Is KGB (Knowledge Generation Bureau), an SMS-based info service, condoning cheating in college with this commercial?
Probably not. But that's how it feels.
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RHtiTjBxJY]
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Jay-Z/Alicia Keys perform at Yankee Stadium -- Game 2 World Series
So I'm convinced that Jay-Z and Alicia Keys powered the Yankees up for the win over the Phillies tonight. Powerful song for a powerful city. Missed it? Here it is:
...oh yeah, and no Lil Mama...lol (I had to throw that in)
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...oh yeah, and no Lil Mama...lol (I had to throw that in)
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a.Rias
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Pedro Martinez: Most Influential player ever to walk into Yankee Stadium?
Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.
Pedro is a great interviewer though...
Summit on the Summit

Spread the word about the Summit on the Summit campaign to raise awareness about the global clean water crisis. As the climbers climb, they will be posting pictures, tweets, etc. to share the experience. Check out the website to see who will be climbing and how to get involved.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Gotta Love Music...Straight UP!
How AWESOME is this???
The musician in this clip records a song in less than 4 minutes, and I must say, it's FIRE!

Click on the picture or below to check it out:
Musician Creates A Looping Song From Violens And Drums
Posted using ShareThis
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The musician in this clip records a song in less than 4 minutes, and I must say, it's FIRE!

Click on the picture or below to check it out:
Musician Creates A Looping Song From Violens And Drums
Posted using ShareThis
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a.Rias
www.thinkforewords.blogspot.com
The Eight Irresistible Principles of FUN

Here's a good, motivational find that I Stumbled-Upon today. It highlights 8 principles of fun--characterized as one of the things in life that are not absolutely necessary, but accentuates life.

As I see it, these principles can be easily applied to other areas of self-improvement: building relationships, financial recovery, personal success, self-esteem, entrepreneurship, etc. Think of some areas in your life that you would like to improve. These common sense principles may be able to apply there also.

Click on any of the photos and you will be redirected to the website. Check it out, think about each principle, and tell me what you think.

www.eightprinciples.com//
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Best BET Cipher 09
The BEST BET Hip Hop Awards Cipher set I've seen...
Mos Def, Black Thought, Eminem (RIPPED IT)
Enjoy!
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Mos Def, Black Thought, Eminem (RIPPED IT)
Enjoy!
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a.Rias
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Yankees World Series 2009
Now, I have been a Yankee fan for as far back as I remember. I still have some old cards that used to come in those packs with a stick of bubble gum inside them. Every week I would go to the comic book store, grab a few packs of baseball and basketball cards to put in my binder. I would bring that binder to my baseball games and practices so that before and after the game, I could compare and brag about what cards I had that my teammates wanted.
Tonight's win by the Yankees brought me back to those days.
After the initial excitement of the win settled down (I'm still pretty pumped about it), I was sitting, watching the montage of Yankee reactions from various camera angles. It brought me back to a year when I was playing in little league, on the team with one of the worst records in the league. By a miracle we made the playoffs as the last seed. We ended up in the Championship game. We lost in the Championships, and I vaguely remember how that loss felt. But I vividly recall the game that we won to put us in the championships...as well as each unexpected, hustle-hard, tense game that led up to that championship. Those are feelings that I will not forget.
Seeing Teixera, Jeter and A. Rod meet midfield to embrace and jump around like 10 year old kids reminded me of myself. For a second, I got goosebumps. The camera switched over to Joe Girardi, who was once a teammate to some of the current Yankees (Jeter, Posada, Petitte), and he couldn't contain himself. After the final pitch, Posada and Mo Rivera calmly pumped their fists as they walked toward each other, and within only a few steps, could not help but lightly jog to one another, smiling gleefully in ways that only one's inner child could muster up, leading to a excited embrace.
I remember feeling like that and for a second, while watching the Yankees rejoice, I was stuck, seeing myself as a kid trying to contain my excitement but failing to restrain it.
And it got me thinking, "this is the feeling that everyone person wants to feel". Many of us want to be the best at what we do and we wish to acheive greatness. The icing on the deal would be to be recognized for proving that we are the best at what we do. We all want to win! From kids...to adults. That excitement that we feel when we win, and the pain that we feel after we lose (LA Angels tonight), is a universal, ageless feeling.
My desire to succeed and become the best at what I do was boosted up watching the conclusion this game in ways that only NY sports can do for me.
Everyday, believe in yourself. Do what you love. Be what you love. What you love is ageless, timeless, universal. Make it count and the world will watch.
Also, to put something into perspectiv: prime time baseball players get paid millions to sustain a strong .300 batting average. That means they get on base 30% of the time. The other 70% of the time, they're out. But when that .300 counts, they're expected to produce.
Think about that...
I'm just hoping the Knicks can give me this feeling again soon :(

