GET YOUR STUFF DONE

August 14, 2008

I came across this on YouTube.  If you are not laughing by the end of this video, you are not a current (or recovering) procrastinator. If you have never had to battle procrastination, consider yourself blessed.

Question of the day: Is blogging a potentially “constructive” way to procrastinate? Only a recovering procrastinator would ask such a question.


1 CLICK OF FAME

August 13, 2008

Some of us get fifteen minutes, and others of us get even less. And unfortunately I can’t measure my fame in minutes, but in clicks. One click to be exact.  Just yesterday I blogged about my friend getting a rejection letter from the FBI. Before the day was over I got a passionate response from a random woman. Her response to my comments about their rejection letter being harsh read as follows:

“Harsh? What are you…10? My husband WAS recruited by the FBI and I know lawyers and accountants are top priority. The sun doesn’t rise to shine on you OR your friends so if a circular file letter upsets you, better toughen up. It doesn’t get any easier.”

I think all I had to say to that was “WOW,” and then I did not approve her “comment” for posting. But instead I chose to quote her in here because it made for a more compelling story.

Nonetheless, I have to thank this lady for writing me because it was her rant that led me to investigating how she got to my blog in the first place. I thought perhaps she was blog surfing on WordPress, but that was unlikely because she responded so soon after I posted. The timing of it all was not probable. Then I thought that it was a friend of a friend who subscribed to my blog, but that too was unlikely because I have been so silent in my blogging for months. Silence doesn’t seem like the magic formula for creating a cult following. So then I checked my blog stats, and found the most unexpected data in my research. I saw that CNN.com was a referring site to my blog.  Really? Yes, really.

Here is a screen capture of the web page. It was an AP article entitled “Artworks in NYC collection were stolen, FBI says.” At the bottom of the screen there was a “From the Blogs” section. This blog listing is probably time sensitive, so I highly doubt this older blog post will be listed after today, therefore I had to preserve it for the ages:

(Click on it for a larger view)

So thanks to CNN.com for partnering with Sphere.com to post blogs on their site.  I am not sure if Sphere even read my blog before they put it up there, but I am not too concerned with the process because I love the result.

Am I getting too pumped about something small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things?

Yes.

But lets be for real – don’t you want your blog to appear on CNN.com someday?


“GIRL YOU KNOW IT’S TRUE”?

August 12, 2008

First there was Milli Vanilli,  then there was Ashlee Simpson, and now we have Miako. I am sure you know by now that the Olympic planners for the opening ceremony tried to get the best of both worlds.  I was curious when I saw the little girl on the left singing during the ceremony because something didn’t ring true about her performance.  I just figured they pre-recorded her song just to prevent a mess up during the real event. Well unfortunately it looks like it may be less benign than that. They wanted to voice of the girl on the right, but the looks of the girl on the left. So what is one to do in that situation?  Orchestrate a lip-sync of course! Reason given: The girl on the right simply wasn’t “cute” enough to be in the ceremony.

Click the picture for the full article.

This may sound horrible, but this is something I would expect from the US, not China.


HOW DO YOU SPELL REJECTION?

August 12, 2008

Apparently its spelled FBI. A good friend of mine just got a rejection letter from a position he applied for at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The text of the letter reads “Thank you for applying…Your application was not referred to the selecting official for further consideration because you were not among the best qualified…”

Is it me, or was that a little harsh? I get what they are saying, and many letters have said it, but I haven’t seen it worded exactly like that. I suppose all the other rejection letters were basically saying that, but they just didn’t come out and use the language of you are among the less qualified.  Instead, most have opted for something along the lines of “we went with another candidate who is a better fit, etc.” I know it may seem like a nuance, and maybe that’s all it is, but I feel there may be a slight qualitative difference. Given my employment search as of late, I’ve had plenty of opportunity to receive such responses. Just think about the amount of time and money organizations and businesses will spend to reject you.  The resume weeding out process, emails, letters sent in snail mail on official letterhead, etc. What an investment.

I am still not sure if experiencing rejection helps decrease or increase my fear of it.

Nonetheless, these are the building blocks of life.


OLYMPIC FEVER

August 8, 2008

So I am pumped about the Olympics (even though I think I was more pumped about it a few weeks ago for some reason – maybe I was still living off of the hype of the couple of Olympic trials I watched).  I think its one of those things, its either you care or you don’t.  But I am not really clear on what the middle of the road is between caring and not caring.  So I suppose the whole population by default has to fall into one of those two categories. There is something about getting to watch and appreciate the world’s top athletes compete. I just think its inspiring to see people devote their whole lives to something, and they get to stretch themselves to the limits to see how far their preparation can get them.

Traditionally in sports, the term “choke” is used to explain the inability to perform under pressure. This time around it may refer to the inability to perform under smog.

I am not sure if liking the Olympics makes me geeky, but it is what it is.


A TASTE OF SUMMER?

August 8, 2008

So my wife and I tried these drinks last night at a Starbucks bookstore location.  I had a coupon from Barnes & Noble (never know if an ‘s’ belongs at the end of the store name.  For some reason people often put it there).  They emailed me a coupon (yes, I bit the bullet and became a member) for buy one drink – get the second free, so who can resist such an offer on a summer evening? Especially since the summer is almost over for my wife as she starts teaching in a a little more than a week.

So what is my review of the Vivanno? Well the fruit (banana and mango?) blend is worthwhile.  The chocolate is pretty unexciting.  After getting a half of a days worth of calories from other chocolate looking things from Starbucks, its hard to turn that memory off and consume the chocolate banana Vivanno. But if you are into a blander chocolate drink, this ones for you.  Both are pretty filling, and they claim to be healthy (at least healthier than some other things you can whip up behind that counter of magic).  Check out the nutrition facts on your own, this isn’t a commercial – plus I am too lazy to give you the link.  OK OK, here is one.

I probably should have saved this post for next week to prolong my comeback.


BACK FROM RETIREMENT?

August 8, 2008

So how do you bounce back from a four month blog silence? Being gone that long is like an unofficial retirement.  I had a short lived blogging career, so I can not even call this post a comeback. Plus a comeback would require me to actually keep coming back.  So I can’t hurriedly put my portrait in the halls of comeback kids the likes of  Michael Jordan, Jay-Z, or Favre (no I am not really a sports follower, but its obvious the media has intentionally tried to keep this story on the front-burner for some odd reason. I am still not clear on how to pronounce his name. I thought it was as simple to keep the ‘v’ silent, but it sounds like people are saying the ‘v’ after the ‘r’ to give it the sound of Farve. Can someone help me out? I am ready to pronounce his name “fa-vray”).

So do you have to explain your absence when you come back?  Can you justify four months of being away from the blogging world? No, not really.  I had a crossroads to face: I wanted this blog to be reflective, interesting, and not really superficial and fluffy.  But writing mini articles of interest takes time, and the last four months has had me making other things a priority.  Nonetheless, since I have been accosted verbally and in online print form (click here to read, pay attention to the end of this linked post), I have come to a new stance.  I will write about nothing, like a lot of other people do, and it will be less pressure to throw something on here at random. I suppose peer pressure does still have its rightful place in society. But stay tuned, you never know when you may need to think and reflect if I put something up here worth pondering.

Thanks for the 2 faithful people who checked this at random (or was it one person checking twice a day?)


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