Tuesday, July 08, 2008

My Favorite Poem

I'm not really a poetry person, but one poem has always had a profound impact on me. Every time I read this poem, it makes we want to do good and be better. I suppose I should read it more often, eh? Seriously though, I love this poem so much. Myra Brooks Welch has done more good with this one poem that any of us can probably imagine.

'Twas battered and scarred, and the auctioneer
Thought it scarcely worth his while
To waste much time on the old violin,
But held it up with a smile: "What am I bidden, good folks," he cried,
"Who'll start the bidding for me?"
"A dollar, a dollar", then, "Two!" "Only two?
Two dollars, and who'll make it three?
Three dollars, once; three dollars, twice;
Going for three--" But no,
From the room, far back, a gray-haired man
Came forward and picked up the bow;
Then, wiping the dust from the old violin,
And tightening the loose strings,
He played a melody pure and sweet
As a caroling angel sings.

The music ceased, and the auctioneer,
With a voice that was quiet and low,
Said, "What am I bid for the old violin?"
And he held it up with the bow.
"A thousand dollars, and who'll make it two?
Two thousand! And who'll make it three?
Three thousand, once, three thousand, twice,
And going, and gone!" said he.
The people cheered, but some of them cried,
"We do not quite understand
What changed its worth." Swift came the reply:
"The touch of the master's hand."

And many a man with life out of tune,
And battered and scarred with sin,,
Is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd,
much like the old violin.
A "mess of pottage," a glass of wine,
A game--and he travels on.
He's "going" once, he's "going twice,
He's "going" and almost "gone."
But the Master comes, and the foolish crowd
Never can quite understand
The worth of a soul and the change that's wrought
By the touch of the Master's hand.


Friday, June 27, 2008

Chuck E Cheese's

Some things are just down right disturbing. Cool, but disturbing. I'm going to have nightmare's about this.


Friday, June 13, 2008

America's Best Dance Crew!!!

I'm not one to watch many shows like American Idol or Dancing With The Stars (or TV at all for that matter) but I saw this and I was like, "YEAH! Now THIS is TV!" So it's a show on MTV (Season 2 starts next Thursday at 10 PM EST!) that has dance crews competing against each other. The audience votes afterwards and everyone's happy. :D

There's this crew called the JabbaWockeeZ that are TRIPPIN'! (yes, I just said "trippin"). Anyway, they're the winners of the first season and I've included a couple compilations of there dancing for you (cause they're AWESOME!!!) So yeah, check it out!

P.S. Both videos are tight, but the second one has some REALLY good stuff!






JABBA JABBA JABBA!!!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Facebook Encounters In Real Life? Hm...

So this is a hilarious (and semi-sketchy) video about what it would be like to have a Facebook encounter in real life. Enjoy! 


Windows Windows Windows...



Have you ever used Windows ME (Millennium Edition) before? Yeah, it's like rubbing salt into a wound and going on a run when the forecast calls for acid rain. Anyway, I thought I'd share my love for Windows ME. :)

Thursday, May 08, 2008

I Wanna Dress Like Hendrix!


Foxy.........

Woofertastic

It's the totally hip, cool, wicked sweet, almost-as-good-as-chicken-noodle-soup word.



THAT'S WOOFERTASTIC!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Party!

I think the best part about being home is the parties. Speaking of parties...

TONIGHT!
Timpanogos Park (sp?)
7:30 PM
BE THERE!

:)

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Servers... overloading...

Ever try to get on a certain social networking website and it takes forever to load (or doesn't load at all) because there are a katrillion people trying to do the exact same thing? Yes, such is my life right now. I may have to resort to reading a book. Agh! ;) hehehe

Monday, April 21, 2008

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Why I Can't Wait For Global WiMAX

I love the internet. I'm not really one to spend all day doing nothing on it, but I love being able to look up anything at any given time. So now I'm in Camp Lejeune, NC. I don't have internet access in my barracks, so I have to walk about 1/2 mile to the Rec Center to get on the internet. Sure, it's not bad, but it's not exactly convenient having a leg I just busted in Iraq.

