Life in general


Mare was good, my hair is still new.

I’ve been getting dizzy spells recently a lot. But all the doctors in boston are booked, many through feb.

Blink was good, but not as amazing as The Tipping Point. Very different subject matter, but the tools explored in both books can (and should) be combined. But to get the most “marketing” useful information out of blink you kind of have to reverse engineer most of the data. Once you understand how to successfully harnas and analyze your own first impressions you can begin to attempt to work with creating products that emanate good first impressions.
When I said “dense situationist-type stuff” I was referring to: this kind of thing.

I’m about to start reading Getting Things Done, its spoken of very highly. I’ve also been interested in Martial Arts stuff a lot recently, I’m begun taking Muay Thai (thai kickboxing) and I picked up some books at the library about Escrima, the physics of martial arts, and Vietnamese martial arts.

i’m 24, and going to mare tonight

and my hair is new!

Went to a trendy little italian place last night on Hanover, Strega. Great food, odd liquor license. Apparantly Mass laws make beer, wine and cordials a common setup in restaurants in Boston, but exactly what classifies as a cordial is interesting, at the Waterfront on commercial av they can’t have vodka, but they can have vanilla vodka. Weird.

Some loud and drunk lawyers from Chicago (aren’t they all?) Sat near us and discussed, loudly many things including Paul Revere as analyzed in Malcolm Gladwell’s The Tipping Point. At least they weren’t talking about Freakonomics. We wondered if they knew how close they were to the famous statue in the Paul Revere mall. I wonder if they’d care.

Pj33r this headline.

Funk train is coming through!

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yeah, thats right. I got a wordpress.com blog now, aren’t you jealous?