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		<title>Zune breaks into mainstream&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 04:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of you who frequent my blog know that I love to write about my favorite MP3 playing underdog, the Zune.  Now that school is back in session, I&#8217;ve seen a surprising number of people with them!  Not the sexy new generation though&#8230;the, um, older version.  Which I don&#8217;t really like.  But that friends, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of you who frequent my blog know that I love to write about my favorite MP3 playing underdog, the Zune.  Now that school is back in session, I&#8217;ve seen a surprising number of people with them!  Not the sexy new generation though&#8230;the, um, older version.  Which I don&#8217;t really like.  But that friends, is beside the point!  The whole Zune philosophy revolves around the ability to share music, pictures, and podcasts.  Now there are actually people in my two to share things with!  What a surprise!  I honestly didn&#8217;t think that there would be as many new Zune owners as there are.  Well done Microsoft.  I&#8217;m actually liking my Zune80 more as I find out more little features.  Hope that it doesn&#8217;t get passed over in Microsoft&#8217;s CES presentation&#8230;</p>
<p>Oh.  And I ran out of gas today.  And had to wait an hour for my dad to bring me new gas.  Fun.</p>
<p>(One more thing, the rumor at the moment is that Obama and Huckabee won.  Obama&#8230;YAY!  On the Republican side though, take my word for it, Huckabee will kill this country.  I am not even joking folks.  He will kill this nation dead.)</p>
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		<title>MEXICO</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 03:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m writing this as a plane takes me back to the United States.&#160; No use wasting time in getting a blog up.&#160; Plus I have nothing else to do at the moment.&#160; In a word, I would have to describe my vacation as phenomenal.&#160; There were things that could&#8217;ve gone better, but that&#8217;s life.&#160; Overall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m writing this as a plane takes me back to the United States.&nbsp; No use wasting time in getting a blog up.&nbsp; Plus I have nothing else to do at the moment.&nbsp; In a word, I would have to describe my vacation as phenomenal.&nbsp; There were things that could&#8217;ve gone better, but that&#8217;s life.&nbsp; Overall it was a look into a culture I had never experienced firsthand and also a time to relax and have fun.</p>
<p>My family and I stayed at the Crown Paradise hotel.&nbsp; It was an all-inclusive sort meaning the food, drinks/bar, and tips were all included.&nbsp; Plus there was tons to do with its multiple pools, mini golf, tennis courts, and more.&nbsp; It was an all around fun time.&nbsp; In Mexico it&#8217;s legal for me to drink, so Sarah was jealous that I got the red bracelet which gave me access to alcoholic drinks.&nbsp; Luckily I&#8217;m already pretty addicted to my drug of choice, Diet Coke.</p>
<p>Mexico was much different than America.&nbsp; It had the feeling of a poor neighborhood if you got out of the glitz of the strip with all the hotels and tourist spots.&nbsp; Everything had a pretty grungy look to it and it wouldn&#8217;t be a place I could live.&nbsp; I feel bad that their government can&#8217;t come up with a suitable way to turn the country around.&nbsp; We didn&#8217;t go too far into Mexico (it can get dangerous&#8230;) but we did go about half an hour away from Cancun by public bus to visit a marketplace.&nbsp; It was still a tourist marketplace, but it was a bit different than the hotel area.</p>
<p>One thing that really really bothered me in Mexico was the business philosophy.&nbsp; If you go into the marketplace, the people really pressure you into buying stuff.&nbsp; It&#8217;s also not a fixed price, so you can bargain for whatever you want.&nbsp; I LIKE fixed prices though, and the comforting structure they offer in any business model.&nbsp; The fact that they abuse the emotional tie you have with them is disgusting.&nbsp; I really hate feeling both pressured and like I&#8217;m letting people down.&nbsp; Two for two for Mexican tourist traps.&nbsp; Obviously I did not have too much fun in the marketplace.&nbsp; Got some decent pictures though.</p>
<p>Another thing I don&#8217;t like about making money in Mexico is the people who work for tips.&nbsp; They don&#8217;t have a real job, they do various things that you probably don&#8217;t actually want them to do and then have the audacity to ask you for a dollar or two.&nbsp; I&#8217;m just not into that.&nbsp; Again, it just gets me that they expect to take advantage of people.&nbsp; What is wrong with a good hourly wage job?!&nbsp; I can understand if they can&#8217;t get a job, but using that as an excuse for hassling people is just not acceptable in my view.&nbsp; </p>
