Saturday, May 30, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
I WANT TO EAT EVERYTHING.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
More stuff I found interesting lately.
A pretty good article from the March 2009 issue of Fast Company titled, "What Should I Do With My Life Now?"
Earworm of the moment.
Beyonce-Halo.
Earworm of the moment.
Beyonce-Halo.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Naturaleza
I realized why I prefer eco-vacations to culture-vacations: because God's glory will always be greater than anything ever made by man. The most marvelous architecture and art in the world, the world's splendid steel-and-glass cities, museums, streets lined with cafes and beautiful people - All pale in comparison to God's glory.
Some people like to go to Vegas, casinos, or take decadent cruises to tropical beaches. I like cold-weather winter vacations to see nature. It gives me great joy to see clear blue skies, endless dark seas, rocky mountain peaks, the northern lights in winter, constellations of stars in twinkling in the infinite night sky.
Awestruck we fall to our knees as we humbly proclaim, You Are Amazing, God.
Happy Easter!
0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13, 21...
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Acai, "Purple Gold."
After much exhortation from my mother, I was finally convinced to take a trip to Costco to buy some cactus juice. (It's good for you!) I couldn't find what she was telling me about, so I bought Acai berry juice instead (~$9.50 for two one-liter bottles).
I drank a small glass of it with my dinner. It was bittersweet and had a thick, viscous consistency, almost like a syrup - not like any of that watered-down Apple Dandy stuff that kids drink today. I was pretty buzzed for awhile, and I'm wired on it now! I don't know how I'm going to fall asleep; it's almost 10pm and I feel pretty energetic. I should've had it early in the morning as recommended, as a replacement for coffee/tea.
This stuff is great and claims to have the equivalent of 110 servings of fruit in terms of antioxidant power in one serving. I don't know if it would be great for losing weight, though. In terms of taste, the bottle I got had blueberry juice mixed in, so I couldn't tell what the pure juice tasted like. It might be pretty bad....
It's pretty amazing that the acai berry has gone mainstream, a lowly, once-unknown fruit from the Amazon now blown to stardom by Oprah and spam generators. This once-humble fruit is now available to the general public, Walmart shoppers! According to this NYT article, 53 new acai-containing food products were introduced in the US in 2008, up from 4 in 2004, with over $106 million in sales in 2008.
Monday, March 09, 2009
Sunday
Sometimes you wish you could go back and undo something. Sometimes you wish it were as easy as pressing CTRL+Z, but unfortunately, there's no "undo" button on life.
The only person who can hit the undo button for us is Christ. Through his blood, we are made perfect again, and all our flaws become nothing.
The only person who can hit the undo button for us is Christ. Through his blood, we are made perfect again, and all our flaws become nothing.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Fried Eggplant Sandwich
Sorry for the lack of content. Eat this in the meantime.
EDIT: One of the neat features of Blogger is that it saves old drafts that you never published and allows you to retroactively publish them. I just went and published a few of those half-thoughts from earlier this year.
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Friday, February 06, 2009
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Paean.
I'll say it loud here by your grave, those angels can't ever take your place.
One of Tori's most mournful songs, written for the daughter she miscarried while on tour in the 90s. She blames herself for being a rock star mother, inadequate, etc. I didn't understand that this song was a paean for her lost daughter until I listened to it about 100 times and finally understood the meaning. Definitely listen to the CD version - some covers have too fast a tempo, a flirtatious bent, and forget that this is a song of mourning.
One of Tori's most mournful songs, written for the daughter she miscarried while on tour in the 90s. She blames herself for being a rock star mother, inadequate, etc. I didn't understand that this song was a paean for her lost daughter until I listened to it about 100 times and finally understood the meaning. Definitely listen to the CD version - some covers have too fast a tempo, a flirtatious bent, and forget that this is a song of mourning.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Omnia Vanitas
Vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas. -Ecclesiastes 1:2
Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.
