it would have been a good idea to turn those off before turning the power back on). As power suddenly flowed through the circuit again, it surged and fried a fuse. Yes, we
- Read more about I blew a fuse.
- Log in to post comments
This is the future.
BBC NEWS | Business | Universal backs free music offer
This is the drum I've been beating for a while. Record labels need to stop expecting to generate revenue simply by producing music. The only labels that will survive will be the ones that adapt.
- Read more about This is the future.
- Log in to post comments