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Mean Disney Girls

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

This came through on Twitter a few weeks ago and I thought it was pretty good, so I’m sharing.

Large Hadron Collider Rap

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Y’all know I’m a major geek–I make no secret of that. For a while now, I’ve been riveted by physics, particularly M Theory. To test some of their hypotheses, tests have been done at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe. Want to learn a little more about it? There’s a rap song for that.

Sydney Harbor in Office Supplies

Monday, March 14th, 2011

This video is really cool. It might be a commercial from Australia, but I’m not 100% certain of that.

Are You Tough Enough?

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

The video below is the snow I’m having to deal with after more than 17″ were dumped on the Twin Cities over the weekend. I know I got more than 17 inches at my house, but this is the number they’re going with for official tallies. This makes it the 5th largest snow storm on record, BTW.

At first, I intended to narrate the video as I filmed, but decided all you’d hear is my teeth chattering if I tried to talk while I was outside. This morning, it was -13 degrees here and that’s air temperature, not wind chill. The high this afternoon was something like 9 degrees. I’m already tired of being cold and dealing with snow and this stuff will probably be around until the end of March. ::whimper::

Is it any wonder all my computer wallpapers are pictures of tropical islands?

Are you tough enough? Minnesota snow:


Monty Python Meets Star Trek

Friday, December 4th, 2009

I don’t usually post videos, but this one is too good not to share. It covers a lot of my geekiness with both Star Trek and Monty Python and the Holy Grail. If you look at related the related videos, you’ll see another one that’s a mash-up of Star Trek and The A-Team. That one’s pretty good, too, but the Python one is my fav.

Hivinau

Friday, July 31st, 2009

I received copy edits today for my April 2010 release, In the Darkest Night. This is a little earlier than I thought they were going to show up and I’m going to be really busy for the next 2 to 2.5 weeks.

In that vein, I’ll try to answer comments over the weekend, but I’m not going to have time tonight. Also, I didn’t get a chance to write a blog post today, so I thought I’d share a video. This is the hivinau dance from Tahiti and it makes me think of the Work In Progress (WIP).


Hivinau
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Sharing Edge of Dawn Video

Monday, June 15th, 2009

The book trailer for Edge of Dawn has been ready for a really long time and it’s been difficult to sit on it, but the book comes out June 30th and I wanted to wait until closer to its release to share the video. And without any more introduction, here’s my book trailer:

Having this out and available makes me think about starting the video for Kel’s book, but I’ll resist. It doesn’t come out until next March.

And They’re Off

Friday, December 19th, 2008

I finished copy edits for Edge of Dawn on Monday and sent them off to NYC on Tuesday. Everything went faster than I’d thought it would, but I was pretty organized in advance. I did a final read through–that’s what held them up a day–but it was a good thing I did. I found I’d crossed out the wrong paragraph in one spot. Oops. I fixed that and fiddled with word choices. All that’s left to do now on the book is proofread the test print of the book in a couple of months. This is where I enlist my mom’s help because it’s so easy to not see missing and/or extra words. My brain seems to put them right in.

As I left the Evil Day Job (EDJ) for Fed Ex on Tuesday at lunch, it started snowing. By that afternoon when I left the EDJ to go home, traffic on the freeway was at a standstill. It took an hour and a half to get home. I handled it okay, though. I didn’t think the roads were that bad so I wasn’t all that stressed and I had my iPod plugged in to the car stereo and listened to a couple of lectures from UC Berkeley on Earthquakes. I got hooked and now I’m working my way through the rest of the course. :-) I think I’m through lecture seven now.

We’ve had a lot of snow in MN this month, particularly in the last week or week and a half, and I’ve had to get up early nearly every day this week because of snowy roads. And I’ll be doing the same thing tomorrow because there’s another storm scheduled to roll through tonight. :-(

Still working on setting up the new laptop, but the important stuff like word processing software and antivirus protection is on there, so I’m good until I have more time.

And to close out, here’s a cute video for y’all.

The Lego Dude

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Another video today. Sorry, but I have been pounding paper (a small joke or joke attempt if it fell flat) trying to get my edits done in time to mail back tomorrow. Despite spending massive time and working into the wee hours on Saturday night, I’m not going to make it. It might be a blessing since it rained here today before the temperatures plummeted below freezing. The roads here are ice covered with snow and the high temp tomorrow is supposed to be 1 degree. That’s the optimistic forecast.

Anyway, all the markups are made. What I need to do now is one final read through before I package the manuscript up and send it back to NYC. Since I’m only about halfway, I don’t think I’ll finish tonight.

While I was marking up, though, I had the national news on the TV Friday night and in the Assignment America segment, they interviewed this guy who makes works of art out of Legos! It was incredibly cool and I was amazed. His work is showing in museums and it’s incredible. As someone who could barely make the most unimaginative things with the toy, I was impressed. I hoped some of you might be interested, too.

Straight No Chaser

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

The other night I was watching the national news and they did a story about a group of college friends who had a CD released with Christmas music. Two years ago, one of the guys had uploaded them singing a quirky version of the 12 Days of Christmas and it took off on YouTube. They’ve had more than 8 million views and one of them was a record executive who signed them. Of course, I was curious and immediately headed over to watch. I thought it was quirky and fun, too, so I’m sharing it here. I hope y’all enjoy it as much as I did.

BTW, no endorsement is implied. I just thought it was a fun video and these guys looked as if they were having a good time.


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