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Missing the Harold B. Library

July 15th, 2010

BYU’s library is beautiful. Open, spacious, wood-paneled, the Harold B. Library is a great place to study and do research. Even after visiting and studying in the legendary university libraries of the East, I think BYU’s library shines brighter.

I miss it.

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Takin’ It to the Max

June 28th, 2010

Maxwell Robert King

Big, long on June 27th.

MR. K came yesterday in textbook-style delivery: fast, easy, and mostly painless–at least for me. He’s got freaky long toes and crow black hair. He’s puffy. He’s Budda. He’s asleep. He’s also massively hung. No, seriously. I’d insert some appropriate joke here but instead I’ll tell you he’s got a hydrocele testis or fluid in the testicles. The condition will probably disappear in a few weeks.

I don’t think he looks like his big brother.

Anderson                                                                      Max

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Good Things Will Come

June 17th, 2010

I talked about my love for this talk previously in a post. Now, there’s a video.

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How to Add a Three Column Theme to Your Blogspot Blog

June 16th, 2010

Update:

It’s easy to give your Blogspot blog three columns.

1) Get into your blog settings.

2) Select “Design”

3) Goto “Layout”

4) Select a three column layout.

New Template Designer in Blogger makes it easy to give your blog the 3 columns it deserves.

Older method below.

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It’s easy to add a three column layout to your blogspot blog. Follow these steps:

1) Find a 3 column theme you wish to add by doing internet search or just go here. Save the xml file. For example, let’s say you want Minima White. Click it, save it, and download it to your desktop.

2) Goto your blog. Select “layout”. Click “Edit HTML”. Make sure the checkmark box is selected in the “Expand Widget Templates”. Goto the bottom and click “Save Template”. Next, goto the top and select “Download Full Template” (in blue). Save it to your desktop. The filename is usually funky like template-3489734857024.xml.

3) Next, click Browse next to “select Upload a template from a file on your hard drive:” Upload the new template file you saved in step 1.

Click “Preview” at the bottom to see your new 3-column layout.

4) Next, we’ll change the theme to be a little bit wider. This is a hard. Deselect the box in the “Expand Widget Templates”. Using the scroll bar, scroll down to the jibberish (it’s called html and it’s the guts of your site) until you see #header-wrapper. Locate width:. There should be a number next to it followed by px. In the minima white theme it’s 890. Change this to be 950. PX means pixels. Width: 890px means your header width is 890 pixels across. More pixels = more width.

Now locate #outer-wrapper. Change this width value (950 in this example) to the same width you set #header-wrapper.

Find #main-wrapper. Increase this value the same number of pixels you increased the #header-wrapper and #outer-wrapper values. In this example 950-890 = 60. Change from 410px to 470px. The #main-wrapper is the part where your posts go. You notice this will also get wider.

5) You’re done if you’re satisfied with the values above. However, it’s a good opportunity to see how your blog works now that the hood is up. Explore the look of your blog with different pixel values. Make sure to write the values down on a piece of paper before you begin and each time you change.

It’s no big deal if you mess up because all of your posts are saved, and you can always upload the new Minima White template you downloaded in step 1.

Caution: Increasing the width of your blog might mean that people who are still sporting the 13″ monitors may not be able to see your blog the same way you see it. Sometimes the blog doesn’t fit on the screen so it wraps around down at the bottom. It’s not a big deal with today’s wide-screen monitors, but you should know in case grandma complains.

Note: If you want to make a customized header you will need it to be the width of the pixels you set in #header-wrapper in step#4.

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Politicians Say the Darndest Things

April 1st, 2010

I laugh and I cry.

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Snowtorious B.I.G. and the Winter of My Content

February 10th, 2010

Dude, in case you haven’t heard: it snowed in DC this past weekend. It snowed a lot.

I was able to spend some time in doors away from school, work, and people. I was with the ones I love and I’ve come to the realization of five things.

1) I love the snow. I never could live in a state where it doesn’t snow (see-ya Arizona). Even when I have to dig my car out from under 2 feet of snow I love it (see-ya SoCal). Even when the threat level of skidding into oncoming traffic is nuclear white I can’t think of precipitation I’d rather drive in.

