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An Enduring Measure of Fitness: The Simple Push-Up

By Lee • Mar 12th, 2008 • Category: Current Events
An Enduring Measure of Fitness: The Simple Push-Up

As a symbol of health and wellness, nothing surpasses the simple push-up.
Practically everyone remembers the actor Jack Palance performing age-defying push-ups during his Oscar acceptance speech. More recently, Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon professor whose last lecture became an Internet sensation, did push-ups to prove his fitness despite having pancreatic cancer.
“It takes strength to do [...]



7 Rules For a Stress-Free Life

By Lee • Feb 22nd, 2008 • Category: Recent Entries
7 Rules For a Stress-Free Life

His life may look easy and breezy, but Matthew McConaughey has to stuff just as much crap into his 24-hour sack as you do (with paparazzi cameras in his face while he does it). “I have a lot of responsibilities, and I love accomplishing goals and marking things off my bucket list,” he says. “But, [...]



My Philosophy Class

By Lee • Feb 14th, 2008 • Category: Entertainment, Recent Entries
My Philosophy Class

As some of you know, I am taking a philosophy class this semester. As much as I would love to tell you about every little thing that goes on during that 2.5 hours, I can’t bring myself to do it. However, I can tell you that every couple of weeks we have to write [...]



My Philosophy Class

By Lee • Feb 13th, 2008 • Category: Recent Entries
My Philosophy Class

As some of you know, I am taking a philosophy class this semester. As much as I would love to tell you about every little thing that goes on during that 2.5 hours, I can’t bring myself to do it. However, I can tell you that every couple of weeks we have to write [...]



Finally!!! Aperture 2

By Lee • Feb 12th, 2008 • Category: Photography, Recent Entries, Technology
Finally!!! Aperture 2

Well, it looks like Apple has release Aperture 2 with over 100 new features. I’m pretty happy that there is a new version out even though I really don’t have any problems with the old 1.5x (or whatever it is). What I am not happy about is the price tag. $200 big ones for the [...]