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May 25 Status: Locked and LoadedSo guys, haven't posted anything awesome in about a day, so I figured I'd here's a status update on my life.
Car Situation
Graduation I will admit that as the list goes on, the events get more and more important.
Awesome Websites!
BensBargain's
Craigslist
Another cool thing about Craigslist is all the sections it has. There are sections for Cars/Trucks for sale (which I currently check everyday), Job Postings, locations of garage sales, general discussion forums, etc. It's an awesome site that I use frequently.
WordPress
Many people dont realize that you can actually make money blogging. You have to pay to have your blog hosted somewhere else (WordPress wont allow you to put ads in your posts if your site is hosted by them), but generally the Ad-Sense, pay per click, or general ads pay a lot annually. A friend one of mine told me that last year he made $45,000 off his blog...and it was about Poke'mon. Yeah, so make a blog guys, it's so fun to post and even more fun to read! Who knows, maybe your niche blog about the pros and cons of anteaters could be worth a fortune in a few years...
TexAgs Forums
WELL, quite a long winded blog post. I'm about to go watch Vantage Point, which I've been meaning to do for a while. Comment it up, and take it easy guys. Everyone have a fun and safe memorial day.
-Cameron May 22 Line Forms Outside of Apple Store in New York...For No Reason?Pretty interesting story over at Engadget about a line that formed out side of the "Cube" Apple store in the heart of New York City. Pretty funny. Here's are some pics for you guys:
I mean, yeah the new iPhone is gonna be awesome (3G, GPS, cheaper, etc.) but it's definitely not worth getting in line weeks before it comes out. Rumors have been going around hinting at release date of June 9th. Anyways, I'll be flying to New York later to stand in line with these idiots. Anyone wanna join me?
-Cameron May 21 The Loss of An Old Friend, and The Search for a New One...Yesterday tragedy struck - I was driving home from class and my car overheated. I acted fast, taking it to the local mechanic I always use. It was too late though, his chances of living were slim. Yesterday, at 3:35pm, my best friend (The "Green Blur", aka my 1993 Ford Escort) died in Sevcik's parking lot. I really cant think of a better place for him to pass though. He loved Sevcik's, and Sevcik's loved him. Sevcik's changed his oil, rotated tires, checked his fluids; basically kept him alive for the 4 years that he was loyal to me. BTW if anyone can offer me more than $300 for it, you can have it. Anyway, this is actually a blessing in disguise. Although the Escort was a beast, his time was up. He had been working hard for 15 years, and he deserves to rest in peace. The Killswitch sticker that I put on him a few months ago will remain forever, a sign of my love and appreciation of him. So as this door close on the Escort's life (no pun intended), another door opens: what will I drive next? I've been looking everywhere for a decent car. Here are my conditions as of now: - $6000 max (cash) That's about it for now. I'm going to look at an Accord EX later today, looks pretty nice. I'll definitely post back on how that goes. Until then, take it easy guys. Be sure to not let your car overheat and cause the head gasket to crack, because I now speak from experience - it's no fun. BUT, until I post back let's take a look at some of the cars I've looked at so far:
All of those are in my price range, but none of them really "felt" right ya know? Hopefully I have better luck tomorrow... -Cameron May 19 High Speed StuffSlow motion popcorn popping
Anti tank missile launching
Water Balloon
Bullet through glass
Bullet through apple
Bullet through egg
Bullet through crayons
Dart going through balloon (very cool)
Bullet through card
Bullet through rose
Bullet through dollar
Cool guy popping balloon
Bullet through cracker
That's all I've got for now guys, enjoy.
-Cameron May 18 Office Live, I'm Cheating On YouSo I've started a WordPress blog to compare to this. I'm going to talk about separate topics on each and then decide which I want to keep. I blogged on it earlier about Office Live (this site) vs. WordPress. Bookmark them both and feel free to comment on the WordPress one since anonymous comments are actually allowed there. I've been looking at hosts that offer domains + WordPress and have been pretty impressed. For $6.95 a month you can get unlimited storage/bandwidth, 99.9% uptime, and lots of applications (WordPress, Fantastico, Mamba, PHP, cpanel, MYSQL databases, Joomla, etc.). Really not a bad deal. I have to wait 60 days until I can release this domain and transfer it to a new host. Until then, this will have to do. Have a good week everyone.
