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Shared on Fri, 07/25/2008 - 10:16

Being Ready

At 33 years of age, I can look back at life and see times where I missed opportunities of one kind or another because "I wasn't ready" at the time for that opportunity.  Perhaps the timing didn't feel right, or I was uncomfortable with my ability to handle the situation, or I didn't know what impact my choices would have on others.  Too many complexities to name well may have frozen the decision making process prematurely.  And, now, there are occasions were a missed past opportunity can bring forth a twinge of regret.  What I want to do is realize that sometimes, I can't be ready for somet

tait

Shared on Fri, 07/25/2008 - 10:16

Being Ready

At 33 years of age, I can look back at life and see times where I missed opportunities of one kind or another because "I wasn't ready" at the time for that opportunity.  Perhaps the timing didn't feel right, or I was uncomfortable with my ability to handle the situation, or I didn't know what impact my choices would have on others.  Too many complexities to name well may have frozen the decision making process prematurely.  And, now, there are occasions were a missed past opportunity can bring forth a twinge of regret.  What I want to do is realize that sometimes, I can't be ready for somet

tait

Shared on Fri, 07/25/2008 - 00:41

Funniest Movies

Here is my personal top 10 funniest movies of all time:

  1. Dumb and Dumber
  2. The Jerk
  3. Princess Bride
  4. Young Frankenstein
  5. Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail
  6. This is Spinal Tap
  7. 40 Year Old Virgin
  8. Monty Python: Life of Brian
  9. Coming to America
  10. Mr. Mom

tait

Shared on Fri, 07/25/2008 - 00:41

Funniest Movies

Here is my personal top 10 funniest movies of all time:

  1. Dumb and Dumber
  2. The Jerk
  3. Princess Bride
  4. Young Frankenstein
  5. Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail
  6. This is Spinal Tap
  7. 40 Year Old Virgin
  8. Monty Python: Life of Brian
  9. Coming to America
  10. Mr. Mom

tait

Shared on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 12:45

To Do List

I only have one item on my "To Do" list for today:

 

TO DO

  • Procrastinate

 

I haven't gotten around to doing it, yet. Maybe I will later.

Why is it that we always write "To Do" at the top of our "To Do" list? Are we afraid we'll stumble across it later and wonder what the page of unrelated items is for? "Pick up milk, mow the lawn, wash clothes... what the heck are all these things?"

tait

Shared on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 12:45

To Do List

I only have one item on my "To Do" list for today:

 

TO DO

  • Procrastinate

 

I haven't gotten around to doing it, yet. Maybe I will later.

Why is it that we always write "To Do" at the top of our "To Do" list? Are we afraid we'll stumble across it later and wonder what the page of unrelated items is for? "Pick up milk, mow the lawn, wash clothes... what the heck are all these things?"

tait

Shared on Tue, 07/22/2008 - 13:59

Dark Knight (Batman)

I went and saw the Dark Knight on Saturday (yes, I was just a small part of the $155 million record breaking weekend). The newest Batman installment begins soon after Batman Begins, ties up some loose ends, and quickly introduces the absolute pinnacle of acting: Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker. Not to take anything away from Jack's performance, but Heath turns in a disturbingly real image of an intelligent, compulsive man with goals undeterred by monetary greed or any influence.

tait

Shared on Tue, 07/22/2008 - 13:59

Dark Knight (Batman)

I went and saw the Dark Knight on Saturday (yes, I was just a small part of the $155 million record breaking weekend). The newest Batman installment begins soon after Batman Begins, ties up some loose ends, and quickly introduces the absolute pinnacle of acting: Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker. Not to take anything away from Jack's performance, but Heath turns in a disturbingly real image of an intelligent, compulsive man with goals undeterred by monetary greed or any influence.

tait

Shared on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 15:59

Big Granularization

Sometimes stepping back for the big picture is important.  Sometimes, taking something we see everyday and looking at it more granular helps us see something new.  Sometimes, I say things that make no sense, crayola box.

tait

Shared on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 15:59

Big Granularization

Sometimes stepping back for the big picture is important.  Sometimes, taking something we see everyday and looking at it more granular helps us see something new.  Sometimes, I say things that make no sense, crayola box.

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