Entertaining Me

Whatever I find interesting and entertaining....

Ice Cream Sandwich gets ready for its closeup, would like to thank Kinect for big screen break (video) - http://pulse.me/s/5e0C1

Pretty cool. Not sure I see the use in it though.

LMAO

Interesting but misleading.

How to Nip Procrastination in the Bud Once and for All

This has been my biggest challenge in both my work life and personal life. It is one I have yet to conquer, but I continue to try nonetheless. This post hits the nail on the head, but I think most procrastinators are still waiting for that “magic potion” to cure them of their ills.  

The urge to procrastinate never go away. So, you must be prepared to battle it head on almost every day. I find the Pomodoro Technique to be very helpful in this battle. Promise yourself 20 minutes of focused work. Afterwards, you will often feel motivated and inspired seeing what you just accomplished, which actual instills you with the desire to do more work. 

(Source: addtoany.com)

Well, I surely don’t want to vote for a President with high expectations of the country he is leading! The guy who gets my vote is the one who wants to see the US fade into the background, maybe get pushed around by other world powers. Let them have some time in the spotlight. It’s not like we have done anything to deserve being the greatest country in the world.

The Economist:”By its end, most people would agree, the 20th century was an American century. Mitt Romney says that he wants the 21st century to be American too. That seems a little greedy.”

—Mitt Romney’s unimaginative blueprint for America’s foreign policy will hardly set the world on fire. And that may be a good thing: you do not want an American foreign policy that sets the world on fire. All the same, there are two jarring aspects to Mr Romney’s caution. (via theeconomist)

(via theeconomist)