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Impossible Dance Routine



Impossible Dance Routine, originally uploaded by Jonathan D. Bloom.

I saw this on the wall at Max & Erma’s.

How is this possible?

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Double Stores All The Way!!

Double Stores! Toys R Us and Babies R Us! What does this mean?! WHAT DOES THIS MEAN??!!

(For those confused, this is a parody of the Double Rainbow video)

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Grandfather Doing Shadowpuppets

I wasn’t there, but this was my grandfather performing shadowpuppets for my niece and nephews back in August.

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The Muppets: Pöpcørn

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Time goes by…

Time goes by…, originally uploaded by Jonathan D. Bloom.

Made with AgingBooth App for iPhone

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Media Temple T-Shirt



Media Temple T-Shirt, originally uploaded by Jonathan D. Bloom.

I got this in the mail today. Media Temple is an awesome hosting company!

Check them out today (affiliate link) http://thenameiwantedwastaken.com/mediatemple or http://mediatemple.net

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Jellyfish

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Muppets: Bohemian Rhapsody and Stand By Me

These two videos made me laugh and were very well done!

Bohemian Rhapsody

Stand By Me

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Video from The White House Maintenance Staff Annual Dinner

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Pomodoro

No no no! Not the vegetable! The Pomodoro Technique helps your productivity in work and studying.

The Pomodoro technique is simple: Study/work for 25 minutes and then take a 5 minute break to clear your head. Start another Pomodoro (25 minute session) and then 5 minute break. After 4 Pomodoros you get a longer break (usually 15 minutes). Click here for a more detailed explanation and more ideas to further your use of the technique.

I’ve been using this and so far it has helped me stay productive AND refreshed. Here are the two three apps I’ve found to work best. I still haven’t found a simple Windows app yet.

Promodoro iPhone App | Pomodoro Mac App

Edit: Kristian, from the comments, pointed me to CherryTomato. This looks like a really cool application and one I’ll use when I’m on the Windows side of things.

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