Archive for August, 2006

Where Will You Be In Seven Years

August 24th, 2006 | 3 comments

I hope Cameron Moll, one of the bloggers that I read, will not mind if I take one of his ideas and change it a bit. He originally made a post and asked what were people doing seven years ago. I really liked the idea but I wanted to ask where will we be in seven years?

  • Just leaving my Creative Director postion to start my own company
  • Will be living in a better apartment
  • Wrote a book
  • Already directed my first short film

Where do you see yourself in seven years?

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New Yorkers Are The Healthiest People In The Nation

August 21st, 2006 | Add a comment

You know you see them. He is always walking into work late carrying his Venti Mocchachino because he had to wait in line for it at Starbucks. He is a rebel. He lives to defy society as they made an outcast of him from their circle of healthy living. But the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition says otherwise. Supposedly consumption of coffee is associated with reduced risk of death attributed to inflammatory and cardiovascular diseases and other health benefits.

“I wouldn’t advise people to increase their consumption of coffee in order to lower their risk of disease,” Dr. van Dam said, “but the evidence is that for most people without specific conditions, coffee is not detrimental to health. If people enjoy drinking it, it’s comforting to know that they don’t have to be afraid of negative health effects.”

So continue to buy those Venti Mocchachino Starbucks man because you are now accepted into our circle of healthy living.

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Don’t be stressed at the airport, you’ll look like a terrorist.

August 18th, 2006 | 1 comment

Since the recent scare in Britian the TSA has felt a need to speed up its development of its new security program. They have been currently deveolping a new technique called Screening Passengers by Observation Technique, or SPOT. SPOT officials hang out by the security check points and look for suspicious behavior and body language while travelers wait in line to be screened. They mainly concentrate on facial expressions and even created a point system for catching suspicious behavior.

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