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Formspring Question of the Day
asked by FormspringThat she's able to communicate with me. There are various degrees to this: that we can laugh together, talk for a long time (or not talk at all) without feeling awkward, among many other things. If we can "communicate" well, almost everything else comes (good) comes with it.
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asked by sandosh
Heaps of stuff --going to an IxDA's Panel-oke Friday night, DIY Days event on Saturday, running in Central Park on Sunday, working on a little something iOS-related, playing host to friends from out of town... it's going to be an intense weekend in NYC ^_^
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unconditional support, indeed.
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Yes, indeed... I may need to go see a therapist.
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A Espresso machine from @kellsner, followed closely by @PresentationZen's book "The Naked Presenter" from @CindyfromIndy
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Pig's fat intestine. Fried. (I was challenged). Leave it to dodgy Hong Kong alleyways...
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Really hot. I was always of the thought you could always bundle up but you could only take so many clothes off. Leaving in the Northern hemisphere changed my mind.
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Never thought I would want to play Leonardo di Caprio... ever, but I'd take his role in "Inception".
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France. 2003. Plane going to Paris from LA got routed to Lyon. a 11 hr flight turned to nearly 20. Food ran out in the airplane. Stranded 3 more hours in Paris airport. Airport had shut down. The airport looked like a battlefield with bodies all over the floor. Spend another half a day there. Finally made it to Pau. My bags didn't (for a whole week). The End.
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Growing up, the Colombian version of Cocoa Krispies (called Choco-Krispies there, also by Kellogs) was my absolute favourite cereal. The mascot was not a monkey like in the American version. It was (and still is) a chocolaty Elephant.
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asked by alanhouser
I probably haven't had that "a-ha" moment (thinking in the shower) for the next Start-Up to rule them all, besides that "flutter" idea which was mercilessly stolen from me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeLZCy-_m3s -
well... anything that you could not possibly answer in less than 140 characters, for one.
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asked by joshuakaufman
I read "The Design of Future Things" by Don Norman last X-mas. It was a light & fun read. Recommended.
As far as Psych goes, I'm currently reading "How We Decide" by Jonah Lehrer --although if you are going to be connected whilst you are away, my best suggestion is to subscribe to his blog.
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Diego Pulido’s Bio
http://www.flavors.me/ixdiego

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