-Cameron May 17 Nice Mac SetupsEDIT: For some reason the pics get cut off on my actual blog site, so sorry about that :/. So I've been bored at home on my laptop all day, and I've been obsessed with finding awesome Mac setups. Here's what I've found:
That's all I've got for now. Someday I'll have my own sick mac setup :). Take it easy guys, check back tomorrow for another post.
-Cameron The Day AfterWell guys, as you can see I'm alive. The surgery went well, nothing went wrong. Instead of going up through my nose and fixing the bones, they decided to go through the cut that was on the top of my nose instead (yikes). So that's stitched up now, hopefully it wont leave too bad of a scar. Something that everyone should experience is falling asleep to anesthesia - it really is one of the craziest feelings ever. You're just laying there, and all of the sudden you start seeing double/triple and your eyes get really heavy and everything gets blurry. So far the pain hasn't been too bad. Right when I first woke up after the surgery yesterday it was pretty intense, but luckily they immediately gave me some pain stuff through my IV that eased the pain quickly. Now I'm just taking ibuprofen twice a day. The splint thing they put on me nose isn't anywhere near as annoying as I thought it'd be. It really covers just my nose and doesn't get in the way of anything else. Overall, I'm glad the surgery is over and that I'm not dead. This event caused a lot of "firsts" for me. Let's take a look at those: turn with me to page 53 in your copy of Cameron's Life: The Untold Story:
Page 53: Cameron's Firsts That Were Caused By Him Being Punched In The Face: 1) Being punched in the face 2) Bleeding profusely from multiple wounds 3) Breaking nose 4) Breaking a bone 5) Going to the ER for anything more than just being sick 6)
Well, there we go. Hope you enjoyed guys. May 16 TGIF (not)Well this is it. In 30 minutes I'll be in the surgery room, getting prepped and stuff (whatever that is). In 1.5 hours the surgery will begin. Let's make a checklist of how I'm feeling right now:
Scared? Yes Ready? Yes Hungry? YES Excited? Yes Nervous? Yes Ready to be in pain? No Ready to be lied to by the Men In Black with the memory eraser thing? No Ready to have a normal nose again? Yes Ready to sit at home and play Halo all night? Yes Ready to wear a goofy nose brace for a week? No Ready to go to another metal show? Yes (and maybe break someone else's nose?)
Well, looks like I'm good to go. Keep me in your prayers. I'll post back afterwards and let you'll know how it went (IF I'M ALIVE). Bye for now ladies and gents.
-Cameron
May 12 How To Leave CommentsHey guys, sorry to post this in a blog of it's own but I wanted to make sure everyone sees it. Windows Live is picky and makes you register to leave comments. Easiest way around this is for you'll to just leave general comments in the guestbook. It's on the top right-hand side of my homepage. So I just noticed it's kind of funny how this site looks cooler than my actual one (cameronfield.com). I'm going to work on forwarding that URL to this one. Have a good one guys. -Cameron Two for OneGot a special treat for you guys: double update today.
"Music appreciation is a general survey curse including music from various styles, cultures and historical periods. The general objectives of the course are: to introduce the student to music sources other than the normal mass media offering available, and to give the student tools which will help to increase listening pleasure and understanding.
During the course of study, the student will learn to hear and discuss music by using the elements of timbre, melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, and form. The student will also learn general information about music terminology and how the elements of music are used in the style periods of western music."
Like I said, nothing to be too excited about. So here's the reason I'm even taking time to write this: the instructor (Dr. Marcelo Bussiki) is a trip. Jentry and I walk in, and Dr. Bussiki is all smiles. He begins talking and doesn't stop for 2 solid hours. During those 2 hours, I saw/experienced some of the most awkward and funny moments ever.
Before I go any further, let me show you what I just found courtesy of Google... Dr. Marcelo Bussiki himself (he's the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra conductor) Also here's his Wikipedia profile and his Blinn Staff profile.
Anyways, so Dr. Bussiki is one of the most energetic professors I've ever had. He LOVES music with a passion. He was singing and making crazy sounds and beats in no time. We watched a 30 minute clip of an orchestra and he paused and rewinded just about every 10 minutes to explain something. The funny thing is, although his class is extremely boring, I love it. He has the coolest accent ever and makes everything he talks about somewhat (used loosely) enjoyable.
That's all I've got today guys. Stay tuned for more posts are time goes on...
-Cameron May 08 First Blog PostOk, finally got the blog working. Hopefully I'll post on here pretty regularly. Until then, hang tight guys. |
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