Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Quite feat.


Alright! Wednesday already! This week is flying by, folks: ::CORRECTION:: this year is flying by, folks.  It's almost done.  Can't near believe it.  The last few day's I've been checking out scheduling and classes for next year, next semester, and it proves to be an interesting challenge.  I don't have a clue what will come about.  I really don't have a clue on what my intentions are for the next few years.  I've been trying to figure it out, I haven't really succeeded.  I guess it will come with patience, prayer, and discernment, yes?  On the bright side, it sure keeps scheduling for each semester interesting because my "four-year-plan" is far from "scheduled."  Keps ye guessin', eh?


There isn't much story behind today.  I guess one story would be this: over spring break, while I was at home, prom was the topic of discussion among many high school students.  It took me back a year ago, to my prom.  Craziness ensued.  I actually looked back in my blog history and found the PROM post, it is actually quite the read, so check it out!  :::


All that to say, the tie I wore today was the tie I was SUPPOSED to wear to prom a year ago.  Didn't end up happening, but hey, I still have the tie, and it works quite well.



In other news, the San Jose Sharks are in the playoffs and are going to make it to the second round this year. They've got to.  As I write, they are tied in their series 2 games to 2 games with the Colorado Avalanche, a series of epic proportions, a series where every game has been decided by one goal, a series where the last three games (of four, mind you) have ended in overtime.  Straight up nutty.




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In other news, guess what happened this past week? This blog received it's first acknowledgment outside of, well, this blog! Yesterday, April 20th, the Biola Chimes published an article online entitled "Meet Biola's Webbies" and I was interviewed for this here blog you're reading now. The piece is a short recap of five prominent "webbies" on Biola's campus with short descriptions and other goodies. Check out the article at this link:



Pretty cool! I'm excited for the future and what may come about. We'll have to see what happens. For all you consistent readers (and if this is your first visit, you'll learn soon enough), you know I update on the fly, I write as it comes to mind. So one day, who knows, I may just decide to stop. I may have nothing to write about anymore. However, on the other side, I may begin writing a TON and spend 15 hours of my Wednesday writing, therefore destructing from class time and, in the end, causing me to drop out of college. I sure don't know, you likely don't know, we're all in this thing together. Let's jam.




In other news, I gottsa some video for ya. Ye. Yes. Check them out, some good stuff, some good stuff for people of all shapes and sizes, for all likes and dislikes, for all emotions. Solidity.


Watch out, this first video may induce you to keel over from an overdosage of "cute." Just a warning.



For all you animal lovers who aren't so much into the puppies, and kitties, and other cuddly creatures, this next one is for you. This dude took on a massive anaconda--for sport. If I ever got lost in the jungle, I would mind being with this guy. I have a feeling he could take anything.




You ever used a BIC pen? Yeah, me too. Check out what this guy does with one BIC pen. Talk about a doodle.



Next up, a straight up jam using Nike FREE's. These guys get creative and make some beats, constructing a solid system between shoes and music. I'm not sure how they did it, all I know is they did, and it sounds beautiful.



You have likely heard of the recent volcano eruption in Iceland. This has created quite the eruption in the media as well has holding off multitudes of flights in and out of Europe. I think it's incredible how powerful the earth can be, how unpredictable the earth can be, how little we actually control. May this be even more evidence for intelligent design? We, as humans, may seem like we're in control, but this just rocks our world. Awesome. I love it.

That said, this video is a segment of INCREDIBLE footage from the volcano. Absolutely breathtaking.






That concludes this Wednesday's edition of It's Wednesday. I hope you have en excellent day today. Straight up.




I have one more video I added after the fact. I like this one, mainly because I wish I still rode my tricycle.





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