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Author Micah Cambre

I want my iPod!

Ya know, because I have nothing better to do in my free time, I decided after a little research to sign up for one of these pyramid triangles promising me an iPod. Thus, I am going for the 60GB photo iPod as described in this offer.

So why, after all of this time of hearing about it, would I do this? I think that the iPod is revolutionary, it’s a toy that would be really awesome to own for so many reasons, most of which include the fact that I’m an AVID music fan, love listening to music and it is pretty much a huge part of my life. Thus, this offer.

So, if you don’t mind spending a little time on the survey and want to get a free iPod of your own, click on my link.

For references of its validity, go to the following websites for the positives and negatives.

Geek.com
Wired Magazine
SFGate.com
CNET.com

http://www.freephotoiPods.com/?r=17100878

international affairs

As some of you might know, I receive a Maxim magazine every month. It’s been this way for years, since somewhere around 1999 I believe. I enjoy reading the jokes, looking at the photos, reading about other people’s lives, and enjoying the masculine humor so elegantly inserted into each issue. It’s not often that I read some of the longer, less entertaining articles that involve something political or are long-winded. However, in this issue, one article in particular really caught my attention.

On page 104 in the April issue, there’s a story called “My Neck On The Line” where photojournalist Paul Taggart lays out a very compelling account of his trip to Baghdad in July of 2004. He was one of a few people abducted and kidnapped, being held hostage against his own will. He feared death more than a few times while being held captive. To just read what his story says, each detail explained with careful detail, is amazing. This is the side of the story you do not get from the news, television, the newspaper, in fact most of the media. This was a rare account of his horrible experience, one that helped me see some other aspects of this war. It seems that when I expected something to happen to him on account of his abductors seeming so evil, he says something else to change that thought.

Earlier today on NPR, there was a story about a Harvard program called Global Voices Online, which was created to put International voices in the spotlight for a global audience. It’s an interesting initiative that these people have taken to bring different voices alive for others to read and hear. To be able to gain a perspective that you otherwise wouldn’t is a great education that I hope more people desire.

What we see in the news is so one sided, the stories which the American press usually grab ahold are usually very light. I realize how little I know about what’s going on in places like Iraq, Germany, Ghana, and most other countries. I won’t claim that I have a desire to know about most of what happens, but I think that I should definitely be more open minded about wanting to know. It’s my world, I’m at the age where I make decisions; I vote to affect our world. Caring about International affairs isn’t the most important thing in my life, but hopefully it will become more desirable for me to hear about.

April reflections

It’s April, and I hardly even know it was April’s fool day on Friday until it was almost over.
It’s already April! I can’t believe how fast these past few months have passed.
It’s only April. The rest of this year has so much in store for me, yet I do not know what to expect!

Already this year I’ve flown back from a wonderful Christmas season, I’ve been to Germany, I’ve gotten a great new job, and I’ve been to Las Vegas! The next few months are looking to be really exciting and great too, with hopefully another adventure to Colorado at the end of the month. I’m also planning on flying back to Texas soon to attend a mission camp as well as visiting a lot of friends and family. And there’s a big chance that really soon I’ll be losing my wisdom teeth. I’ll find out in just over a week. I think my most exciting event to look forward to is that I finally did decide to buy tickets to see the actors who voice Family Guy characters live!! There’s also a band I hope to see at the House of Blues in May. So there’s a lot in store for me really soon!

I finally got some of my groove back with web design. I spent most of the day working on my personal site, and I realize I’m so far away from putting the new design up, but I’m a few important steps closer to finishing it. That’s still far off unfortunately! It seems that once you feel you’ve got something down, in my case my design, you realize how far you are from actually being done. I am excited to be in the middle of it, but so ready to be completely finished. It’s time to move past this!

I realize my website has been pretty sparsly updated recently and really it’s for no good reason. I have lots going on, friends made, some reconciled, and plenty of work to be done at my job. It seems, however, that I need a huge lesson in creative writing. I know my blog isn’t very entertaining to most people unless you know who I am. I’ve been told that it’s rather bland, that you wouldn’t visit it everyday unless you really knew me, and that’s mostly my fault. I still have yet to get to my Vegas photos that I’d really like to put up because some of them are really cool! But hopefully this process will not take much longer, it’s just that I’m backed up with things like my taxes (finally done!) and working odd hours sometimes. So hopefully I’ll slowly but surely get better at this. It’s just been a crazy 2005 so far for me, many different things which have been pleasantly and unpleasantly unexpected and many more which shall be pleasantly expected!

change your e-mail

Do you use Hotmail? Yahoo? some other e-mail provider that claims to have it all? I wanna once again turn you on to Gmail from Google.

Gmail has turned 1 and to celebrate their birthday, they’ve increased the limit of their accounts from 1GB to INFINITY. WHAT?? Yeah, seriously, they’re incrementally increasing the size of storage with Gmail to Infinity! This means you’ll never have to delete another e-mail you don’t want for a verrrrry long time, if ever!

What else do they have? You can check your e-mail not only by the web, but also with Outlook or Outlook Express… FOR FREE. No advertisements are included in each e-mail. You can send 1GB attachments! You can search all your e-mails for any keyword you want.

Seriously, with lots of new features, it’s time to get with the program and join what thousands of other people already enjoy! And all of it for free with no annoying advertisements!

How can you join in on the fun? Contact me and I’ll send you a free invitation. Google is definitely putting the hurt on Microsoft, Yahoo, and every other crappy free e-mail.