"Welcome to Tomorrow!" I can't WAIT for WiMAX. WiMAX is basically this concept: high-speed internet EVERYWHERE! So yes, I will be happy when it arrives in full force. :)


Sunday, April 06, 2008

MoTab, anyone?

Conference was great, no? 

I was listening to a Christmas CD today that my parents got for me a while back. It's called "Spirit Of The Season" by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and featuring Sissel. Sissel, if you've never heard her, has probably the most beautiful voice I've ever heard, male or female. I went to this concert (the one on the CD) at the Conference Center a while back and was stunned by her voice.
There's a song on the CD called "Lux Aurumque". This is by far my favorite song on the album. We sang the same song in the state Honor Choir (yes, back in high school) in... 2004? Anyway, it's an extremely beautiful song. It's even one worth putting on repeat and listening to over and over (if you're like that). So that's what I've done for the past while. 
And I totally hit the wall a few minutes ago. By "the wall" I mean the wall you hit when you don't have any big responsibilities and "doing your own thing" gets boring. I've been trying to stay busy with reading and learning new stuff, but I just want to walk again dang it! *phew* ok, I'm fine. Such is life. :)

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Procrastination... Ugh... Finishing Packing... YAY!

I hate procrastinating. I have a tendency to procrastinate every time I leave home on some sort of military assignment (probably cause I just want to stay home for a while!) So now I'm done packing (my wonderful Mom helped me SO MUCH!) and I leave on a plane in... 8 1/2 hours. 

Utah... it's been real... and it's actually been fun. See you in three or four weeks!

P.S. If you haven't seen "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium" yet, SEE IT! It's SO GREAT! :)

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

North Carolina... Ugh...

I go back to Camp Lejeune, NC tomorrow morning. Let's just say I'm glad it's only for three or four weeks. I've had enough adventuring with the Marine Corps for one year.


Saturday, March 29, 2008

Calling All Readers!

I NEED YOUR HELP!

It's late at night (again) and I was going to put another Dilbert strip on with some commentary (again) but then my mind started working (finally! It works!). I got a crazy idea (I like ideas in the "crazy" flavor) and I want your opinion on it.

As some of you may know, I like writing. It may not be perfect grammar all of the time, but I enjoy it! One of my lifelong goals is to write a book. I like science fiction books, so maybe I'll try working my right brain a little bit. I also like the self-help/self-improvement books, so that's always a possibility. So I don't know what kind of book, but a book WILL be written before I die! All great journey's begin with a single step, right? Well my crazy idea is my single step in my journey to writing my book. 

Do you know how people got their writing careers started? (Don't worry. I'm gonna Google myself to death on that one.)  :P
Do you know anything about becoming a freelance writer? 
Do you have any writing techniques that have really helped you? I could just start writing and writing and hope I get something out of it, but I want to apply it more. 
What kind of stuff do freelance writers do? I figure they'd have to be in a niche of some sort (writers interested in computers should send articles to computer magazines, etc.). 
Do newspapers accept articles written by anyone? Or magazines for that matter?

The point is, I want to write. I find a lot of things interesting and worth writing about, but I'm not motivated enough to write about random stuff if all I do with it is save it on my computer and never do anything with it. 

Any advice would be most helpful!

THANK YOU! 

P.S. Thanks for tuning in to my life. I'll try to keep it interesting so I have exciting things to write about. :)

Friday, March 28, 2008

What I Do Late At Night

Generally speaking, people who stay up late at night are polar opposites. By this I mean that most people who stay up late at night are either: A) doing homework, working on a project, etc., or B) slowly wasting their lives away (it helps if you have Lays Potato Chip crumbs all over yourself and there are infomercials on the TV.) There's always the other group who kind of get stuff done, but that's not what we're talking about. :P
So some of you may wonder, "I wonder what Phil does when he stays up late at night?" Okay, so you probably don't, but since I write what I write, you wonder. Well I'm not wasting my life away, I'll give you that much. I used to heavily read business related books (which I still read, just not as much.) I've slowly evolved and learned what the most fulfilling thing to do late at night is. 

