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An infomercial jam session

An infomercial jam session - “Now, let’s learn how to play, a rockanrollrhythm …” This Creative representative really knows how to sell a product. Check it out … the fastest rock drum tutorial ever.

T-Shirt with Undo Joke

T-Shirt with Undo Joke - Yes, the command for undoing your last action on a computer is either ctrl-z, or in this case, apple(command)-z. I’ll take one in a medium, please. From Insanely Great Tees.

Rodrigo Y Gabriela

Rodrigo Y Gabriela - Check out some of the impressive videos they have from the duo’s late show performances.

Unbelivable smoke pictures

Unbelivable smoke pictures - I like the idea that he isn’t taking pictures of the smoke, but using smoke to make photographs. I think that’s an important distinction.

Colbert Report’s hilarious take on the AT&T merger

Colbert Report’s hilarious take on the AT&T merger - The accompanying diagram is great.

Unbelievably icy streets

Unbelievably icy streets - I don’t usually do YouTube video links … but holy cow this home movie of cars repeatedly slamming into one another is unbelievable.

Sometimes, You Feel Like a Spring

One of the biggest obstacles preventing me from writing very much in the past couple of months has been worrying about dental school: specifically, whether or not I have gotten in. I’ve been hesitant to write anything at all about it until I knew one way or the other; it’s awfully difficult to think about, much less write coherent thoughts concerning my hopes, dreams, and fears. Come to think of it, avoiding the cathartic effect of writing may have been a mistake. There are many stories to tell that have happened along the way … but they will fit best when there is some sort of conclusion. Then again, I don’t know if I really want to look back at the journal of my life and read about all this worrying I’ve done. Either way, the silence has been getting to be too much, so I think I’ll pick up on the writing thing again.

As for dental admission, if things go one way, I have the financial aid, an apartment, and so much more to plan for and look forward to. If things go another way, I have looming job interviews and essentially a blank slate. Blank slates the size of careers scare me. And so it’s gone in my head since the end of November: Will I Get In, What Will Happen, Oh Worry And Woe Is Me. If sharing a problem cuts it in half, sharing that kind of self-pity makes the sharees want to cut the sharer in half. Or something. I can tell it’s been a while since I wrote things down.

To make an analogy out of the situation does not require much thought: I feel as if I am a coiled spring, full of tension and potential, but never given the chance to unwind and turn that potential into kinetic, active, meaningful movement. Plus, after all this tension, I don’t feel like the tense coiled spring of a cat ready to pounce, but more like the worn out garage door opening spring that, when activated, only manages to haul the door up halfway.

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And … Back

I returned a few days ago from my trip with my family to Kau’i, Hawai’i. Tumbledry has slept peacefully over the holidays, but there are some big things going on in the background. I’m way way backlogged on adding some great photos and great links. There are stories to be told, and oh yeah, that redesign is still going great guns in the background. Come the end of the January, things will be looking quite a bit different around here.

The new design follows the “less is more” philosophy, one which doesn’t transfer to the content of tumbledry … sooo, I’ll be working on it here. Thanks and stay tuned.

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Noka chocolate - too expensive, do not buy

Noka chocolate - too expensive, do not buy - Citing a 1,300% markup over retail … and referencing the other 9 pages of this fantastic exposé, the author demonstrates why the “luxury market” for outrageously priced things such as chocolates can be enormously inflated for no reason. I especially like the references to real chocolatiers at the article’s end.

How to get started on anything

How to get started on anything - Using coffee.

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