| A lot of people have known about the gradual change of my political beliefs over the past few years, but a lot of things have changed since our last presidential election; the economy has worsened, election promises have been compromised or broken, and bipartisanship had its brief cameo before quickly falling to the wayside.
Well, in second-guessing myself, I reviewed some of the video recordings of the primaries, and I am starting to think that maybe I had it all wrong... this was the clip (courtesy of YouTube) that really challenged me:
Senator McCain's take on bartisanship (from the Republican primary) |
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| If you are not up for buying Lumina for $2, perhaps I could convince you to Digg Lumina instead? :D
http://digg.com/apple/Cool_new_iPhone_iPod_Touch_memory_game_Check_it_out
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| I HAVE NOW FIGURED OUT what to do with my xanga blog. I will unabashedly promote my company's new game of memory for the iPhone: Lumina! The game is a great way to pass the time and exercise your memory on the go. You'll need an iPhone or iPod Touch to play the game, but my friends, please consider buying it anyways for ONLY $1.99! Yes, for less than a New York City subway ride, you can support us: if a lot of our friends buy it before or during the new iPhone launch tomorrow, we may have a chance of making the "Top 25" list and really getting some exposure. Please spare 2 bucks if you can- and if you have an iPhone or iPod Touch, please consider posting a positive review on the iTunes Store!
To purchase (or write a review), please head over to our iTunes Lumina page (iTunes required).
For general information and to see a demo video of the game itself, head over to our Lumina website.
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| So I'm trying to figure out what to do with this blog. I'm too wary of strangers/stalkers to be authentic online anymore. I don't have any time to post now that I'm married. It would be great to have a blog exclusively for friends (and I know one can set that up in Xanga) but I don't even know if my friends still use Xanga anymore. What to do...
I'm turning 30 in less than a month. I used to dread this moment, thinking that it would be a forced slap in the face by the realization that I haven't done anything in my life by 30. But actually, I'm feeling very comfortable moving into 30 - like fitting a worn and familiar glove. I think I am where I should be, doing what I should be doing, and most importantly being who I'm supposed to be. My 20's flew by, full of struggles and weary victories and growth through circumstance. What happened to my youth? I guess "maturity" happened... I just hope the 30's don't go much faster than the past decade, because I want to have more fun this time around.
Ahh, good times. |
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| I will be a married man in a month. Life is so weird...
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