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  • Goodbye, Yao Ming.

    • 19 Jul 2011
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    Watched Yao's retirement press conference tonight, because he will go down in history as an icon for Asian athletes.

    Hey Rafer, you ruined the assist! haha.

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  • Dark Knight Rising!

    • 18 Jul 2011
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    This is one movie series I wish wouldn't come to an end.  I would however vote to put a stop to all those Final Destinations and Saw 2, 5, 132, whatever.

    The Dark Knight Rises - Official Teaser Teaser from Guten Ver on Vimeo.

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    Very excited!

    [via techcrunch]

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  • Carmageddon is here.

    • 15 Jul 2011
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    I think it's funny how they coined the term carmageddon as a tribute to the traffic mayhem that's anticipated to ensue this weekend 7/16-7/17.  For those of you who are not from Los Angeles or haven't heard, this weekend roads are supposed to be clogged because they are shutting down a strip of one of the busiest freeways in Los Angeles, the 405 (from the 10 to the 101).  They've started warning us with road alerts, businesses are offering special deals specifically for carmageddon weekend ($4 flights from JetBlue anyone?), and I think some people are even fleeing town in fear they will be stuck on the road. 


    Carmageddon: The Movie - Watch more Funny Videos

    Where will you be when carmageddon strikes?

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  • G.O.O.D. MUSIC

    • 12 Jul 2011
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    Enough said.

     

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  • Open Wide

    • 6 Jul 2011
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    Look how far along robots have come!  Creepy?  Real?  

    via monchici + popsci

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  • Telekinesis - Tokyo

    • 6 Jul 2011
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    Only in my dreams, only in my dreams, tell me what you see, tell me what you see!

    [via lpeezy]

    A little more Telekinesesis for your listening pleasure...


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  • Stuck on the Puzzle

    • 27 Jun 2011
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    Aside from Submarine possibly being my favorite movie all year (I'm a sucker for quirky comedies with teen angst in the first person perspective), the soundtrack is refreshing.  Win, win.

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  • Scribbly!

    • 27 Jun 2011
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    This may come in handy:

     

    The Scribbly Marker Pen iPad Stylus from Scribbly Stylus on Vimeo.

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  • Muse: To Gaze Thoughtfully At.

    • 23 Jun 2011
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    Beats

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  • Oui, oui. Midnight in Paris.

    • 6 Jun 2011
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    First, let me just say Marion Cotillard was beyond exceptionally lovely in this film.  Watching her on-screen truly took me back to another era.  I often say women in the modern day simply can't compete with beauty of the past.  Today, people can fix up their look with plastic surgery and all sorts of photoshop trickery in magazines.. but those women from past eras were authentically exquisite from within.  They didn't have to botox their faces to look the way they do.  Marion Cotillard reminds me of this natural, unaltered beauty.  She has a twinkle in her eye, a slight smirk in her smile that borders friendly and mischeivous all at once.

    Midparis

    Now.. on to the rest of the film which I adored.

    Who doesn't love Paris?  Actually, one of my friends who has visited France-a-plenty has made it seem France is overrated.  But the non-tom-boy (which is rare) girl inside of me got suckered into thinking Paris is a city of romance, love, quaint cafe's, delicate pastries.. maybe I am delusional but Midnight in Paris emphasizes that feeling. 

    Without spoiling the movie for you, fall into Midnight in Paris with an appreciation of literature and quick-witted comedy.  I personally apprecaited this movie because of the smart literary references and how a fantastic night of romping around the city awoke him from his deluded relationship.  Sometimes you don't see things for what they are when you're engulfed in it.  Perhaps sometimes it takes an unbelievable adventure to pull you out of your current state - to realize there's a greater love inside you than you think.  On a smaller scale, maybe the lesson here is.. never settle.  And last but not least, bravo for Adrian Brody's rhinocerous-exclamation point!

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    That really good song that you can put on repeat without getting tired of it, the perfect swish from nothing but net, bright colors that scream attention which I don't like to bask in, cars that remind me of cartoons, the right sneakers for every occasion, the honest "I've-missed-you" look my dog gives me when I come home, a quick run in the dark imagining someone is chasing me, anything kawaiiiiii, frozen desserts of many fulfilling kinds, heroes or arch-nemeses, life ambitions and carpe diem actions, exercising brain power, exploring So Cal, and eating food that is yummy-yummy, in my tummy. Did I mention I'm a web-junkie? Long live internet!

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