Archive for December 2009


I Love HeyCraigApp.com.

December 22nd, 2009 — 11:02am

Craigslist.org by itself is a really good thing. BUT. If you only had a personal concierge to watch for good deals as soon as they were posted, that would be truly AMAZING.

Enter HeyCraigApp.com. All you do is add some search criterion, the city or cities you want to search, and your email address. That's all. HeyCraigApp.com will notify you if it finds something matching your search.

It's been great for us to find things we need around the house or, in my case, things I've wanted for a long time but didn't feel I could afford. So far this year, I've had the BEST luck on a few things:

IKEA LillBerg Armchair – $150 new…$50 on Craigslist thanks to HeyCraigApp.com

KitchenAid Stand Mixer  – $320 new…$80 on Craigslist thanks to HeyCraigApp.com

…and as an avid cyclist, the most exciting deal this year was:

Park Tool Bicycle Repair Stand Combo & Park Wheel Truing Stand – $721 new…$55 on Craigslist thanks to HeyCraigApp.com

That's $1200 in things we use nearly everyday and really enjoy for less than $200, all thanx to HeyCraigApp.com!

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Hoosiers: Come on, get happy | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star

December 18th, 2009 — 8:39am
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WASHINGTON — People in sunny, outdoorsy states — Louisiana, Hawaii, Florida — say they’re the happiest Americans, and researchers think they know why.

A new study comparing self-described pleasant feelings with objective measures of good living found these folks generally have reason to feel fine.

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Hoosiers, however, were among the least happy in the country — third from the bottom of the list. Indiana does have some things working against it on the happiness front.

Through the winter, leaden skies can block out the sun for weeks at a time. We’ve still got a high unemployment rate, and we have problems with pollution. And then there are the Pacers.

The places where people are most likely to report happiness also tend to rate high on studies comparing things such as climate, crime rates, air quality and schools.

The happiness ratings were based on a survey of 1.3 million people across the country by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It used data collected over four years that included a question asking people how satisfied they are with their lives.

Economists Andrew J. Oswald of the University of Warwick in England and Stephen Wu of Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., compared the happiness ranking with studies that rated states on a variety of criteria, including availability of public land, commuting time and local taxes.

Their report in today’s edition of the journal Science found the happiest people tend to live in the states that do well in quality-of-life studies.

Oswald said “this is the first objective validation of ‘happiness’ data,” which is something he said economists have been reluctant to use in the past.

Ranking No. 1 in happiness was Louisiana, home of Dixieland music and Cajun/Creole cooking.

Oswald urged a bit of caution in that ranking, however, noting that part of the happiness survey occurred before Hurricane Katrina struck the state in 2005, and part of it took place later. Nevertheless, he said, “We have no explicit reason to think there is a problem” with the ranking.

I heard this story on NPR today and was stunned that Indiana ranked so poorly. Then on second thought, I understand some of the criterion. But still….third from last?

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Colts News: IT’S ALL CLINCHED

December 16th, 2009 — 9:34am

I was incredibly fortunate to have attended this past Sunday’s Colts/Broncos matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium. We had a corporate Christmas party outing to the game, and as I had anticipated, it was THE GAME of the season.

There have been much more tense games this season, but Sunday, the Colts proved their dominance in the sport, and put themselves helmet and shoulderpads above the competition of this season as well as all-time.

Clinching simultaneously, the envious playoff position of home-field advantage alongside the coveted bye-week, AND securing the record of best winning record with the most consecutive wins ever, with a streak of 22.

Being there to witness this is now in my books as a truly historic moment in sports along with: 2007 winning streak by the Colorado Rockies, followed by GAME FOUR of the World Series, watching the Red Sox beat my aforementioned team, and most notably, watching the Cincinnati Reds’ Tom Browning pitch a perfect game in September of 1988.

I’m starting to wonder if I’m good luck to the teams I cheer for!

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Writer Evan Ratliff Tried to Vanish: Here’s What Happened | Vanish

December 11th, 2009 — 4:24pm

What an interesting experiment and journey.

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O Pioneers! by Walt Whitman

December 10th, 2009 — 10:04pm

The Poem is by Walt, the recording by Will Geer. Such a nice piece of writing and a wonderful recording.

(Thanks to the Levi’s commercial, by way of www.artofmanliness.com)

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