Is life complete? Maybe. While I wasn't using it to create a WiFi hotspot for my laptop, I managed to add an extra launcher page, create a quick launch for my contacts, and add a virtual on-screen keyboard.I can't wait to get my [...]
Is life complete? Maybe. While I wasn't using it to create a WiFi hotspot for my laptop, I managed to add an extra launcher page, create a quick launch for my contacts, and add a virtual on-screen keyboard.


Phone is changed again...this is my favorite ROM so far...Windows Mobile 6.5 on the Vogue (Touch) before it's released by Microsoft for anything! It's fast, polished, and takes up only a fraction of the memory that the last several ROM's did:
This past Friday was the 20th anniversary of Rush Limbaugh being on nationally syndicated radio. There are a ton of excellent articles up at National Review Online about it, especially this one. Rush is hilarious, entertaining, and brilliant. Here's hoping he has 20 more years in' [...] Battletoads was one of my favorite games for the old NES growing up, and if I remember correctly, I did end up conquering this game eventually. (of course, I seem to remember that I beat EVERY game that I played as a kid, so who knows) There was one level [...]
Wednesday night, a tornado ripped through my hometown of Manhattan, KS. Fortunately, there were no injuries, but there was a lot of damage to homes, businesses, and the Kansas State University campus. However, only one building on campus was leveled. The WIND EROSION LABORATORY. Heh.
Here's a pretty incredible live' [...]
"So it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
- Barack Obama, 2008 private fundraising speech to California billionaires
Since it is pretty much [...]

Scientists in New Zealand were dissecting a somewhat newly discovered species known as [...]
I bring this up' [...]

...after being a dirty lobbyist this past week. But first, I would like to thank Global Warming for the early-April, 40 degree temperatures in DC. It was miserable. I also managed to take one decent picture of the cherry blossoms:
Ok, I didn't really take' [...]
She's a pound puppy...don't know what she is...obviously, we don't leave her in the yard anymore. She jumped over the fence and went threw the neighbors doggie door once...managed to get on the neighbors dining room table and eat all of the newly baked cookies. ' [...]
April Fool's? I hope not:
Watch and enjoy flash video with Dr. Ed van Pelt as he explains to you the untapped potential of Christvertising.
Prayer - profiting Christians monetarily for 2,000 years. (and Jews for 6,000!)
In a couple days I am participating in a Public Health "Debate" for one of my classes at Optometry School. I am responsible for presenting McCain's ideas for healthcare and his stances on various health related issues. (Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Health Savings Accounts, etc.) I'm going to [...]
I was able to read most of Jonah Goldberg's new book Liberal Fascism over spring break and actually finished it up this past week, which is quite an accomplishment at this point in my life. Besides being an excellent book, it probably has one of the' [...] Step 1: Cut a hole in th Groom yourself.
"Dress nicely"A fellow Optometry student remixes current pop songs with optometry related lyrics. My personal favorite? The Justin Timberlake "My Love" "Glaucoma" remix.
An NYT article on the possibility (reality?) of fetal pain. [...]
Had the opportunity to go skiing for a few days at Arapahoe Basin over Spring Break. It was the best skiing I've ever had. 8 inches of powder, beautiful weather, and a whole new mountain added to A-Basin. Side note - don't eat at the Dam Brewery in Dillon...the Dam [...]
...just took on a new meaning. What is thought to be the first ever "eyeball tattoo" has been inflicted on a man in Toronto
Heard about this on the radio today. What an idiot. I'm guessing it's just a subconjunctival injection, which isn't real risky,' [...]
Rabid sports fans have more to worry about than the final score. New research shows that a heart-pounding sports match may be bad for the heart.

Perfect example tonight of why being a fan isn't worth it: I actually go out on [...]

And no, it wasn't just against other optometry students. We were competing with the entire university, beating the football players' team in the championship on a last second 3-pointer in overtime.
This is my 3rd year here, and we have two 3 on 3 championships, one 5 on [...]
A new contact lens embedded with electronic circuits could be the seed for "bionic eyes" that can see displays overlaid on a person's field of view, researchers say.The minute circuitry could aid the vision-impaired or could be used to create tiny but discernible readouts offering [...]
(Eric Gay/Associated Press)
It was better than the 2000 classic. Dwight Howard....sick....just sick. You shouldn't be able to do this stuff:
[...](I was searching the internets this past week looking for anything that would accurately describe the relationship of Optometry and Ophthalmology...besides the differences in what they do, and I couldn't find much. So here is how I see it (read: My opinion only!), based on [...]