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10/29/10

Happily Wearing My Beef Sillybands

Sillybands are a craze for kids. I got a set of the most unique silly bands I’ve seen at the 2010 Arkansas State Fair!

10/26/10

Wordless Wednesday: Hog Stare Down

10/23/10

BlackBerry Down & Learning to Type All Over Again

A look at the Blackberry Torch and my road to getting it. Yes, it was brought on by a total collapse of my previous Blackberry. Hear the horror story.

10/17/10

Cool Chicks Cruising Cotton in a Convertible

Remembering how exciting it is to have a new experience like riding in a convertible can be a true joy. That’s the rush of excitement I had today as I took a girlfriend’s daughters out today!

10/13/10

iPad Game “We Farm” Cuts Major League Baseball Tension

Virtual farm games have seen a rapid adoption on Facebook and are come to the iPad. These games provide some sense of escape, so much so Major Leaguers are playing it in the clubhouse as they head to the playoffs!

10/13/10

Wordless Wednesday: Together We Can by My 8-Year-Old Niece

I saw this photo posted to my sister’s Facebook page. My 8-year-old niece is a good thinker and a good artist too! The painting is titled “Together We Can Learn About Each Others’ Cultures” and given the photos from various events at the World Food Prize, with a number of farmers from different countries participating, I just thought I had… Read More

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