Yippee! My new iPhone 4S (Unlocked, Black, 64GB) has been delivered to the FedEx office near my house where it is being held for pickup. I’m now only a few hours away from finally having it in my hands!
Author Archives: dpkworldwide
Today’s Quote: Tinyhouse
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“What makes us feel liberated is not total freedom, but rather living in a set of limitations that we have created and prescribed for ourselves.
Things that we think are liberating can ultimately become restrictive, and things that we initially think are controlling can sometimes give us a sense of comfort and security.”
— Hillary “Tinyhouse”, from a post called “10 Guiding Principles for Living Tiny“ on the Small Living Journal website.
a new, personal blog
I started thinking: You know, I should probably split my personal blogging items into a different place than the blog I want to use for my eventual “business” blogging.
Ergo, dougkendrick.wordpress.com
However, I may not be using this one for a while–but I will eventually get all the stuff out of my other blog and over here…
Today’s Quote: Nomadic Matt
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“We may not remain in a place forever, but sometimes places forever remain in us.”
–A particularly poignant sentiment from the Nomadic Matt Blog. I couldn’t agree with him more as I trudge through every single day wishing I could be back in Japan…
Today’s Quote: Emerson
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“Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising which tempt you to believe that your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires courage.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Tea Party vs. OWS
Here, in a nutshell, is why you should go with the Tea Party instead of the iPhone-wielding, Starbucks-swilling Marxists (courtesy of Charlie’s Blog):
Tea Partiers smell much better than Occupiers. Plus, Tea Partiers leave a tip for the waitress at IHOP. Occupiers eat, refuse to pay, and piss on the floor. Then, they burn the place down.
Today’s Quote: Glaser
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“Less is not necessarily more… Just enough is more.”
— Milton Glaser