Vanitas, -atis, f. (L)- falsity, unreality, deception, untruth, bragging, lying, vanity, worthlessness, frivolity
One of my favorite painting styles is the Vanitas still life, a medieval kind of symbolic art that captures the transience of the mortal life, the futility of material possessions, and the inevitability of death. Wikipedia article, I couldn't have said it better myself. Some examples:

David Bailly. Self-Portrait with Vanitas Symbols, 1651.
Oh great, this is cluttered, this is as messy as a dorm room desk, but there are always some things that I don't understand, so many different layers of complexity. The man holding a portrait of himself as an old man, for example. His expression is unreadable. What is he feeling? Does he know that he is going to die?

Charles Allen Gilbert (1873-1929). All is Vanity. This image is more popular in the optical illusions circuit, I'm afraid. I think this painting would be better if the mirror were broken.
An artist by the name of Alain Khadem has done some 21st-century retakes on the vanitas style to fit the "absurdities of our fast-paced modern life. I especially like the one with the Molotov cocktail, and Overacheiver/Underacheiver.
/absinthe.
Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.
Vanitas, -atis, f. (L)- falsity, unreality, deception, untruth, bragging, lying, vanity, worthlessness, frivolity
One of my favorite painting styles is the Vanitas still life, a medieval kind of symbolic art that captures the transience of the mortal life, the futility of material possessions, and the inevitability of death. Wikipedia article, I couldn't have said it better myself. Some examples:
David Bailly. Self-Portrait with Vanitas Symbols, 1651.
Oh great, this is cluttered, this is as messy as a dorm room desk, but there are always some things that I don't understand, so many different layers of complexity. The man holding a portrait of himself as an old man, for example. His expression is unreadable. What is he feeling? Does he know that he is going to die?
Charles Allen Gilbert (1873-1929). All is Vanity. This image is more popular in the optical illusions circuit, I'm afraid. I think this painting would be better if the mirror were broken.
An artist by the name of Alain Khadem has done some 21st-century retakes on the vanitas style to fit the "absurdities of our fast-paced modern life. I especially like the one with the Molotov cocktail, and Overacheiver/Underacheiver.
/absinthe.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Megalomaly
chronological anomaly = Anachronism
I was looking down my flixster queue and realized that I had several movies about Guantanamo Bay on it. In the future, hopefully, we'll look back on Guantanamo as a horrible relic of the Bush administration, or even think of it as a place like Auschwitz.
To think of it, a third of my life was spent under the Bush administration and wartime conditions.
I was looking down my flixster queue and realized that I had several movies about Guantanamo Bay on it. In the future, hopefully, we'll look back on Guantanamo as a horrible relic of the Bush administration, or even think of it as a place like Auschwitz.
To think of it, a third of my life was spent under the Bush administration and wartime conditions.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Barack Obama: he completes us.
I saw this on the Daily Show when Obama first accepted the Democratic party nomination in November, and it's still as inspiring today, after the inauguration.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Some Great Instructional Videos.
How to be Happy.
Step 6: Stop Dwelling.
Leading psychologist Sonia Lubamersky has found that the happiest people don't dwell on negative or ambiguous events. Furthermore, excessive introspection may sap your mental resources, making it harder for positive changes to occur. So turn off that Morrissey record and go outside!
How to Give a Man Hug.
Step 6: Stop Dwelling.
Leading psychologist Sonia Lubamersky has found that the happiest people don't dwell on negative or ambiguous events. Furthermore, excessive introspection may sap your mental resources, making it harder for positive changes to occur. So turn off that Morrissey record and go outside!
How to Give a Man Hug.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Blessed be.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Marketing Hysteria 101
Create a problem. Bonus points if this problem is psychosomatic, caused by microscopic germs or other parasites invisible to the naked eye, or something that causes your skin to crawl and reach for disinfectant (ACME* Brand Ultra-Antiseptic Strength).
Create a product that solves this imaginary problem or tries to address it => $$
Examples of hysteria created by the advertising industry:
DUST MITES
RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME
Create a product that solves this imaginary problem or tries to address it => $$
Examples of hysteria created by the advertising industry:
DUST MITES
RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME
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