Sweet merciful heaven. Its— You— I mean… it’s a sort of game, see? Where you… or this guy… anyway, there’s some kind of Brussels sprouts… and I guess it’s Christmas… and… Oh, man. I’m better than this, I really am. Merry Christmas, you guys. Sorry. :xmastree:
Greetings.
Crank out holiday greetings galore with Worktank’s Holiday-O-Matic! There’s no quicker or more convenient way to pepper your friends and relations with randomly-generated sentiment. May your chestnut roasting be benign and filled with Swedish meatballs! :stocking:
Spidora!
Wow. I should have done my homework. (Frankly, it never even occurred to me to search for such a thing. I should have known better. ;-)) Remember our Very Old Man? You know, the one with the Enormous Wings? Behold, his nemesis! (If he cared, that is.) And if you’d like to make a few bucks, you can have someone set one …
Got brains?
Alvaro Fernandez, CEO of SharpBrains.com posted 10 Habits of Highly Effective Brains at The Huffington Post. How does yours stack up?
Overcome meekness.
The meek shall certainly inherit the earth, but there are times that, no matter how bashful or unassuming one might be, one’s voice must be heard, for the good of all. Never fear: the Bureau of Communication is on the job, supplying a variety of delightfully old-school forms to “Let That Which Is Unsaid Be Said.” Choose from Observance of a …
Speaking of History…
We were? Well, speaking of education (see post below), I can’t believe I left this one out. I’ve been digging Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History podcast for several months now. In fact, you may have heard me mention it in class once or twice. If you like history, or think you might like history, if it didn’t involve, you know, classes and …
Ivy League.
Hey. If you’re looking for something productive to do with that new Christmas iPod, why not load it up with class sessions taught by professors from major universities, huh? Or if you’re angling for a new Christmas iPod, why not tell your parents you can use it to listen to class sessions taught by professors from major universities! 😉 Yale University …
Four-point-woe.
Penelope Trunk’s Brazen Careerist blog features a post from guest contributor Jon Morrow called “Why I regret getting straight A’s in college.” It might be an enlightening read for the more numbernumbernumber conscious among you. Don’t get me wrong—good grades, to the degree that they reflect your academic progress, are important. Probably more so in high school than in college, though. …