This activity which both stimulates the brain by educating and expanding your mind, and entertains is..... ("Drumroll please!").......    READING COMICS!

 

"Yes, ladies and gents, Phil has become addicted to Dilbert comics!" and I love it. :)

P.S. I like people in the marketing business. I've done marketing myself and consider myself a marketer of sorts. But this comic strip rings true!

Monday, March 24, 2008

A Look At The Apple Tribe

I'm an Apple fan. Their stuff works! There aren't any compatibility issues. I click on a program, it opens! There's no ctrl+alt+delete. There's no "blue screen of death". I want my Mac to do something, it does it. IT WORKS IT WORKS IT WORKS!!! So now, you may have guessed, I use machines running Windows as little as possible. I wouldn't call myself an Apple maniac, but I love their widgets (having an iPod Touch makes me want to get an iPhone and completely get rid of the phone I have now!) 
Here's a fun article about Why Apple fans hate tech reporters. I suggest Windows and Mac users alike should read it (and you Linux users too.) It's a fun look at why Apple fans can be defensive of their beloved products. 

To Steve Jobs!

Friday, March 21, 2008

The Cloverfield Effect

I saw Cloverfield tonight for the third time. I must say it was even better the third time! And I'll probably watch it a fourth and a fifth too! But out of the people who have seen it, many suffer from what I call the Cloverfield Effect. Caused by the jerky, bumpy camerawork, a lot of people suffer from the Cloverfield Effect (my fancy way of saying "motion sickness") from watching the movie. After the first time though, at least for me, the motion sickness tends to leave.
But for those of you who have yet to see Cloverfield but plan on seeing it in the near future (which you should!) I suggest reading over this article, "What's Behind 'Cloverfield' Illness?" It's a WebMD article! Talk about legit! 
So yes, Cloverfield may make you a bit queasy, but it's worth it! Enjoy!!!

      
     Enjoying Cloverfield!             might cause   motion sickness!   which can be cured by   Motion Eaze!
         (or a Coke, or robbing a bank)  
(seriously...)

Sunday, March 16, 2008

So... it's kinda late...

My sleep schedule is all out of whack. It's great. :)


Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Blog Blog Blog... BOOM!


I don't know about you, but life with a broken leg is... slow. I started doing yard work yesterday just because I was bored and I wanted to go outside. And you know what? I actually liked it! In fact, my parents are giving me lists of things to do! I almost enjoy being their little slave. :P haha
So what else... ? Oh! I'm reading the "E-Myth Revisited" by Michael E. Gerber. If you like business, you MUST read it. If you like self-improvement, then you should read it. I also bought "1984" off Amazon.com (Amazon is a drug) for some recreational reading. I haven't started reading it yet, but the description on the back ("1984 is still the great modern classic of 'negative utopia'") gives me chills (you know, the exciting chills, not the I'm-about-to-die chills, the "spiritual chills", or the chills you get when an attractive girl (or guy, for all you ladies) talks to you and you're taking notes in your head; "I've got one! I don't know what I'm doing, but it's working!") Needless to say, I'm looking forward to reading the book.
Which leads me to my next point, (well, not really, I just wanted to sound important and intelligent) So I created my South Park version of myself (even though you've probably already seen it on Facebook) and I must say, that is the best looking version of me to date. I mean, check me out. Yeeaaahhh..... P-I-M-P.... 
And heretoforthwith mine shepherdess doth frolickingly fetch the water pail forthwith which is thither, not hither.
Don't ask. I'm bored. :) You know, I've always wanted to write a book. I have no idea what it'll be about, but writing a book has been one of my life goals.
So here's an interesting bit of information: (I learned this about a week ago on the 4th) Boeing Advanced Systems has started System F6, 'DARPA's Future, Fast, Flexible, Fractionated, Free-Flying Spacecraft United by Information Exchange space technology program.' In other words: multiple, networked specialized spacecraft swarms that are intelligent enough to perform a single coordinated task together, like analyzing the crops or deciding to destroy humanity, Skynet-style." 
Basically, there's a bunch of spaceships that work together on a certain mission and don't need human help. My brother and I watched Terminator 3 last night (it was edited, haha) and Skynet is the autonomous homeland security system made up of robots that have all sorts of weapons. The evil lady terminator infects the system with a virus, so when they activate Skynet, Judgement Day happens (the end of the world) because the robots start shooting everything and launching nukes in order to destroy the enemy, the humans. 
And if you enjoy the end of humanity, I thoroughly suggest seeing the movie Cloverfield. Now THAT movie was intense! Check it out!

