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is inside any box, but you get what I mean by the section, I hope.
This is the part of me that isn't defined by work, the things I
do in the remaining hour of the 24 hour day when I am not working.
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| Mommy & Me |
Anyone with kids can tell you... get as much sleep
now while you're free from the horror of 3AM feedings, 6AM crying
wake-up calls, or the one I'm currently dealing with ... "I'm
hungry, where's breakfast." But they're funny as all heck (and
heck is pretty darn funny) so we tend to keep them around, if only
for the laugh.
My 4-year old daughter made me promise that I would live with her
forever. So all of you who read this are witness to my commitment
to stick with my munchkin for as long as I live - which could be
short when she realizes death is the only way to shake me.
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| Going the Distance |
Akin to a Forrest Gump moment, one day I decided
I should run and I haven't stop running since. I've run two marathons
and I can't say I'm ready to stop, although in the height of training,
sometimes I wonder what I'm doing. But this is more than just distance
running, I thoroughly enjoy any physical activity that requires
me to ask myself... "what the hell are you doing?" This
includes bungee jumping, sky diving, lots of hiking, and playing
any and all sports whether I'm good at it or not. I prefer sports
where my bullish attack nature would give me the edge - I've decided
that finesse is not my strong point.
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| Books you should read because
I said so |
- Childhood's End, Arthur C. Clark
- Dune,Frank Herbert
- A Short History of Everything, Bill
Bryson
- The Professor and the Madman, Simon
Winchester
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Cool Things

I love to get a perspective of our
existence by looking at this radius of the universe. Our time is
so amazingly short in the grand scheme of things and yet it's hard
not to imagine our single existence to be the most monumental occurance.
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All of my friends
are nerds of one flavor or another (which is a huge compliment
my friends), but they also have interesting and eclectic hobbies.
I definitely appreciate them opening up their worlds to me,
and letting me have a glimpse of a life that is not my own.
These are two pieces by the mysterious (because
the public does not know who he is) British graffiti artist
BANKSY. I love his work... guess I should marry it. If you
need to put a smirk on your face, you should check out www.banksy.co.uk.
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| Just finished reading... |
Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies,
and Why by Laurence Gonzalez
Quotes I like:
"The word 'experienced' often refers to someone
who's gotten away with doing the wrong thing more frequently than
you have."
"Rescue will come as a welcome interruption
of ... the survival voyage." - Dougal Robertson (lost at sea
for 38 days)
"There is an old Zen story about a young man
who passionately wants to become a master swordsman. He goes to
the Kundo master and begs to be taught, but the master puts him
to work in the garden instead. Every time the student isn't looking,
the master sneaks up behind him and whacks him with a stick. The
student is terribly frustrated, and this goes on for months, then
years. No matter what the student does, he can't seem to sense when
the master is behind him, and he is constantly covered with bruises.
But then one day, the student is in the garden, as usual, hoeing
and weeding, and the master sneaks up behind him. He swings. The
student ducks. The master misses. The student is overjoyed. He leaps
up and shouts, 'Now will you teach me swordsmanship?' ... 'Now you
don't need swordsmanship,' the master says."
"I WANT TO DIE IN MY SLEEP LIKE MY GRANDFATHER.
Not yelling and screaming like the passengers in his car."
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Thanks Han for always sending me interesting tidbits,
comics, articles, and what-have-yous. This one I thought was particularly
neat-o.

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“By then I knew that everything good and bad left an
emptiness when it stopped. But if it was bad, the emptiness filled up by
itself. If it was good you could only fill it by finding something better.”
~Ernest Hemingway
A Moveable Feast
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