I can’t stop thinking about this. Where can I has miniature giraffe? Did you notice the dogs playing poker at the beginning? How about the Tetris theme at the end? Who ever made this is much the genius.

His name is Gregor, he’s on the ‘facingbook‘ too.

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My friend Billy McLaughlin recently spoke at the TEDxAtlanta conference about relearning. Billy is an incredible musician, not only did he create amazingly complex music called fingerstyle guitar, when he developed a rare condition that stopped him from playing, he taught himself to play all over again — left-handed.

More about Billy

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Check out this amazing video from the TED talks.

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May 08

Ross Sisters

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This is the weirdest thing. Cheery optimism, dadaist lyrics, contortionism and gingham together at last…

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My trip to Sweden was a resounding success! In fact, it was a little too successful. I could try to explain it, but the video does a better job. As you can see, I had to get back to Minnesota before things got out of hand. Please wait for the video to load, it’s totally worth the wait.

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The Taiwanese seem to have figured out what happened to the most famous Asian golfer.

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SNL is actually funny again. Pulp Fiction fans will love this.

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You’re only limited by your imagination and supply of duct tape. I’ve got a bodge I’m planning to build this week, y’all will be the first to know if it works.

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Interesting and informative video that my friend Dan found.

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Hey kids, I know the President is going to have a little sit down with you Tuesday, so here’s a little something to get you in the mood. When I was a little whipper-snapper, there was a popular saying making the rounds: Question Authority. Always ask questions, only your mom can get away with ‘because I said so.’

One of the great things that I have learned during my time here on Earth, is that you should never be satisfied with an answer. Ask the same question of several people. Take a good puzzler like, “why is the sky blue?” and ask as many people as you are comfortable with asking. Be kind, be nice; lots of people can’t answer that one.

Start thinking through all the answers, soon you will find other questions like: “what is light?” or “what is blue?” And if you keep seeking answers you’ll develop that stupid grin that I wear most of the time.

Life is mysterious, we all have our own path to find, truth to discover and the right to pursue happiness.

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