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Heaven!

Okay, I promise I'll try to stop thinking about Angels & Airwaves and I'll give up my infatuation with them (maybe), but their song "Heaven" off their newest album I-Empire is probably one of the best songs I've ever heard! I LOVE listening to it because it just makes me feel good and I feel on top of the world when it's on (sounds cheesy? who cares?!) Anyway, here's my favorite song in the world right now!

"Heaven" - Angels & Airwaves

I will run the streets and hostile lands
I will touch the rain with all I have
I will breathe the air, just to scream it loud
My feet will never touch the ground
Because the days they feel like ancient clocks
Like when kids grow up and learn to walk
Because your life is full of pure desire
A place so gloriously wired

(Chorus)
The lights and sounds
Oh God this is such a mess
And it's like our world
But we're the last ones left
And the hair it stands
On the back of our necks
And I swear it shows
Heaven must be just like this

Do you see the hills beneath the clouds?
The star as trails to lead you out
Can you sense the pain? It's everywhere
And if you try, you'll never care
And the love you had
When you were young
Is right outside for all to come
Because your life is full of pure desire
A place so gloriously wired

(Chorus)

If you see the lights break though the clouds
And fire up at distant towns
Well the world will begin, exactly how it ends
When you call for love, when you are lost
For evermore or whatever it costs
And the world will begin, exactly how it ends

Please stay, don't go
I've got you now,
Are you curious? (x7)

Here I am

Friday, February 29, 2008

Missing Angels & Airwaves? Think again!


So I was pretty happy when I broke my leg because, "Hey, I'll be home for the Angels & Airwaves concert on the 4th of March." Well I get here and I check for tickets online and they're sold out (technically, I can still buy tickets... for $90 a piece!) So wo is me, right? I think not! I put a "wanted" add on craigslist.org last night for a pair of tickets and a guy name Cody responded to me. He said he doesn't have tickets for the show on the 4th, but he has two passes to their acoustic performance on the 5th in Taylorsville. So what did I do? I bought them, of course! There's a meet and greet afterwards, so hopefully I can get my picture with Tom Delonge! YES!!!                                                                          

I was listening to their song "Heaven" from their I-Empire album as I was finishing my errands today. The sun was shining, reflecting off the snow on Timp, and the lyrics just... worked. I drove an extra mile around town just to finish the song. :)
So yes, I'll get out of "high-school-student-obsessed-with-a-band" mode and return to reality. Thanks for joining me!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Positively Driven!

By the way, here's a link to my new community project "Positively Driven":


Check it out! Come help us all like a happier, more fulfilling, more positive life! We rely on readers like you to keep it going. So come join us!


Twitter and the Rest of the World

I signed up for Twitter last night. It's all because of that Evan Williams guy! Him and his creating of Blogspot and Twitter and other technological social tools. We'll see if I even use it that much. Either way, I have created a new blog entitled "Positively Driven." I imagine it as a community of people from around the world who are dedicated to positive living; a place to share and learn from each other ways in which we can live happy, fulfilling, and downright positive lives! Come join us! Let me know if you want to be a contributer! That's what it's all about! :D