2) I hate housework. Leave me home alone for a few days and the house withers and dies. I should be ashamed of my entropic ways, but the clean-house process is not worth it.  There was nothing free about my free day today. I was a prisoner made to dance to the jailhouse rock of a capricious 2-year old and a hormonal wife. As far as my Preg-o-meter is dialed correctly, my wife is still 3 months away from nesting, yet I scrubbed like she was due yesterday. Spring cleaning came early despite DC white out conditions. Before you get all permalinky on me and reply comments like, “Whatevs, jerk, she’s carrying your baby,” and “She should clean you out to the curb,” please know I kid. Mildly.

Wendy does do a lot of stuff around the house when I’m not around but it doesn’t take a PhD to notice a proportion: the pregnanter my wife gets the harder I work. I am Winterella; just compare our lists.

My list:

bathroom floor, tub, toilet, bedroom, vacuum, child entertainment, dishes x 3, dishwasher x 2, kitchen floor

Her list:

Organize maternity wardrobe, blogging (notice the time stamp), come up with more stuff to clean

3) I love napping. Put a gun to my head and ask me to choose between death and the prospect of no napping and I would probably have to sleep on it. Napping is life. It is beauty draped in a snow-feather white blanket and tucked carefully into droopy eyelids. How can anyone choose to work a full day without one? The thought of a full-day’s work exhausts me. I know napping’s salubrious benefits, but health or no I must pay obesience to Lord Circadian Rhythm. Lest ye think I laze remember my biology may have something to do with it.

I once had a job. I once had a full-time job and periodically I would slip away when the world needed me most to a men’s bathroom shower stall to find a 3-foot vinyl dressing bench to catch a 20. Even now my current lab was selected not only on the excellence of the research, or the sanity of co-workers, or the availability of funding, but on my proximity to anything reclining or semi-plush carpeting. Just writing about it makes…me…so <yawn>…

4) I could play the gi’tar all day. All day long.

5) I love the fam. Nothing makes me happier than putting up with shinanigans and pots and pans esp. when they belong to these two:

 

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Major Play for Focus on the Family

February 8th, 2010

Common ground between abortion sides has always been to reduce the number of abortions and increase the love.

But when an pro-choice organization feels compelled to speak out about the Superbowl commercial below, they paint themselves a little less love and a little more death.

Sally Jenkins well-written article at WashPo sums it up well.

Tebow’s 30-second ad hasn’t even run yet, but it already has provoked “The National Organization for Women Who Only Think Like Us” to reveal something important about themselves: They aren’t actually “pro-choice” so much as they are pro-abortion. Pam Tebow has a genuine pro-choice story to tell. She got pregnant in 1987, post-Roe v. Wade, and while on a Christian mission in the Philippines, she contracted a tropical ailment. Doctors advised her the pregnancy could be dangerous, but she exercised her freedom of choice and now, 20-some years later, the outcome of that choice is her beauteous Heisman Trophy winner son, a chaste, proselytizing evangelical.

 

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Grow Old With Me: Tips and Tricks to Live to 100

February 5th, 2010

No secret. I want to live as long as possible. And I want you to come with me. In fact, if Dan Buettner’s ideas are right, I need you to live long.

What blows my mind is how little a role genetics play in longevity. 10%? Seriously, 10%? I thought it would be higher. That means how you live is more important than what you’re given.

Don’t have time to watch the video? Here are the quick notes:

  • This guy and his team find 3 populations where old people are plentiful and healthy: Sardinia, Italy; Okinawa, Japan; and Loma Linda, CA.

Characteristics of these 3 populations:

  • Include natural exercise into everyday life (bike to work vs. car, stairs vs. elevator)
  • Have friends who live into old age
  • Grow a garden
  • Be wise about eating:
    • Eat a lot of fruits, vegetables
    • Eat colorful vegetables
    • Stop when 80% full

In addition to the recommendations found in the bible, modern day recommendations in this scripture are also illuminating.

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Spring Bio1130

January 31st, 2010

Wish us luck.
Bio1130

BIO-1130 Principles of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior 4 Credits

Evolution, ecology and behavior, including Mendelian genetics, population genetics, natural

selection, coevolutionary relationships, ethology and contemporary issues. (Formerly BIO

1040. Students may receive credit for only one of the following BIO 1130, BIO 1010, or BIO

1040). 3 class/3 lab hours.

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The Topic of Kings: Facts about Your Farts

January 12th, 2010

Even at 30 it’s hard not to giggle.

Facts About Your Farts
Source: Online Education

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