October 2011
42 posts
World’s ‘Seven Billionth Baby’ Is Born →
Oct 31st
RT @philoquotes Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to another. ~ Plato
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“Don’t let the noise of other people’s opinions drown out your own inner voice.”
– Steve Jobs (via kari-shma)
Oct 26th
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Nirav Photography →
An amazing photography blog.
Oct 26th
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ListenParadise - Coldplay The new Mylo Xyloto album is...
Oct 25th
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Things I Love About Fall
Fall candles Football Crisp, cool air Sweater weather Thick socks Hot tea Pumpkin muffins Kicking leaves Apple cider Rainy days Flannel
Oct 21st
Rebooting my laptop 4x + network diagnostics… And still unable to get wifi access at @CapogiroPenn #firstworldproblems
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“Spock, you are fully capable of deciding your own destiny. The question you face...”
– Sarek, Star Trek (2009) Star Trek was actually an amazing movie. Great story line and characters.
Oct 16th
“Take chances, take a lot of them. Because honestly, no matter where you end up,...”
– Unknown
Oct 16th
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Lights - Ellie Goulding →
An awesome interactive music video
Oct 16th
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Phew, turned in my IPE essay on the Acela Express en route to New York. #trainbeatsplane
Oct 14th
Amazing dinner at #Morimoto tonight. The Omakase menu was fantastic!
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Oct 11th
30 Bizarre and Creative Packaging Design Examples →
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Oct 9th
Big-Azz martinis at The Continental AC! @DanielleQing and @terry_ye http://t.co/UpWh5ASb
Oct 8th
RT @michaelkbusch: Truly outrageous that 99% of the cookies are consumed by 1% of the monsters on PBS. #occupysesamestreet
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99% →
Depressing, but it offers some perspective
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"Getting In" - The New Yorker →
A thought-provoking article about Ivy League admissions “As a hypothetical example, take the University of Pennsylvania and Penn State, which are two schools a lot of students choose between,” Krueger said. “One is Ivy, one is a state school. Penn is much more highly selective. If you compare the students who go to those two schools, the ones who go to Penn have higher incomes. But let’s look at...
Oct 3rd