My brother, Trevor, just sent me a link to a pretty fun game. It’s called “DeConstruction.” It is very addicting.
Anyway, use the arrow keys to move, use “shift” to lay explosives, and use “space” to detonate the explosives.
Have fun!
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Today, Jessica and I went mountain biking in Murphy Hanrehan park with a couple of friends of mine (Samar Upadhyay and Adam Bavier). It was a great ride, just like most of the MORC trails.
Jessica rode the beginner and intermediate loops with us, and to my surprise Adam and Samar were up for the expert [...] Read Full Story
Twitter Pollution
Excessive targeted marketing using a social network’s status updates.
Most people have at least heard of Twitter by now. The mini social network seemed like a great idea when it was born out of Odeo (a podcasting company). It can be highly addictive, and can even save you money on your text messaging bill.
Twitter does [...] Read Full Story
This is a Stonehenge style seating wall. Jessica and I had dreamed about building this for a while now.
Originally, we thought it would be awesome to surround our patio with a stone bench like this one. Due to several reasons, we decided to go smaller. After we get the planters taken care of, it will [...] Read Full Story
Well, it finally happened, our little baby has turned one year old! It seems like just the other day that Jessica and I were creating videos for her a few hours before her birth.
During the past year, Abigail has grown and changed so much. I cannot begin to describe just how proud I am of [...] Read Full Story
For those of you who use Twitter, you probably are familiar with the “Reply” syntax (i.e. @TerryPearson message message …). However, did you know that there are other options as well.
For example, there is a command that is similar to “poke” in Facebook. In Twitter, it is called “nudge.” To use it, just type “Nudge [...] Read Full Story
This is a great interview covering the new Department of Homeland Security report, the tax tea parties (April 15, 2009), and the shifts in support of the Patriot Act by many politicians.
I have never been too passionate one way or another about the patriot act, but now that I see what it could do if [...] Read Full Story
I have been trying to pinpoint it for a while. What do you call a government that does not eliminate the markets, but instead simply controls the markets with an iron fist?
At first look, one might say we are just “regulating” capitalism. Sarbanes-Oxley is a prime example of this. While the law makes some tough [...] Read Full Story