My Favorite part:
Who throws the hottest treetop parties?
My Favorite part:
Who throws the hottest treetop parties?
The monkeys are picking tea.
The fishes are weird.
The cats are attacking.
It’s a new week here at electronicalifornia and soon a new month…oh and yesterday the ocean and party island became one and birthed a child called fun. More on that to come soon.
Update: In a strange turn of events, some other monkeys are now spear-fishing.
Two great looking fish recipes. They remind me of my dad.
Reminds me of this.
Tesing out the Flip Ultra at night…
Flip Night Test from Handsome Panda on Vimeo.
From Scott Adam’s Dilbert Blog
Let’s say you have a typical life and try to live it in the healthiest way. You might allocate your 24-hour weekday this way:
Sleep: 8 hours
Exercise: 1 hour
Work: 8 hours
Eating: 2 hours (leisurely)
Hygiene: 1 hour
Travel: 1 (Commute, errands)That leaves you three hours for family time, sex, shopping, food preparation, chores, household repair, volunteering in the school, and so on. If you have a dentist appointment, or your talkative relative calls, or American Idol has a two-hour special, you’re tapped out.
It’s a challenge to live a happy life if you aren’t giving enough attention to all of those categories, yet doing so is nearly impossible.
One time management strategy is to be independently wealthy, freeing up eight hours a day. But that option isn’t available to many. And apparently it isn’t fulfilling because most rich people continue to work full schedules.
Another strategy is to ignore the fact that you are slowly killing yourself by not sleeping and exercising enough. That frees up several hours a day. The only downside is that you get fat and die.
A third path is to work less than you could, live economically, enjoy each day as it comes, and try not to think about living on cat food when you retire.
Which strategy have you picked?