<p>I went to the bathroom at the airport and this Mexican guy shook my hand and asked how I was.&nbsp; I answered and kind of (naively) just thought the guy was being friendly.&nbsp; Then when I was coming out he got me a towel when I was washing my hands.&nbsp; I&#8217;m sure a lot of you can see that he&#8217;s simply setting me up for giving him a buck, but I tend to not be cynical and think people have an overall decency built into their humanity.&nbsp; As I&#8217;m walking out the door though, he did in fact ask for money.&nbsp; It really through me for a loop, but I&#8217;m not sure how I couldn&#8217;t have seen it coming.&nbsp; I told him I didn&#8217;t have any money.&nbsp; I actually had $80, but it was in $20 bills and it&#8217;s not like he has change.&nbsp; The point though is that I felt used and taken advantage of in the end.&nbsp; Where people would just SIMPLY BE NICE in the US, people here expect money for it.&nbsp; Even if I had all the dollar bills in the world, I wouldn&#8217;t have given him any.&nbsp; It just made me pretty sad about the already downward trend of the world.</p>
<p>Ahem, anyways.&nbsp; It was a good vacation.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not happy to miss school so much, but I guess that just happens sometimes.&nbsp; I think I gained at least 7lbs there because of the buffet that was open for about 14 hours each day.&nbsp; Free food buffet style never makes for weight loss, true life fact.&nbsp; While I was in Mexico though I thought up a few more things to write up in my blogs, more than just daily coming and goings, so I want to start tackling those issues that plague our society.&nbsp; Mmm, mmm, good!</p>
<p>LOTS of pictures and vblog later.&nbsp; Ciao.</p>
<p>PS- Danny and Gina&#8217;s wedding went really well yesterday.&nbsp; It was pretty fun to see them get married on the beach.&nbsp; Congratulations to them!!</p>
<p>Oh, and <strong>3 DAYS UNTIL THE ZUNE COMES OUT!</strong></p>
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		<title>ACT and CAR</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 02:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So on Saturday I took my ACTs.&#160; That is huge for me, because I have fairly big dreams and college is an important step.&#160; Overall the test was long and fairly difficult.&#160; Not because of the work involved exactly, but more because of the time limits.&#160; They.&#160; Were.&#160; Hell.&#160; I may be gifted academically, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So on Saturday I took my ACTs.&nbsp; That is huge for me, because I have fairly big dreams and college is an important step.&nbsp; Overall the test was long and fairly difficult.&nbsp; Not because of the work involved exactly, but more because of the time limits.&nbsp; They.&nbsp; Were.&nbsp; Hell.&nbsp; I may be gifted academically, but I like to work things out and not just do speed runs.&nbsp; This, regrettably, is what the ACT wants though.&nbsp; The only part I felt very confident on was the essay we had to write at the very end.&nbsp; It probably doesn&#8217;t show on my casual blog, but I can bring my diction up pretty high.&nbsp; Especially in AP COMP.&nbsp; With MR FOGARTY.</p>
<p>Today, Sunday, I worked on my CAR.&nbsp; I thought if I put it in capitals it would be better since it&#8217;s the ACTs and not the acts.&nbsp; So now it is my CAR and not car.&nbsp; But I digress.&nbsp; It took an hour to get out of the shed, but that was actually ahead of schedule.&nbsp; Then my dad put in new airbags while I did a lot of cleaning out of the interior.&nbsp; It cleaned up surprisingly (a) well and (b) fast. My dad offered me this other car that he just got that needed a lot less cleaning up and stuff, but&#8230;I chose my Pontiac Sunfire &#8216;97 over whatever it was.&nbsp; Saturn &#8216;95.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not a big fan of Saturns in general I guess.&nbsp; My car is fairly blue-ish with a little green, but not as greenish-blue as I remembered.&nbsp; I also like the color more than I remembered, which I suppose is LUCKY.</p>
<p>Yep.&nbsp; Tomorrow starts the last week of the quarter, and the last week before I leave for MEXICO.&nbsp; I need to still get some sick work in for classes.&nbsp; It&#8217;s so annoying to be out for so long, but I haven&#8217;t been missing days since like early October.&nbsp; Seems I&#8217;m much better now.&nbsp; And if I were athletically inclined, I could be joining sports again!&nbsp; But I&#8217;m not going to!&nbsp; Yay for the freedom to say &#8220;no&#8221;.&nbsp; I am, however, in Debate, which in my opinion is much more useful.&nbsp; And fun.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m planning on making a movie this week around my town.&nbsp; How exciting.&nbsp; I bet you all are like &#8220;OH MY GOODNESS I CAN&#8217;T WAIT&#8221;.&nbsp; But SORRY, you&#8217;re going to have to.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll post it before I leave on Saturday though.&nbsp; Promise (kinda)!</p>
<p><strong>I am currently looking for: </strong>A talented graphic artist or artists to help me with my various web projects.&nbsp; I can do the coding if someone else wants to work as a team to get layouts, buttons, or other misc stuff ready.&nbsp; I want to do a few free sites (ie: this is not a paying job, it&#8217;s volunteer work for ad-free sites) so if you don&#8217;t have love in your heart for a free internet, don&#8217;t apply.&nbsp; Any coders who know their salt in PHP/MySQL and XHTML are also invited!&nbsp; You can use the &#8216;Email&#8217; link on the side there.&nbsp; Hope to hear from some people!&nbsp; Thanks!</p>
<p>PS- Hmm, I had something to add here&#8230; now I can&#8217;t recall what it was.&nbsp; I must think.&nbsp; OH YES.&nbsp; I want a new hairstyle.&nbsp; You can also email me with suggestions.&nbsp; Bonus points for suggestions that accent their idea with a picture.</p>
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