Over and out.
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a.Rias
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
We Were Once a Fairy Tale by Spike Jonez
"We Were Once a Fairy Tale"
A short film by Spike Jonez featuring Kanye West.
The film speaks for itself. Props for this.

View the film HERE
Props to Argo106 for putting me on (via Caniba's page).
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A short film by Spike Jonez featuring Kanye West.
The film speaks for itself. Props for this.

View the film HERE
Props to Argo106 for putting me on (via Caniba's page).
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a.Rias
www.thinkforewords.blogspot.com
Labels:
Good Vibes,
Kanye West,
Media,
No Filter,
Short Film
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Random Internet Finds
Caricature Map of Europe in 1914

Random funny comics and quizzes to pass some time doing with absolutely no expectation of gaining an ounce of knowledge or personal betterment, lol, at http://theoatmeal.com/
A dude facing a question I hated answering as a kid. I should have thought of this as an answer. [having embedding issues, will try again later]
Some political humor...

Random funny comics and quizzes to pass some time doing with absolutely no expectation of gaining an ounce of knowledge or personal betterment, lol, at http://theoatmeal.com/
A dude facing a question I hated answering as a kid. I should have thought of this as an answer. [having embedding issues, will try again later]
Volkwagon tests the "fun theory" to get people to walk stairs more. [embedding issues]
Friday, October 16, 2009
The Epitome of Awesomeness
The Epitome of Awesomeness
http://bit.ly/3fHjKx
(via NPR news)
The guy in this short article was mugged, offered the mugger his coat, took the mugger to dinner and probably changed the mugger's life forever.
Awesome way to start a weekend.
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"head up, eyes open"
http://bit.ly/3fHjKx
(via NPR news)
The guy in this short article was mugged, offered the mugger his coat, took the mugger to dinner and probably changed the mugger's life forever.
Awesome way to start a weekend.
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a.Rias
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"head up, eyes open"
Monday, October 5, 2009
Filthy Wealth from the Inside
So, I decided not to go to the theater to watch Michael Moore's "Capitalism". As a ready habitué of the full spectrum of information, I chose not to go not because I'm not interested in what the film has to say, but because I can't see myself paying into what the movie intends to debunk. The irony is just too much.
But in the spirit of examining wealth in this country and around the world, I checked out a few docs today and yesterday; both by Jaime Johnson (an heir of the Johnson & Johnson company). What better way to take a look at extreme wealth from the inside?
"The 1 Percent" (link - Part 1 of 8)
A doc about the wealthiest 1% from the inside.
"Born Rich" (link - Part 1 of 7)
A doc about the children and other heirs of the wealthiest 1% from the inside.
Interesting perspective and I appreciate the intent of Jamie Johnson in putting these docs together. Can't hurt to check it out.
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a.Rias
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But in the spirit of examining wealth in this country and around the world, I checked out a few docs today and yesterday; both by Jaime Johnson (an heir of the Johnson & Johnson company). What better way to take a look at extreme wealth from the inside?
"The 1 Percent" (link - Part 1 of 8)
A doc about the wealthiest 1% from the inside.
"Born Rich" (link - Part 1 of 7)
A doc about the children and other heirs of the wealthiest 1% from the inside.
Interesting perspective and I appreciate the intent of Jamie Johnson in putting these docs together. Can't hurt to check it out.
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a.Rias
www.thinkforewords.blogspot.com
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