July 2010
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June 2010
8 posts
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Motivation
Unfortunately I don’t have a picture or video to depict this but it’s great nonetheless. Lately on the land I’ve been working with two groups of people; a company building my neighbors cement driveway (thankfully they are done) and a couple of young guys working with me on our foundation work. I’m sorry to say this, and it’s not necessarily 100% across the board, but...
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And we thought Zidane was a disappointment.
– Bleus Schmleus…
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May 2010
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April 2010
12 posts
My $209 mac.
Our TV cable in Mongolia got sliced by the cable guy cause we told them we didn’t want to pay the monthly fee for cable. (I guess there’s no off switch?). We hardly watch TV anyways, mostly just watch movies, so I decided to just throw together a cheap home server to show movies on our projector screen. I’m allergic to Windows so hunted down a tutorial on how to build a home...
Mongolia's "Spring Syndrome"
A recent article from asiangypsy.net, a great source for Mongolian political and current event news. This posting is about Mongolia’s “Spring Syndrome,” which takes place during the transition period between winter and spring.
Yes, it is that time of the year folks. Westerners are affected by full moon. I have witnessed Western housemates in England turn into screaming lunatics...
March 2010
7 posts
February 2010
7 posts
Launched. →
http://blog.edurelief.org
I wish all books were designed with this much heart…
January 2010
7 posts
After the iPad event... (loose translation)
Walt Mossberg: So Steve, can you comment on the 10 hour battery life of the new iPad compared to the Amazon Kindle?
Steve Jobs: You see Walty, you're just not going to be reading for 10 hours straight, you're just going to end up pluggin' it in...