So I recently picked up reading as a pastime again and I must say I am elated at the fact that I can find time to sit and read. I think I am going to try and read at least 1 novel a month. I know its not a lot of reading but if I can commit to that maybe I'll try and bump that up to 2 books a month.
Currently, I am reading a novel titled "playing for Pizza" by John Grisham. Its his attempt at a comedy, but personally I don't find it comedic at all. In saying that I am enjoying it to a degree, and hopefully will have in finished by the end of the week.
Here is a list of books that I plan/hope/wish to read:
Fifth Business
Grapes of Wrath
Speaker of the Dead (By: Scott Orson Card)
The Alchemist
To Kill a Mockingbird
Catcher in the Rye (for a second time)
Lolita
Rant
Now I doubt I'll get through all those books anytime soon, here is hoping.
From a school perspective all is well, besides the plethora of papers due and the research report that I am totally lost on. Only a few more weeks left then onto my last semester as an undergrad.
Pete Yorn - Life on a Chain
Monday, October 27, 2008
Reading Goals
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Tommy Sands
I put on my total play list today (almost 4,000 songs) and Tommy Sands came on. I had not listened to him in a very long time, but I'm sure glad it came on! I immediately turned offthe shuffle and began the album at the first song. Right away I was singing along with every song like I just listened to him yesterday. That's the beauty of music, you can be away from it for a long time, but no matter what it is still with you. I love Tommy, I wish I had more of his music....I'm sure in time I'll get more albums.
Tommy Sands - Sudako
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
Giant Microbes!
Boy, its been a busy week. After returning from St. Johns I've been flat-out with school work and the like. Since all of my courses have group projects it can be very hard to juggle all of them at one time. I just wanted to post a quick blog on one of my new favorite things of life...Giant Microbes!!. Janet was kind enough to introduce me to them and I really think they are a neat concept. The nerd in me really enjoys them, but I also think they could be used somewhat as an educational tool, as they come with information about each microbe. So enough rambling, time to post pictures.
The first one is a White Blood Cell, which I aptly named "Luke"
The next one is a Penicillin microbe I named "Teller".
The ultimate plan is to get them all, although that could take some time. As I said previously school is tres hectic, but I'm going to try and make time to do more blogging. Only 8 weeks left in the term, and I even though I have a lot of work to do, I know it'll all get done.
Hey Rosetta! - New Goodbye
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Four Clicks of Separation Ideas
So after reading my friend's post on Four Clicks of Separation I thought of a few ideas.
Jane Fonda to Fondue
Rick Rolling to Rolled Oats
I've yet to try theses but I'll see if they're possible when I get back to Thunder Bay.
Ray LaMontagne - Let it be me
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Monday, October 6, 2008
Drosophila melanogaster - The bane of my existance
So, our house has a problem, a problem which we cannot get rid of. Fruit flies! Since the term has started the little buggers have be flying around our kitchen and dining room bothering the hell out of Dave, Luc (my roomies), and I. So after doing a little research on this I found out that their name "Drosophila melanogaster" is actually Greek for "black-bellied dew-lover". While this information proved to be insightful, it did not help with the eradication of the little buggers.
After searching various sites looking for eradication and prevention methods we stumbled upon various types of fruit fly traps. Some consisted of just a glass with bubbles inside while others were more intricate. My favorite trap thus far involves pieces of fruit, a funnel, and malt vinegar. Pictured below are our two favorite traps.
In the little time that we've used them the funnel trap seems to be the most successful. While the flies travel down the funnel, they cannot find the hole again and just get stuck in the bottle. I empty the jar out every day just so we don't have too many in their at the same time.
So last week everything was going great, there was a decrease in the overall numbers and we thought we had eliminated the problem....until today. Dave and I ventured downstairs to find dozens of fruit flies on Luc's mini-keg. We had no idea flies were attracted to the smooth taste of beer, but apparently they love it. With the influx of new fruit flies Dave and I decided to move the eradication process up to stage 2.
Stage 2 consisted of getting a new garbage can with a lid, putting ALL food in the fridge, and sadly getting rid of our beer wall... We started collecting various beers from around the world last year and had over 60 unique kinds. While I am sad to see all the beer go if it gets rid of the flies then its all worth while.
Well that is all for now I guess, I'll post the progress of stage 2 in a few days, and hopefully our problem will be gone by the time I get back from St. Johns. Two days!!!!!
Uncle Tupulo - Fatal Wound
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
"Well that was a wicked googley"
So this post is pretty much just to state how much I enjoy Jerry Seinfeld and the latest Windows ads with Bill Gates. Although a lot of people out there did not like the commercials, I thought they were comedic gold. The first time I saw them I thought they were absolutely hilarious and original, with lots of potential for more growth. Sadly, they 'canceled' the ad campaign dueto a lot of negative criticism, albeit none of that was from me.
The people who might actually read this blog probably already know that I am a huge Seinfeld fan, so some may believe that I am a little biased. While this might be the case I have to admit I enjoy the performance of Bill Gates much more in the commercials. His genuineness really shines in those commercials as he does not try to be the best actor, he just tries to be funny. His straight face approach to many of his lines leads me to believe that he understood what the ad campaign was all about.
I never thought the ads were about selling computers as there is no reference to any products. I just think the point of the ads were to create "water cooler talk". I think that the ads did just that because I know my friends and I talked about it frequently and I overheard a lot of other people talking about it as well.
I have finished rambling on about the commercials so instead of trying to persuade you more I will just post the links and let you see for yourself:
Jerry and Bill 1
Jerry and Bill 2
I know its only my second post but I am enjoying the blogging thus far, I hope some people are reading it.
Better Than Ezra - King of New Orleans
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Try This Again!
After numerous botched attempts at starting up a blog I am here to give it another try. Recently I stumbled upon a friends blog (www.tomandcandice.com) and Adam mentioned that he might be getting back into blogging so I figured I wold give it another try as well. I have no idea what the content of the Blog will be. Probably mostly just me ramblng on about things I enjoy, events that are happening, or just random thoughts that pop into my head (trust me, I get a lot of those). I figure this will be a good medium in which I can express a lot of my ideas and thoughts. I have no idea how long I'll kee it up, but I figure I might as well give it a shot.
Just like my old blog I will put a song title at the end of each blog. Sometimes it might have some significane, other times it might just be the song I am listening to as the present time. Also I figure I will try and add random facts of knowledge into each post as well, as long as they fit with the mood of each post.
Thats all for now, I shall be back!
Wintersleep - Nerves Normal, Breath Normal
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