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My wife insisted we buy Rock Band for the Wii. I had never played it prior to setting it up in my living room.
Well, it is a really fun game. It isn’t really much like actually being in a rock band though.
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Posted on July 9, 2008 - 10:54am at Jackson Miller
Find more posts like this: My wife insisted we buy Rock Band for the Wii. I had never played it prior to setting it up in my living room. Well, it is a really fun game. It isn’t really much like actually being in a rock band though. Having a “fixed mind-set” can prevent you (and your company) from reaching your potential0
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Posted on July 6, 2008 - 10:27pm at RexBlog
Find more posts like this: [Note: After posting this, I discovered (via Merlin Mann) the video I’ve embedded below. In it, Ira Glass describes the gap between our taste and our ability to execute at that level when we begin working in a new medium. Ira Glass6
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Posted on June 1, 2008 - 11:41am at Tempus Est Nunc
Find more posts like this: Saturday morning I decided to do the loop I'd discovered a couple of weeks ago -- 11.7 miles of windy, fairly shady road with rolling hills. The best part is that, like most of my routes, it starts at my doorstep. I set out at 6, thinking I'd have plenty of time to get home, break my fast, shower, and relax before going canoeing later. To My Darling Husband9
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Posted on February 28, 2008 - 9:31am at Pith In The Wind
Find more posts like this: When I get in my car on the weekend and flip on the radio, it's typically tuned to our local NPR affiliate, 90.3-WPLN. Go ahead, make fun of me. I'm not a devoted This American Life fan, but if it happens to be on, I sometimes get drawn in, even sitting in my car in the driveway until it's over. I've heard a total of maybe six or seven episodes, and I find myself fascinated by what happens when |
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