life on purpose | Be More with Less: "So here’s to the big things we often take for granted. Here’s to a refrigerator full of food. Here’s to the electricity that runs that refrigerator. Here’s to clean water being a flick of the faucet away. Here’s to going to bed tonight with a roof over my head (and without the fear of a bomb crashing through it). Here’s to the knowledge that when I dial 911 an ambulance will come get me, not a man with a wheelbarrow.
And here’s to remembering those of us who aren’t so lucky. And to do our part to share our good fortune in whatever ways we can."
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23 November 2011
» The No New Gifts Holiday Challenge :zenhabits
» The No New Gifts Holiday Challenge :zenhabits: "The No New Gifts Holiday Challenge
Post written by Leo Babauta.
Are you ready to participate in the mad shopping frenzy that we partake in every year, not only on Black Friday but all holiday season long?"
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Post written by Leo Babauta.
Are you ready to participate in the mad shopping frenzy that we partake in every year, not only on Black Friday but all holiday season long?"
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21 November 2011
18 November 2011
Concept 2 Holiday Challenge 2011
Concept 2 Holiday Challenge 2011: "Event Details
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The Details
Row and/or ski 100,000 meters or 200,000 meters from November 24 to 11:59 p.m. ET December 24."
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16 November 2011
08 November 2011
Hawaiian Vamp Chords | Live 'Ukulele
Hawaiian Vamp Chords | Live 'Ukulele: "Hawaiian Vamp Chords
An ‘ukulele vamp (also called a “turnaround”) in Hawaiian music is three chords: II7, V7, and I. The first two chords get two counts (//) and the last gets four (////). If you are playing a down-up strum, one count equals down and up. D7// G7// C//// (D7: DUDU G7: DUDU C: DUDUDUDU). Vamps are usually used in between verses, but are also very common as intros and outros. You will hear the term “picking vamp” too. A picking vamp follows the same sound as the chords, so they fit together. i.e. You could strum a C vamp and your friend could pick a C vamp. If you want to learn picking vamps check out The Picking Vamps Page.
C: D7// G7// C////
G: A7// D7// G////
F: G7// C7// F////
A: B7// E7// A////
D: E7// A7// D////
…And the not so common keys:
E: F#7// B7// E////
B: C#7// F#7// B////
F#/Gb: G#7// C#7// F#////
C#/Db: D#7// G#7// C#////
G#/Ab: A#7// D#7// G#////
D#/Eb: F7// Bb7// Eb////
A#/Bb: C7// F7// Bb////"
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An ‘ukulele vamp (also called a “turnaround”) in Hawaiian music is three chords: II7, V7, and I. The first two chords get two counts (//) and the last gets four (////). If you are playing a down-up strum, one count equals down and up. D7// G7// C//// (D7: DUDU G7: DUDU C: DUDUDUDU). Vamps are usually used in between verses, but are also very common as intros and outros. You will hear the term “picking vamp” too. A picking vamp follows the same sound as the chords, so they fit together. i.e. You could strum a C vamp and your friend could pick a C vamp. If you want to learn picking vamps check out The Picking Vamps Page.
C: D7// G7// C////
G: A7// D7// G////
F: G7// C7// F////
A: B7// E7// A////
D: E7// A7// D////
…And the not so common keys:
E: F#7// B7// E////
B: C#7// F#7// B////
F#/Gb: G#7// C#7// F#////
C#/Db: D#7// G#7// C#////
G#/Ab: A#7// D#7// G#////
D#/Eb: F7// Bb7// Eb////
A#/Bb: C7// F7// Bb////"
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07 November 2011
04 November 2011
Easter Egg: Google Flips for “Do a Barrel Roll” | Webmonkey | Wired.com
Easter Egg: Google Flips for “Do a Barrel Roll” | Webmonkey | Wired.com: "o see the hidden feature just head to Google.com and search for the phrase “do a barrel roll.” Provided your browser is up to the task — the latest versions of Chrome, Safari and Firefox should all work — the search results page will do a barrel roll."
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03 November 2011
Must Watch: The Divided Brain (video) | Stark Insider
Must Watch: The Divided Brain (video) | Stark Insider: "Must Watch: The Divided Brain (video)"
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01 November 2011
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